[PA-NJ Glassblowers] Brian Ditchburn molds molten glass for science
Tony Patti
tonyspatti at comcast.net
Sun Sep 30 22:58:59 EDT 2012
I don't see many articles that start with a photo of a glass lathe, so I
thought others might find this article interesting also.
http://ubyssey.ca/features/oc-brian-ditchburn-358/
( full size image available here:
http://cdn.ubyssey.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/wpid-our-campus_20120928_ka
i-jacobson.jpg )
As the official glassblower of the chemistry department at UBC, Brian
Ditchburn probably has one of the most unique jobs on campus.
"I do a lot of repairs, custom fabrication of scientific apparatus,
one-offs. Things that chemists dream up in their research, I help them
build," said Ditchburn. "Glass is just fantastic."
Glass, he said, is chemically inert and heat-resistant, which makes it very
useful for chemistry because it will not impact the outcome of experiments.
Ditchburn got involved with glassblowing at a very early age; he started an
apprenticeship with his father at the age of 13.
"That's generally how most glassblowers get into the trade," he said.
"They're taught by their family."
His father taught him how to work with neon, and later taught him scientific
glassblowing, which is what Ditchburn does now. Ditchburn then went to New
Jersey for two years to get his glassblowing degree. After five years of
working at a scientific glass shop in Detroit, he came to UBC. This November
marks the 14th year of his glassblowing career at the university.
"[With neon], there's only seven or eight basic bends, so you tend to do the
same thing over and over again," he said. "That was another fun part of the
job, but moving on to scientific is probably the best thing I ever did."
He didn't always plan on becoming a glassblower, though. "I actually thought
I was going to join the army," he said. "I ended up joining the reserves for
a long period of time, but glassblowing dragged me back."
Since then, it's never been a question for him, and every day brings new
surprises. "Glassblowing is something you learn every day; there's always
something new to learn. Sometimes you have to relearn things as new
materials come in, or new objects need to be created," Ditchburn explained.
Ditchburn was quick to note the important distinction between scientific and
artistic glassblowing.
"I don't classify myself as an artist, because artists create things out of
their own mind and they make [them]," he said. "What I do is, from a drawing
I manufacture. It's more like a craft than an art.. It's technical, it's
challenging, there's always something new coming over the horizon that you
get to try to manufacture."
Ditchburn's involvement in glassblowing doesn't stop at his job, either.
Once a year, he makes glass icicles for a charity project run by UBC's
Graduate Student Society. He gives glassblowing demonstrations at high
schools and during Science Week at UBC. Ditchburn is also an active member
of the American Scientific Glassblowers Society (ASGS), which hosts yearly
symposiums to demonstrate and discuss the newest advancements in
glassblowing.
"All glassblowers tend to know each other," he said. "We're such a small
group that [we're] very tight-knit."
Ditchburn's wishes for his career are simple: "Just to grow as a
glassblower," he said. "To enjoy what I do, which is not hard, to tell you
the truth."
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