where can i find out how to make a stain glass window


mookiemook , Friday, 6th of August 2010 06:24:54 PM

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here can i find out how to make a stain glass window 
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jellybean , Saturday, 7th of August 2010 12:25:00 PM

I made a stain glas window with a glass cutter and different  
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color shades of glass and it was very impressive, but you need patience.  
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The adjoining pieces of glass used was a lead strip folded over the edges  
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of the glass and a soldering iron. You will have fun.  
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Tickly Britches , Sunday, 8th of August 2010 12:52:54 AM

There is a great teaching manual on ebay called ''Your Stained  
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Glass Teacher'' for $8.00.  
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You will need to buy a glass cutter, soldering iron, glass grinder and  
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other accessories or you can join a class. There is a Q&A site for stained  
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glass on the link below. Some of the members might be able to direct you to  
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the right place if you tell them what city or state you are from. Join the  
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MeeMoe , Monday, 9th of August 2010 07:12:46 PM

The local stain glass supply store here offers classes. The  
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investment in tools is not inexpensive, suggest trying it out first.  
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Teady Bear , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 06:36:27 PM

My mother has worked with stain glass for many years. She gets  
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all her supplies at the local hobby/crafts store.  
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It is quite an art.  
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furball , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 10:46:41 AM

It is quite a craft--you need torches and lead rods and all  
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that--try a craft store to find your material--they probably have a how  
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to. That is the authentic way.  
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The other is to get a pane of decently thick glass, glue your pieces to  
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it, and then use grout in-between--  
 
 
 
 
 

Pineapple , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 02:17:07 AM

get masking tape, and some various GLASS paint colors. just get  
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creative. paralell lines work great for most designs. try going on the net  
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and looking for quilt patterns they look pretty cool on windows. like one  
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quilt square enlarged to fit the window.  
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