April 30th, 2009
Today is Nick Fruin’s last day working full time for Wet Dog Glass. He is moving to the other side of the wall that separates our manufacturing facility from STARworks Glass Lab. Nick will be heading up the out-reach program for our partner glass studio. In that, he will be teaching classes, scheduling rental time, creating a glass product line, and making contacts with schools and regional glass studios. At Wet Dog Glass, Nick performed very well in our metal fabrication, machining, refractories, painting and palletizing areas. He also was very instrumental in setting this website in motion by editing tons of images and text. Thank you Nick for your hard work!
Our clients page is a great place to check out Wet Dog Glass equipment in action. Just click on the “link” next to the school or business that you are… read more
What a great conference, we wish we had a few more days to visit with everyone! See you all next year in Toledo!!! read more
Come see us at booth 56. We cant wait to see old friends and make new ones! Our tech and design team will be on hand to answer any equipment… read more
We have created a new page called WDG Photos to showcase the happenings in our shop. Check out our equipment being made! read more
Wet Dog Glass wishes everyone a very Happy New Year. Our schedule is filling up fast so place your orders soon! Cheers! read more
Zach Compton is our newest person to join the Wet Dog Team. We are very excited to have his help and expertise with filling all of our orders! He moved… read more
The College for Creative Studies decided they wanted to set-up their new studio in efficient and cost effective ways. Wet Dog Glass was more than excited to help design equipment… read more
Wet Dog Glass would truly like to thank all of the people who came to Star and helped us get through the biggest summer in our history!!!! Thanks, Robin, Everett,… read more
Here are the latest photos of new equipment we built and installed in different colleges around the country! Inside the glass shop at The College for Creative Studies in Detroit,… read more
We have made it through a very busy summer. Three schools have started new glass programs. Ball State University, in Munice Indiana, College for Creative Studies in Detroit Michigan, and… read more