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Glassblowing and Glass Production

There are several methods of making glass. One of these is glassblowing. Glassblowing uses air to inflate molten glass into various shapes. This is sometimes done with tubes and a person blowing into it. On a broader scale, this is sometimes done by machine. Glass can also be created through molds, casts, or rolling.

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