We investigated the effect of burstmode with nanosecond (ns) time delay between subpulses on sodalime glass volume machining. We observed in tight focusing configuration that the use of burstmode with ns time delay between subpulses does not increase the absorption efficiency and does not bring a significant effect on the heat affected zone diameter with respect to single pulse mode. On the contrary in loose focusing configuration the use of burst mode allows increasing the aspect ratio of the heat affected zone without extra energy absorption. This effect is highly interesting for filamentation glass cutting applications.