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Graphite Marver For Minor Bench Burner

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Use with the Minor Bench Burner Torch (item# 3471) to warm millefiori or glass chips. It also works well with the Fireworks and Hot Head Torch and many other small flameworking torches. 90 degree angle makes corners and edges as shown in beads below. Image from "The Complete Book of Glass Beadmaking," book #6546.
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Pros : I couldn't live without this for my torch. I cool silver glass beads on it before reducing them and shape focals on it plus make square beads and much more!
Cons : there are no cons!
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