An industrial chemist would be the person who makes the bulk of todays glass. There are some artisan glassmakers who produce glass materials with aesthetic properties.
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
Liquid glass is sodium metasilicate, Na2SiO3. (Wikipedia)
Something in a glass case - is usually called an exhibit.
Glass does not sag and will maintain its shape indefinitely. This makes it very stable and well suited for static installations.
Nothing will make a glass dish shrink. ( Are you experiencing any other strange things.)
A person who makes glass bulbs is called a glassblower or a glass artist specializing in glass blowing techniques. They use a combination of heat, tools, and blowing techniques to shape molten glass into various forms, such as bulbs.
A person who makes mirrors is called a "mirror maker" or a "glass artisan." They specialize in crafting mirrors from glass materials using various techniques like silvering or coating the glass with a reflective surface.
A person who makes glass is often referred to as a glassblower or glass artist, depending on their specific techniques and artistic focus.
A person who makes glass is typically referred to as a glassblower or a glass artist. These individuals use techniques like heating and shaping glass to create various objects such as vases, sculptures, and decorative items.
A person that makes candles is called a chandler.
lightning makes glass when it hits sandy soil. its called a fulgurite.
the person who makes spelling mistakes is called cacographer.
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
A person who makes things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stone carver.
A person who makes saddles would be called a Saddler.
what it is called a part of the window that makes window glass of Volkswagen new beetle goes up and down?
A person who makes mirrors is called a mirror maker or a glassworker specialized in mirror production.