I'm busy buying waffle irons for my glass waffle making session at the Corning Museum of Glass.
As with most of my
REALITY projects the research and hunt of the master has proven very interesting. These projects are less about design and more about collecting. My concept is to use cast iron waffle makers to make glass waffles. I think they will make useful trivets and coasters and maybe even nice components for lighting, etc. I anticipate the waffle pattern in glass will be beautiful and refract light in addition to referencing the beloved waffle. Of course, I brought the project up with my mother this weekend and she assured me she would not buy glass waffles, which to me is the sign of a good idea!
I got online and started to look at "cast iron waffle makers" and it turns out it is a very active category on ebay. To cast glass one needs cast iron molds with no coating, no new-fangled aluminum with teflon, and just my luck there are some very active vintage-waffle-iron collectors out there. I also realized that there are many different waffle patterns too. The first one I bought was this one, it is new, but it is cast iron and has a classic waffle pattern.
The next one I saw was this one, and I wish I had gotten it. Interestingly it went for about $50 and was promptly re-posted for about $450 as a "Pilgrims Waffle Iron," or something like that. It has a very nice radial pattern that I think would look great in glass:
Then I bought this one with holes in the shape of hearts and diamonds. I'm not so sure about it, it lacks a strong graphic pattern, but one never knows what it will look like in glass:
And then I got this one. OK, I'm obsessed, but the more patterns we have on hand, the more interesting the project will be, and I think production will go pretty fast:
Don't tell Shirley, my office manager, how many of these I bought! This one got away, maybe for the best. It has a very desirable Heart/Star pattern which I'm sure is adorable at breakfast, but it might have just been too cute in glass.
Then I got these two miniature irons for a song, I think they might make some nice coasters:
And finally, last night I found this one, a very nice graphic pattern:
I'm done buying for now. All are on their way to
Corning for our big day of glassblowing on Thursday morning, the 18th. (I hope they make it in time.) Full report to follow next week. And again, if you are in the Corning area on Thursday, 8:30-11:30 am we will be making glass waffles!