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debbieklann Posted - Mar 22 2024 : 3:01:38 PM
I recently took 3 different classes through our local art studio to learn how to make stained glass. The picture posted below is a short snapshot of how it is made.
Glass usually comes in either 2 or 3mm thicknesses. After deciding on a pattern, you will cut the pattern out and trace or tack the pieces onto your glass. There is a special glass cutter that drips a small amount of oil as you are making your cut. Cuts have to be in straight lines. Another tool will help snap the excess glass off if it is a large straight cut. I found that wavy glass is not easy to cut!
After your pieces are cut, you will use a wet grinder to smooth the edges of all pieces.
You will then wrap each piece with foil wrap. Each edge will need to be painted with flux to allow the soldering to stick.
Pieces are placed on a special mat and then tacked together. Once that is finished, you will solder all edges together. The foil will be covered with the soldering.

Debbie Klann
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katmom Posted - Apr 06 2024 : 9:43:59 PM
Oh Debbie, I always wanted to take a class in stained glass art.. but alas, never did...
Enjoy and show us your creations.. lucky you..


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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Apr 06 2024 : 4:28:56 PM
Fascinating, Debbie! Let us know how it all turns out for this project.

Winnie #3109
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Nancy Joplin Posted - Apr 01 2024 : 1:21:27 PM
I love stained glass! I have not created any pieces in many years! I will be looking for classes in my area soon...can't wait to get back into it!

Nancy 8352
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Mar 25 2024 : 12:30:18 PM
Wow Debbie, that is so neat. It sounds like a fun and informative class.

Krista
Jokamartell Posted - Mar 22 2024 : 7:03:15 PM
So interesting, Debbie!! :)

Karen :)

To quote one of my past preschoolers “Not one of those Karens, but a good Karen”! Haha
Blessed in Colorado Posted - Mar 22 2024 : 3:29:45 PM
That is so interesting Debbie, I can not wait to see the finished project. I know that you have been wanting to learn how to make stain glass. Enjoy and have fun.

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Debbie
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