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Glass Goblet Tops 

Buy some goblet tops and E6000 adhesive, throw a stem, and make your own wine glasses.  The goblet tops are approximately 3" high, 3" in diameter, and about 2 3/4" wide at the mouth.  

ACGNGGT.gif (181101 bytes) 8 oz Wine Glass Goblet Tops, 
1 dozen   

$35

8 oz Wine Glass Goblet Tops, 
4 dozen  

$86

E6000 Adhesive 

E6000 Adhesive:
A tough, flexible and highly versatile rubber-based compound that exhibit exceptional adhesive, contact adhesive and sealant qualities.  Works on wood, glass, metal, fiberglass, ceramics, etc.  Dries clear, and is paint-able and waterproof.  Begins setting 10 minutes; maximum strength in 24-72 hrs.

$5.50 

Finished Piece Examples:
One of our customers had great results using the goblet tops, Opulance glazes and ceramic stems he threw himself. 
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Don says, " I threw stems and the first few were tedious, but once I got the sequence down it went pretty fast throwing off the hump.  The adhesive is incredibly strong.  I could barely cut through it to trim around the glass using a razor blade!  With the first set I had glue running down the inside of the stem and onto the table- I used too much glue.  

This last batch I spread just enough to cover the top of the stem but not run and did not put any glue on the glass.  I put the top on and placed it on a banding wheel to check for centering and level.  Then I turned it upside down to set up.  No adhesive down the inside of the stem!  The stem top is visible through the bottom of the glass and definitely looks better glazed.

The Opulence glaze 'reduction look' colors are incredible at C 5 1/2.  I spray and layer at least 2 colors until they run. Try Antique Iron over anything but especially good on Pebble Beach, Blue Monday, and Eggshell (my favorite).  I sprayed these but poured subsequent ones and got much better glaze coverage."

Left to right, Don used Opulence Blue Monday with Antique Iron, Paprika, and Eggshell with Antique Iron.  Opulance Glazes can be found here

Thanks Don
(If you have questions for Don, he has generously allowed his email to be posted.  He can be reached by clicking here )

Or if you are making the goblet and need the stem:

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Solid Maple Goblet Stems

Maple Goblet Stems

$2.29

 

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