When doing stained glass, you need to have several copies of your pattern to work with. The one on the right (with the color) was my master. I took one of the other copies and used pattern shears to cut out my guide pieces.
You can see in this photo how the shears cut out a thin strip. This is to allow you extra room for the foil and solder. I double-checked my cut-out pattern pieces against my master pattern, and then glued them onto the glass I was using.
Next, I scored the glass with an oil-carbide glass cutter (visible on the lower left), then used running pliers to break the glass along the score. Once the piece was free of the larger sheet of glass, I trimmed it down with a couple of smaller breaks.
After I had all of my pieces roughly cut out, I ground them down until they matched the pattern. Next, I wrapped the edges in copper foil, applied flux, and soldered the edges.
This stained glass is beautiful! It would look great in a window, on a wall, in the bathroom, etc. I'm really impressed with how smooth it is and how you used all the tools.
ReplyDeleteLovely! You may have found your medium!I do so enjoy your blog!
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