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Step by Step Copper Foil Stained Glass Instructions

Topic: Home BusinessFeaturing M SummyPublished April 28, 2008

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Copper foiled stained glass is a very versatile form of construction for making stained glass. Panels can be made with very intricate designs and detail. The possibilities are almost endless. In addition to stained glass panels, other options include boxes, picture frames, fireplace screens, mirrors, doors, sidelights, transoms, cabinet inserts and sun catchers just to name a few.

Before you begin your first stained glass project, here are some essential tools and supplies you will need.
• glass cutte
• breaking pliers
• running pliersn • glass grinde
• soldering ironn • temperature controlle
• various stained glass for designn • copper foiln • solde
• fluxn • finishing compound

Steps for Making Stained Glassn1. Pick a project – This is only limited by your imaginatio

2. Choose or make a pattern – Ready made patterns can be found in books, magazines and on the internet
3. Select glass – The choices are almost endless. Check out your local stained glass retail store to view their selectio

4. Make paper templates and trace pattern pieces onto the glass
5. Use a glass cutter to score the glass to fit the pattern pieces - Hold the cutter as you would a pen or pencil. Do not press too hard, this will cause a bad break. You should hear a soft scratching sound as you score the glass.
6. Use running pliers and breaking pliers to break apart the score lines - If cutting a straight line, you can snap the glass with your hands.
7. With the glass grinder, smooth and shape the glass for a final fit to the patter

8. Wrap each glass piece with copper foil - This allows the solder to adhere to the glass
9. Assemble the pieces according to the patter

10. Apply flux to foiled pieces and solder seams - This step will take time and practice. Don’t give up. With time and practice you will achieve the solder seams you want.
11. Attach zinc frame - This provides stability to your stained glass piece. Measure the width and height, then cut the zinc to fit your piece. Solder the corners, then solder adjacent solder seams to the zinc frame
12. Remove flux residue – use commercial flux remover or a combination of dish soap and baking soda
13. Apply patina - Patina is used to draw focus to the glass and design rather than the solder seams.
14. Clean and polish - This last step will give your project the shine and brilliance you are looking for.

Following these steps will provide you with magnificent stained glass creations which you will appreciate. Don't forget to place your glass work in front of light sources which will tremendously increase the brilliance of your work.

Simple light sources can include a window, a light box or other possible sources of light. This light obviously can be natural or from light bulbs.

Soon, you’ll discover how to better do the steps involved in making stained glass. There will be a time when you step back and look at your creation and realize that no where in the entire world, is there another creation, like the one you just produced. I guarantee this will spur you on to your next one.

Now all you have to do is enjoy your work over and over again. n

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About the Author

I started out as a stained glass admirer. After a class in stained glass, I became addicted. At first I made stained glass to decorate my home, which lead to friends asking me to make stained glass for them. Now I am a full time professional making stained glass as well as instructing others on how to make stained glass. My studio is located outside of Chicago, Illinois. For more information on making or buying stained glass, to find a free pattern or to sign up for my newsletter, go to www.creativity-in-glass.comn

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