Leaded Glass Spinner for Beginners !!!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This video will show you how to make this project from start to finish.

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  • @lynnking273
    @lynnking273 Год назад +3

    Mr. Stone you are an amazing teacher. Your work inspires me. Thanks

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Lynn,
      Thanks for your kind words, so glad you're enjoying the videos. It's been fun for me to share these projects with others!! If you haven't already found all of my videos in one place you can type in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all, come up. Again, thank you for your nice comment on the spinner project!! Hopefully you will give some of these projects a try.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @soapy1970
    @soapy1970 Год назад +4

    Hi Bill, I was so glad that you noticed you had the square round the wrong way before disaster struck. I was thinking 'no, no, don't solder it!' I sighed with relief. My projects are on hold at the moment as I'm in the middle of moving home and job but once I'm settled this spinner is top of the list!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Scott,
      Thanks for keep me on my toes, I wonder how many people noticed that! The spinners are fun to make, and you can put so many different designs in them. Best of luck on the move and the job!!! Hopefully you will have a good work area for the stained glass projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @kristycannon7923
    @kristycannon7923 Год назад +4

    That's one of the nicest constructed spinners I've ever seen! Beautiful job!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Kristy,
      Thank you for the kind words, it's fun to help others learn how to make these different projects. I have been doing leaded glass projects since the 1970's. Mostly self-taught, long before RUclips!!! I hope you will give some of these projects a try.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @kristycannon7923
      @kristycannon7923 Год назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 🥳👍

  • @user-io8eq1gg5p
    @user-io8eq1gg5p Год назад +2

    I’ve always wanted to make one of these spinners and with your tutorial now I can! Well done. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      I'm so happy you're enjoying these videos; it's been fun to share them with others. Best of luck with your project. You can check out all my videos in one place by typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @julierickert2145
    @julierickert2145 Год назад +2

    Thank you So much Bill! I've tried to do a spinner watching other videos.... failure. Your videos are the best for those of us that are visual plus verbal direction. Best to you and yours!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Julie,
      If you're having some trouble putting this together, cut 6 -4"x4" cheap clear glass pieces and work on putting them together, before you start cutting up you're good glass. You can use the clear one as a trial run. You will only be out a little U Came and some solder. After you get where your comfortable putting it together, you can cut the U Came off at the solder joints and use it on another project. Let me know how you're doing with the project. Best of luck!!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @mentallylost6344
    @mentallylost6344 2 месяца назад

    I was almost smart... then the cotter pin! Thank you for your brilliance!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  2 месяца назад

      Hi ,
      The cotter pin idea came about 22 years ago when we retired and moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ and there was a lot of wind, and I never liked the idea of just soldering a ring onto the edge of your projects. If you think about some of these larger leaded glass projects can get heavy. I don't know if you have looked at any of my other videos, there is a video on how to use the cotter pin hanger on all types of projects. Check it out when you have time. Thanks for your comment. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @theresefrank3444
    @theresefrank3444 Год назад +2

    I’m so glad you did a spinner. I happen to be working on one now. I cut 6 4x4 light amber squares, that I etched rabbits into the glass. I wasn’t sure how I wanted to go from there, but now I do. I was wondering if I could use lead came, because all that I’ve seen so far have been copper foiled, so I’m very happy that I can use lead came. Thank you so much for sharing your process in making a spinner. I know now that I won’t have any problems ( hopefully 😊).

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Hi Therese,
      Good to hear from you, sounds like you are working on a spinner right now, GOOD FOR YOU. Sounds like a great project, should look great hanging in your patio. Best of luck with the project.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @janyanasheski8821
    @janyanasheski8821 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bill, thank you for this video and the amount of detail you include in your instructions. This is the spinner that caught my eye and made me fall in love with stained glass all over again. I did stained glass years ago, but only the foil method. Once i saw your spinner, i knew I had to learn how to work with lead. This video was the perfect platform for me to learn. Thanks again to you and your wife. Can't wait to give this a try!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Jan,
      Thanks for your kind words, so glad you found the video to be helpful and so glad you're going to give Leaded Came a try. Over the years I have done both Leaded Came and Copper Foil and always liked the look of Leaded Came better. I don't know if you have had a chance to look at some of the Solar Lantern videos, there are three that have both Leaded Came and Copper Foil in the same project. The Came I use is made by Cascade Metals, they have a great web site that tells all about Lead Came. Check it out when you have time. The two different Cames I use in all these videos are RU-70 U Came, and HR-9 H Came. I just posted a video doing a review of all the Solar Lanterns we have made videos on, check it out when you have time. You can also check the video out that shows what kind of projects I I'm making when not making these little video projects. Again, thanks for your kind words and the best of luck with your adventure into Leaded Came. Keep in mind that one of the biggest things to remember is that Lead Came melts at around 750 degrees, so you will need to have a soldering iron that you can regulate the heat on. I use a Waller 100-Watt Iron and it has a 700-degree tip on it. When I do the Copper Foil, I change the tip 800 degrees. There are a lot of voltage regulator's out there that can help keep your soldering iron at the right Temp. When you first start check your iron on an old piece of came and make sure it's not too hot. There's nothing worse than to get your project all together and the first thing you do is on your first solder joint melt the lead when you go to solder it because you didn't check the temp on your iron. Please feel free to ask me anything about any of these video projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @janyanasheski8821
      @janyanasheski8821 7 месяцев назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Bill, it was so kind of you to reply with so much helpful information. I've been watching your videos. They really are a wealth of great information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and mad (in a good way) skills. Much appreciation sent your way!!!

    • @janyanasheski8821
      @janyanasheski8821 7 месяцев назад

      Bill, if you wouldn't mind a question.....wondering if you could give me an idea of how much came of each type would be needed to make this spinner? Thank you, Jan

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Jan,
      You are more than welcome, glad you're finding some of this information helpful. Best of luck with your projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Again,
      The panels for the spinners are 4"x4" and you need 6 of then, they have U Came on all four sides. The H Came for the inside depending on what you do with the inside will vary. I would buy 12' of each to be sure you will have enough. If you don't have a regular glass store to buy the Came from you can find it on Amazon along with other online stores. Thanks for your question!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @sheiladebban3776
    @sheiladebban3776 10 месяцев назад

    Love how clearly you explained everything

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Sheila,
      So glad you enjoyed the video. I try my best not to leave out any of the steps when making these projects. I have a lot of beginners making some of these projects and I want them to enjoy the hobby of Leaded Glass and not get frustrated because I've left out something while making the project.
      Again, thanks for your comment.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @user-wd7uh6pt2x
    @user-wd7uh6pt2x 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you do much for showing us how to make the spinners. Can't wait to try it! They are really neat!!!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  6 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      So sorry to be getting back to you so late, I just found your comment today!! So glad you are enjoying the videos and best of luck when you get started on your own spinner. They are fun to make, and you can do a lot of different things with them. Hopefully you have looked at the other spinner videos, and they gave you some ideas for your own. Thanks for your comment, please feel free to ask me anything about these video projects. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @timothycastillo5635
    @timothycastillo5635 11 месяцев назад

    I do admire your work. Your exact measurements have produced beautiful pieces of art. I wish I found your channel a long time ago. Thank you!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Timothy,
      So glad you're enjoying the videos, you can find them all in one place by searching Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo. It's been fun to make these projects and share them with others. Hopefully you will give some of them a try. Again, thanks for your kind words. I'm working on another project right now and should have it posted by the end of the week. Keep an eye out for it!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @Navigator-nu6pt
    @Navigator-nu6pt Год назад +1

    Welcome back, worried about you :) Very nice work going to give it go…

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi again,
      I have been working on larger projects, good to be back working on fun projects. Glad you enjoyed this one.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @MoniqueAO888
    @MoniqueAO888 Год назад +1

    That is a fantastic project !!!
    Thanks for sharing 🙂

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Monique,
      Glad you enjoyed the project, it's a fun one to make and not too hard. Thanks for your kind words on the Spinner.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @walkingwater893
    @walkingwater893 8 месяцев назад

    Great instruction Bill! I like the fact of using up the smaller pieces of glass that may end up being waste otherwise, did not
    know we can led over foil, the jigs make lining up properly a frustration saver, and all your tips I will try.
    I do love creating with glass with no formal lessons and some pieces could use a band aid 😂 so I will be viewing all your
    video's and asking questions as they come up!
    Your spinners are one of a kind - gorgeous. ~Cathy~

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  8 месяцев назад +2

      Hi again, thanks for your kind words, always fun to show new people new ideas and fun projects. There are three videos with both Copper Foil and Leaded Glass used in the same project. The two solar lanterns, one with modern flowers and the one with the pink flowers, the other one is the solar lantern with the sea glass in it. If you would like to some of the larger projects I've been working on over the past year, check out the video on how to make a Leaded Glass Clock, you can fast forward to the end and see some of them. Your right about being self-taught, there are no limits to what you can come up with, whiter you do it right or wrong, it's the outcome you're looking for, so have fun with it!! Please feel free to ask me anything questions about any of these projects. When you have time check the newest video on how to make a Painted Glass Mirror for all Occasions, it's a fun project to make. Best of luck on your projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @karenburke6298
    @karenburke6298 4 месяца назад

    Thanks! I learned a lot from your video.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Again,
      So glad you found the video helpful and hope you will try some of these projects for yourself. Keep your eye open I'm just posting a new video on a different take on the spinner project. It's a vertical spinner and is a fun one to make!! Enjoy your day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @RubyLaRue
    @RubyLaRue Год назад

    Thank you so much for teaching us how to make this lovely Spinner! I've always wanted to learn to make them! You are a wonderful teacher!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos. It's been fun making them and shearing them with others. Hopefully you will give them a try. Please feel free to ask me anything about any of my videos. Best of luck with your projects!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @emjaime94
    @emjaime94 7 месяцев назад

    Gdad this is too cool! Jensen loved watching it spin. I love the way it moves too!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Em,
      I'm so glad she likes the spinners, maybe we can find someone who might just be able to make her one!!! I will look into that and see what I can find out!! It's been raining here today. Hope all's well with you guys, and have a great day, we are all good here.
      Love,
      G-Dad

  • @ellagregory818
    @ellagregory818 4 месяца назад

    You are really great at teaching and explaining things. I haven't tried a spinner or even lead for that matter but I really want to. I giggled a little every time you said Pantene 😊 I use to use that shampoo 😊

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Ella,
      Thanks for your kind words, so glad you enjoyed the video. If you are new to Lead Came, go to Cascade Metals and print out their Lead Came chart, it shows all the different sizes and styles of Lead Came. It's in decimals, but there is a box to check to turn it to fractions. I have had several people tell me that I miss pronounced PATINA!! I think next time I will just say I'm going to put on some stuff to make the lead and solder black!! Don't you think Pantene sounds much fancier than Patina!! HAHA!! Again, thanks for your comment and have a great day!! Please feel free to ask me anything about these video projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @ellagregory818
      @ellagregory818 4 месяца назад

      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 lol yes I agree Pantene does sound fancier 😁 thank you for all the info, I'll check out that chart 😀

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi Ella,
      So glad you found the came chart helpful. I will try harder to get the Patian right on the next video. Best of luck with your projects!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @ellagregory818
      @ellagregory818 3 месяца назад

      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 you can say it however you want to say it 😉

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  3 месяца назад

      Thanks!!! have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @karenmcintyre4366
    @karenmcintyre4366 Год назад +1

    Hi Bill. Happy to see you again. I love spinners but have hesitant to give it a try. You make it look so easy and as always your instructions are very helpful to follow. I’m determined to give it a try. Thanks again ❤

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Hi Karen,
      Glade you like the video on the spinners, I'm going to do another one and it will all so be for beginners. This one will be a totally different style and will also be made with lead came. The came used on these projects and all my larger projects is made by Cascade Metals. I use RU-70 U Came and RH-9 H Came. You can check them out online and see a chart on all the came sizes. If you want to see some of my larger projects, check out the end of the video on the leaded glass clock.
      Have a Great Day!!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @amandaallen5995
    @amandaallen5995 7 месяцев назад

    Like the jigs you used, gave me useful tips for more than this project, thank you.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Amanda,
      Thanks for your comments, the jigs are very helpful if you plan on making more of the same type of projects! If you have watched any of the other spinner videos, you will see even though they are very different from the first one the jig works just the same. Also, if you watch any of the videos on the solar lanterns, you will see I use a jig to put them together also. Again, thanks for your comment, and if you have any other questions about any of these projects, please feel free to send me a comment any I will get you a reply ASAP. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @deborahweston3399
    @deborahweston3399 Год назад

    I love this ... I do a lot of copper foil suncatchers. Thank you for this video

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Deborah,
      So glad you're enjoying the video, I have had so much fun making them and sharing them with others. You can find all my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all come up!! You also can make this spinner using the copper foil system, it's a little harder to put the hanger on the copper foil, but if you have been making suncatchers you shouldn't have any trouble. You can also make the inter part of the panels in copper foil and finish off the outside edges with lead U came. Check out my video on the flower solar lantern's and the one with the sea glass! All three of these projects use both lead came and copper foil. Again think's for your comment on the video.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @mariapartington7910
    @mariapartington7910 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial from a very skilled teacher, Thank you!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Maria,
      Thanks for your kind words, glad you enjoyed the video. Hopefully you will check out some of my other videos on my channel. I have had fun sharing these projects with others. Again, thanks for your comment, and if you have any question regarding any of these videos please feel free to send me a comment and I will get back to you.
      Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Maria,
      Thanks for your kind words, glad you enjoyed the video. Hopefully you will check out some of my other videos on my channel. Please feel free it ask me anything about these projects, I will get back to you with an answer to your question. Again, thanks for your comment. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @alexdeonversaagde
    @alexdeonversaagde Год назад +1

    Very beautiful. I was wondering if its has a particular purpose. Thank you for sharing.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +3

      Hi,
      I'm glad you liked the video!! The purpose for this project is to show others how to make this leaded glass spinner. It becomes a glass art piece for the garden, back patio or anywhere you want to hang it. It can become a conversation piece of glass artwork. It makes a great gift, and it is handcrafted, one-of-a-kind glass art piece!!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @Bayoucdl
    @Bayoucdl Год назад

    Love this project. Can’t wait to make one.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi,
      Thanks for the kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos, it's been fun sharing them with others!! You can find all my videos in one place if you go to the search bar and type in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all come up together. Again, thanks for the comment on my video.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @theresevarney4715
    @theresevarney4715 Год назад +1

    Hi Bill! 😊 I'm so happy to see you're back!😂 I absolutely love this piece, and I have never seen a leaded spinner! It turned out so pretty!!! You actually made it look easy with your jigs. I can't wait to try making one. I really like the colors, pattern and size! Beautiful 😍 These would make such a perfect gift! Just like you said, "One of a kind!".
    Again, I'm so happy to see you are back! I'm embarrassed to say I haven't started my stained glass journey yet, but I'm very close. I have a few more pieces of furniture to move, and I can set up shop! My family keeps making fun of me because it is taking so long to start. Life happens, what can I say!
    Thank you for sharing. Therese from Washington State 😊🌲🦀

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Therese,
      Sorry to be getting back to you so late, I have been working on some larger window projects. Making the videos when I have some down time. If you want to see some of these windows, check out the end of the video on how to make a leaded glass clock.
      Going to be making another video on spinners in the next couple of weeks. This spinner will be a fun project.
      Hopefully you will get your work area set up soon!!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @theresevarney4715
      @theresevarney4715 Год назад

      @Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations Hi Bill, I wanted to ask you what size came do you use? I know I need "U" and "H" came, but I need the size. I bet you mentioned it in your video. I can rewatch it. Don't work too hard! 😄 Therese

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Good afternoon,
      I use RU-70 U came and RH-9 H came for all my leaded glass projects. This came is made by Cascade Metals, they are one of the biggest makers of lead came. You can go on their website and check out all the different sizes for lead and zinc cames. The chart for lead came comes up in decimals, there is a box to check to turn them into fractions. Hopefully this helps you out.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @theresevarney4715
      @theresevarney4715 Год назад

      @Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations Yes, this helps a lot! Thank you, Therese 😊

  • @jpc1147
    @jpc1147 Год назад

    Reminds me of the Partridge Family bus, very cool

  • @mayscocopatch
    @mayscocopatch 11 месяцев назад

    This was an awesome tutorial. Thank you much. ❤

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Mary,
      So glad you are enjoying the videos, it's been fun making them and sharing them with others. You can find all of my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creation and click on my photo. Have a great day in Virgina today, I'm in Southern California. Again, thanks for your kind words about the video. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @michaelarchibald3916
    @michaelarchibald3916 Год назад +1

    Yes almost 2k!!!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Michael,
      Nice to hear from you, thanks for being a subscriber to my channel. It's been fun making these projects and getting to share them with others. Enjoy your weekend!!!

  • @rosebates6108
    @rosebates6108 9 месяцев назад

    Thats great, well done.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Rose,
      Thanks for your comment, glad you're enjoying the videos. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have regarding any of my video projects. Have a great Holaday !!Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @roseannegibson3343
    @roseannegibson3343 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Rose Ann,
      Thanks for your kind words on the video. I'm so glad you are enjoying these projects, it's always nice to hear from viewers!! I have enjoyed sharing these projects with others. If you haven't found all my videos yet, you can type in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creation and click on my photo and they will all come up in one place. Again, thanks for your very nice comment!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @elizabethsomoza4879
    @elizabethsomoza4879 Год назад

    A beautiful work.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Elizabeth,
      Thanks for your kind words regarding my videos!! So glad you're enjoying them, I have enjoyed sharing them with others. You can find all my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and clicking on my photo and they will all come up. Thank you for your nice comment.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @jeannev7048
    @jeannev7048 Год назад +2

    Let's get Bill to 1000

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Jeanne,
      Thanks for your support, looks like we're halfway there!! Glade you're enjoying the videos, I'm having fun sharing these ideas with everyone, hopefully you have tried making some of these projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @ladonnavietti2784
    @ladonnavietti2784 Год назад

    Thank you wa great video! I learned so much!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Hi Ladonna,
      So, glade you're enjoying the videos, I have had fun sharing them with others. Hopefully you will try some of these projects!!! You can find all my videos in one place by typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations in the search bar and click on my photo. Thanks for the kind words and please feel free to ask me any questions regarding any of my videos. Have a great day!!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @ladonnavietti2784
      @ladonnavietti2784 Год назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 I do have a question for you I’ve made my own mini spinner, and it turned out OK (husband’s going to make me a jig) but in the meantime, what size of a swivel should I use and do I put it at the bottom next to the spinner or up at the top and do I use small chain or cord to hang it from?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi LaDonna,
      So glad you made a spinner project!!! The Swivels I'm using are a #6 Stainless Steel with welded rings. I get them online from Amazon at Fish Trip Store. They are over kill for the weight of these projects, but I like the way they look. You could use a smaller swivel if you would like. Check them out and you will see there are a lot of different sizes to pick from. That's a great question, I have been putting my swivels at the bottom next to the spinner. My though on doing that is the chain has a certain amount of twist to it before it starts to spin the spinner. I'm not sure that's true or not!!! I hang all my projects with a # 16 Jack Chain made by Campbell, its zinc plated and won't rust. I also use a # 10 split ring on the project to hook the swivel and chain to it. On the other end of the chain, I use a #11 or larger Split Ring to hang it up with. Again, these things can all be found on Amazon. If your using my Cotter Pin idea for your hanger you can also get them there. They are 1 1/2" x 3/32" zinc plated. Hopefully that helps you and best of luck with your projects. Please feel free to ask me anything about any of my projects!!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @ladonnavietti2784
      @ladonnavietti2784 Год назад

      Can you help me with a pattern question?
      I am doing a window panel with the Air Force emblem for my son, but I’m struggling with the pattern I can’t wrap my mind around where I cut the pattern versus where I cut the glass. The pattern I found has a very thick, black edging that would be perfect for all of my solder, so do I Cut within that line and then just add it to each glass piece or is there a better way?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi again,
      The black lines an most patterns are the lead lines for the project. If you don't care if the project grows a little you can use a pair of standard scissors and cut the pattern apart right in the center of the black lines. If you don't want it to grow, then you need to cut the pattern with a pair of pattern scissors for Lead Came. These scissors cut out a small strip for the Lead Came to fit. If you're going to use copper foil, you would use pattern scissors for copper foil, they also cut out a smaller strip of your pattern. There are a couple video projects showing these pattern scissors, unfortunately I can't remember which ones they are!! So many of my projects are what I call cut and stack, I don't care if they grow a little.
      If you only have the one pattern, be sure to make a copy before you cut it apart.
      Hopefully this helps you out!!! I have a Grandson in the Air Force; He has been for over 12 years and is planning to retire from it.
      I will check a couple videos and see if I can find the ones with the pattern scissors in it, If I find it, I will send you a reply!!! Best of luck with your project!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @markgallagher325
    @markgallagher325 3 месяца назад

    I love this spi nner. Om going to try to do it in fused glass, which is what I do most. I have done stained glass work but never leaded glass. Just so you know Pantene is a brand of shampoo. What you are doing is patina. Not Pantene. I just couldn't let you go on saying it incorrectly, because I care.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  3 месяца назад

      Hi Mark,
      Thanks for your comment, so glad you enjoyed the spinner video. I have had several others tell me all different ways to pronounce PATINA!! In a way it's great to get these comments so I can make my videos better. What's your plan to make this spinner with fused glass? Are you going to make 6 - 4"x4" panels than wrap them in lead U Came and then solder them together? Sometimes when you are making these videos and talking to yourself you mispronounce some words and miss them when you are editing the video. Thanks for your comment. Best of luck with your project. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @dalemilner7589
    @dalemilner7589 9 месяцев назад

    Where do u get H hobby came and is it 5/64? this is the best video I have seen! Thank you so much

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Dale,
      Thanks for your kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos. I have had fun sharing these projects with others. As far as Hobby Came goes, I don't know much about it. It is 5/64" and I've only seen it in U Came for boards around copper foil projects. The Lead Came I use in all of my projects is made by Cascade Metals. I use RU-70 U Came and RH-9 H Came. I also have used RU-90 0n a couple of the spinner project. Go to their web page and they have a great chart on all the different kinds and sizes of came. I hope you will check out all of my videos when you have time. I'm working on a new one and should have it posted this weekend. It's How to make a Painted Glass Mirror project for all kinds of occasion. Again, thanks for your comment and please feel free to ask me any questions about any of my video projects. If you want to see some of the larger window projects I've been working on this year, go to the video on how to make the Leaded Glass Clock, you can fast forward to the end of this video and see some of these larger projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @gloriagutridge9627
    @gloriagutridge9627 Год назад +1

    I love the spinner. I’ve made a couple using foil and solder but not lead. Is there a specific size of lead you are using? And do you have to grout it to hold the glass in?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +2

      Hi Gloria,
      Glade you are enjoying the videos. I use RU-70 U came, it's 1/4" wide, 5/32" channel and 3/16" Face. The H Came is RH-9, It's 7/32 Wide, 3/16" channel and 5/32" Face. You can check all the came sizes by going online and type in Cascade Metals. They are a large supplier of lead came. The chart comes up in decimals, there is a box to check to make it into fractions. I use this came for all my projects, big or small. I don't know if you looked at the video on the leaded glass clock? At the end of that video, it shows some of the larger window projects made with that same size came. If there is any draw back to that came, it's that you have to cut your glass very accurate as there is a very small channel for the glass to fit into!!!
      Hopefully that helps you out, if not send me another comment and I will try to get you a answer.
      Have a great day.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @gloriagutridge9627
      @gloriagutridge9627 Год назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 thank you for the info. I’ll check them out.
      So because of the came you are using and the glass is cut so precisely you don’t have to grout your pieces?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Hi again,
      You're right the more precisely your glass is cut the less room the glass has to move around in the came. I have been making these Solar Lanterns, Suncatchers and Spinners for the past 20 years and I've never had one come apart yet!! Also glazing the glass panels is my least favor part of doing leaded glass, it's messy and a lot of work and time to clean it up after glazing it. Try it both ways and see if you see any difference in your small projects. Glazing the panels will make them stronger. Best of luck on your projects.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @sccharmed
    @sccharmed Год назад

    Hello Bill, Thank you for your easy instructions. I am sorta new and may I ask one thing I have the spinner jig what do you use to make that seems on the inside of the jig?
    thank you for giving me new ideas and help.. I've not made a spinner yet LOL little scary.
    Karen in SC keep bringing new videos.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Hi Karen,
      Nice to hear from you again. The small strips on the spinner jig are,
      3/16" square and are made of wood. I just cut them out on a table saw. So glad you're enjoying the videos, you should check out the newest one on how to make a Leaded Glass Hanging Terrarium, in it I talk about the small jig I use to put the sides together in it. It's the same one I use to put the spinner into sets of two before I use the spinner jig to do the final assembly on the spinner. If you are using a different size U came you would make a small strip to match the size of your came width. You just want the edges of the two pieces to kiss the outer edge of the came, If your real new to leaded glass you could just cut 6 4"x4" clear window glass and put it together to get a trial run before using your expensive glass. I sometime use scrap clear glass when I'm trying to work out a problem on a project. You can find all my videos in one place by typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creation in the search bar and click on my photo. Please feel free to ask me any questions about any of my videos.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @donnastanley5074
    @donnastanley5074 Год назад

    Hi Bill , I just watched this video and I am confused about the strip of wood on the big jig. I wish your camera could have shown a close up view. I have made spinners before but not with came and I would like to try it. Thanks

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Donna,
      Sorry to be late with a reply, been out of town. The small strips on the large jig are 3/16" square and lets the edges of the came just kiss each other to give you a nice clean solder joint. Hopefully that helps you out, Also the little jig I use to solder the two sets together is also 3/16" high. Glade you're enjoying the projects and videos. Best of luck on you're projects!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @05MaryBeth
    @05MaryBeth Год назад +1

    I wish you would have shown how to cut the h came

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад +1

      Hi Mary Beth,
      Glade you are enjoying my videos, I just use standard Lead cutting Shears, also called Fan Out Lead Nippers. You can purchase these at any glass store, or from Amazon and other online glass stores. Take another look at the video on the spinner around the 12-minute mark I do show the lead cutter. If you haven't watched the first video, Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for beginners, I go over all the tools need to make a leaded glass project. Hopefully this helps you out!!! Best of luck and enjoy your day.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @tracib.7725
    @tracib.7725 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you!
    I have a couple questions…
    The gap on the jig for the 2 piece joining and the little stripe inside the angle on the assembly jig: what are the dimensions on those?
    And I am new to Stained Glass, so please forgive this question if it’s dumb, … is there a reason you call it “Pan-Teen” instead of “pah-teen-ah”?
    Thank you again!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Hi Traci,
      Thanks for your kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos. The small strips of wood are 3/16' square, which lets the edges of the two panels just kiss each other. This gives you a nice fit to solder the two together. The big jig uses the same size wood strip to put the group of two together, remember to check your fit to make sure you don't have any gaps in between the two panels. 70 years ago, my father told me there were no dumb questions, just dumb mistakes, because you didn't ask a question on how to do something!! The product I use to turn the lead black is Patina for lead and solder and is made by Novacan.
      Hopefully that is going to help you out, please feel free to ask me anything about of the projects on my videos
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @tracib.7725
      @tracib.7725 Год назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 thanks so much Mr Bill!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  Год назад

      Your more than welcome for the info, sorry to be so late getting back to you, been out of town!! Please feel free to ask me any questions about any of my videos.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @montiponce8426
    @montiponce8426 4 месяца назад

    Hi, love this and u make it easy for me to want to try! I’m having trouble figuring out what size and how much came to use? Is it RU70 Zinc U came 3/16” and RH9 H came which is? I only see RH 8 and RH 10. Any sources? Are these led or zinc?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад

      Hi Monti,
      Thanks for your kind words, so glad you enjoyed the video project.
      All the Came used in all of these video projects are made with Lead Came.
      RU-70 U Came has a face width of 1/4" and a channel width of 5/32".
      RH-9 H Came has a face width of 5/32" and a channel width of 3/16".
      These Lead Cames are made by Cascade Metals, check out their web page, they have a great chart you can print out showing all the different sizes of Lead Came.
      The other two Lead Cames you are asking about are RH-8 which has a face width of 5/32" and a channel width of 5/32" which is just a little smaller than the RH-9 Lead came.
      The RH-10 which has a face width of 7/32" and channel with of 3/16".
      Either of these Lead Came sizes would work for you. If your new to using Leaded Came, check out my video Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for Beginners!!, It's the very first one I did and shows you about tools and how to starch the came and several other tips on leaded glass projects. I hope this helps you out, please free to ask me anything about any of my video projects. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @montiponce8426
      @montiponce8426 4 месяца назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 wow, thank you so much! Having the sizes helps me find a place to order.I did watch the lantern video as well and now and now want to do that as well. I love your style and approach.

    • @montiponce8426
      @montiponce8426 4 месяца назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Hi, The Cascade website is super helpful! Can I substitute the zinc instead and if so, what dimension is most critical to match?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад

      Hi Monti,
      So glad that info was helpful to you. There are several places to check out to purchase lead came. I see it on E -BAY a lot and sometimes it has free shipping. Amazon also has lead came and a lot of supplies for the stained-glass artist. You can also check out Delphi Glass on the internet, they have all kinds of different supplies also. Hopefully you can find what you are looking for. Do you have a stained-glass supply store close to where you live? Also, Hobby Lobby has some stain glass supplies. Best of luck looking for a supplier that will work for you.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад

      Hi again, glad you found Cascade Metals web page, lots of info on all kinds of came. You wouldn't want to use Zinc came for these small projects, it's way too hard to work with, you have to saw it to cut it to the sizes you need. The only time I use zinc came is for the outside boarder on the larger projects I make to help strengthen them. Check out my video called What Keeps Me Busy When Not Making the Small Video Projects. Some of these larger windows have a zinc boarder on them. All most all of these windows were made using the same lead came as I use on the smaller projects. They are bordered with 9/32" zinc H came and then glazed to give them more strength. All of these larger windows were made over this past year. Have a great day and thanks for your comment, look forward to hearing from you again!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @CMBOISE1
    @CMBOISE1 2 месяца назад

    Help! The second jig that you use to solder all three panels together, I can’t get a good look at your 2x4 block configuration to complete my spinner. Do you have a video of your jig and the dimensions? Looking forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Carol McDowell

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Carol,
      So sorry you are having trouble with the spinner jig. I took a look at my spinner videos and at the 20:36 marker it shows a good picture of the jig. The video with the crystal ball in it also shows a good picture of the jig at the 54:24 marker on the video. You can just fast forward to these markers and check out the pictures of the jig. I can't take credit for the spinner jig; I got it from another video on RUclips. Check Her video on spinners, her name is Michelle Arnott and she has a lot of spinners on her channel. Her spinner jig is made using a 4"x4" fence post. The dimensions on my jig are as follows. The two legs are 8" long and 6" high and the upright end piece is 4"x4" and 10" tall. The small ledge around the upright piece is 3/16"x 3/16". Maybe you have a family member that works with wood that could help you make one. This would also be a great project for a high school student that's in wood shop. You can also pause the video and take a screen shot with your phone so you can show people what you want to make. You could also go to Home Depot and have them cut you some pieces to the size you want to make your jig. I made my jig much larger than Her's because I wanted to be able to make larger spinners than the 4" jig would allow. Hopefully that will give you some ideas, keep me posted on your progress with the spinner jig!! Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @CMBOISE1
      @CMBOISE1 2 месяца назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      Thanks, Bill. You are so kind and I admire your attention to detail in your videos. I appreciate your detailed explanation and the tip to look at Michelle Arnott's videos. I will look into her spinners and will fast forward to the marker you told me about. I will let you know how it goes for this ol' gal. Kind regards, Carol McDowell

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  2 месяца назад

      Hi Carol,
      You are more than welcome, hope it all works out for you.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @BrendaKeating
    @BrendaKeating 24 дня назад

    What size (and brand if possible) ball bearing swivel do you use? Thank you.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  23 дня назад +1

      Hi Brenda,
      Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the video. The Ball Bearing swivels I use are a #6 and there are several people selling them on Amazon. I usually look to see who has the best buy, and that's the one I purchase. Just type in the search bar on Amazon #6 ball bearing swivels and they will all come up for you. Hope that helps you out. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @lisasimonson5051
    @lisasimonson5051 4 дня назад

    I somehow missed where you attach the loop to the glass. I'm assuming that you just welded it on. But what did you use to make that loop out of ? Okay now I backed up the video. The loop would be attached to the end I thought the loop would be attached at the end of the project ❤.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  3 дня назад +1

      Hi Lisa,
      Thanks for your comment, I took a look at the video and if you look at it again go to the 5:15 minute mark and watch it to the 7:50 minute mark you will see how to install the hanger. I hope that helps you out. Let me know if I can answer any other questions about any of mt video projects. Please feel free to ask me anything. Also, check out the video on how to use my hanger system in my video Leaded Glass Solar Lantern Hanger. That video gives you a lot of ideas on how to use the cotter pin hanger idea. Again, thanks for your comment and thanks for subscribing to my channel. Have a great day and let me know how you make out with your project.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @lisasimonson5051
      @lisasimonson5051 3 дня назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      Yes I found that. And I find that your work is very clean compared to many others that I had seen.

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  23 минуты назад +1

      Hi Lisa,
      Thanks for your kind words, so glad you found the info on the video. Thanks for your comment and have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @JoeyArispe
    @JoeyArispe 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Bill, The push pins seem like they are going into the work surface fairly easily. Is the work surface a sheet of sound board? Thanks

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Joey,
      Great to hear from you.
      Yes, the top of my build table is made of 1/2" Homasote #440- Sound Barrier Board. The worktable has a 3/4" plywood base with the Homasote board on top. You can purchase this at most old fashion Lumber Yards. It comes in a 4'x8' sheet 1/2" thick. Most lumber yards will cut it to the size you need. The push pins I use are 5/8" long, they also make a 1/2" pin but I like the longer pins better. If you are just starting out in leaded glass and don't want to buy the larger sheet you can find it on Amazon and Delphi Glass, in 24"x24" sheets. If you can use the larger size sheet then go for that, it is much cheaper than the smaller sizes per square foot. I use this pen system on all my larger glass projects also. If you want to check some of these larger projects, go to the end of the video showing how to make the Leaded Glass Clock project. Thanks for your comment and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me about any of these projects. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @JoeyArispe
      @JoeyArispe 7 месяцев назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 great information sir! Thank you

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Joey,
      Glad the info was helpful, and you can use some of the info. If your just getting started here is a great webpage to find out all you need to know about Lead Came. All the projects I make are using RU-70 U came and RH-9 H came. All these Came products are made by Cascade Metals and it shows everything you need to know about Lead Came. Have a great day!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @marytucker8995
    @marytucker8995 5 месяцев назад

    When you are using your designated rulers to cut your pieces, are you compensating for the lead? The cutter head is not directly next to the ruler edge so wondering if this makes your piece grow???? Thx

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Mary
      Things for your comment. Yes, your right, because the scoring wheel is in between the two up rights on your glass cutter you do add to each cut and the projects grows a little. What I do to compensate for this is I will cut the glass to the sizes I want using these standard rulers then set up my form to make the project. Stating in the left-hand corner with a 90-degree angle install my U Came down the side and across the bottom leaving it long on purpose. Then install my glass in the order I want it to go with my H Came in between the glass pieces. When I get then all in place, I put a piece of U Came down the other side, then I will add my form to make up the size of the project. By doing this that way you can use these standard size rulers. If you don't do it this way, then you will have to come up with a smaller ruler approximately 1/16" small then the size you want to be your finished piece of glass. I hope that makes sense to you. When you have some time check out my first video called Leaded Glass Solar Lantern and it shows that on the video, where I cut the glass using a, 2", 1", 3/4" and 1/2" ruler to make piece which would measure 4 1/4" although I need the project to be 4 1/2" wide, after adding the U Came Around all sides and the H Came in-between it comes out at about 4 9/16". That video is the very first video on my video list. Hope that helps you out!!
      Have a great day!!
      Regarsd,
      Bill Stone

    • @marytucker8995
      @marytucker8995 5 месяцев назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 yes it makes perfect sense. I have watched all the videos and the instructions and tips are very helpful, especially using the cotter pins as hooks. I only work with lead and was excited to watch the spinner video. I was under the assumption they were always done with copper foil! My next project 😃😃😃. Then on to the lanterns! Thx for all the great videos!!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Mary,
      So glad the info I sent was helpful. I have always liked Leaded Glass better than Copper Foil; I like the nice lines it makes so much better than the solder bead on Copper Foil. Almost all the larger projects I make are all Lead Came. Did you look at the video WHAT I DO WHEN NOT MAKING THESE RUclips VIDEOS!! there are several Copper Foil projects in there along with all the Leaded Glass projects. Check it out when you have time. Back to your original question regarding the Came makes your project grow. When you make your own designs up like most of my projects, I use what I call Cut and stack and don't really care if they grow a little. The only time I have to be sure to make the project to size is when it has to fit into windows or doors, then it's important that it fits!! Best of luck with your spinner.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @user-tu7iz8ok9r
    @user-tu7iz8ok9r 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Bill. I have made this type of spinner using foil and solder. I would love to try this with came. Could you tell me if this is lead or zinc and where can I buy the size you use? Thanks

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  9 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      The came in all my projects are made by Cascade Metals, they have a great web page on lead came, check it out when you have time. The lead came I use is RU-70 for the U came and RH-9 for the H came. If you haven't used lead came before, be sure to stretch it before you use it. If you're not sure how to do this check out my video on how to make a solar lantern for the beginner, it will show you how to stretch the came. This is the first video I made and is at the very end of the list when you go to my RUclips channel. If you check out Cascade Metals, just look at the lead came spec sheet to get all the sizes for the came I am using. So glad you are going to try the leaded glass system, I like it much better than copper foil, but sometimes the project can only be done in copper foil so it's nice to know how to do both systems. You can buy it from any glass supply store, E Bay, Delphi Glass and Amazon. Most of the time it comes in a roll, this is fine because when you stretch it. It will come out straight. I buy my lead came in 6' strips from my glass supplier. I hope this was helpful, please feel free to ask me anything about any of my video projects.

    • @user-tu7iz8ok9r
      @user-tu7iz8ok9r 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for all of the info. I will give it a go!@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310

  • @user-sn9yb4iu6u
    @user-sn9yb4iu6u 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. When You say you use an emory board on this project, what kind of emory board it it? how do you get the edges so clean and straight? Do you use a machine? Thank you!!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Rosa,
      Thanks for your comment on the video. The emery boards I use are from Amazon and are for your feet. The brand name is Makartt Premium 100/180 grit. I use them to smooth out the ends of the panels. I just watched the video and if you follow it, I think it will help you out with some of your questions. One of the most important ones to watch is how to make the form so they are all exactly the same size, if they are all different sizes they will never come together right for you. That is at the 19:15 minute of the video, how to finish the ends of the panels is at the 25:50-minute mark and how to put it together is at the 30:00-minute mark. No machine involved, just take your time and don't rush through the assembly step of the project. Hopefully this helps you out, if you have more questions, please feel free to ask me anything about any of these video projects. Again, thanks for your comment and best of luck with your project. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @mitchslowick9101
      @mitchslowick9101 5 месяцев назад

      Beautiful!!!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад

      Hi Mitch,
      Thanks, so glad you are enjoying these video projects, it's been fun sharing them with others. Hopefully you will take a look at some of my other video projects. there are 55 video projects right now and more to come in the near future!! Have a great day!!
      regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @jamesclaydon2266
    @jamesclaydon2266 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video. It's' pronounced PAN TINA

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi James,
      So glad you enjoyed the video, it's been fun sharing them with others. Hopefully you will take a look at some of the other videos on my channel. Again thanks for your comment.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @jamesclaydon2266
      @jamesclaydon2266 6 месяцев назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 you are welcome! I have been going through your library. I'm not a beginner. I build Tiffany style Lamp shades and panels. As a previous vocational instructor, I can say your style and delivery are professionally done!

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  6 месяцев назад

      Hi James,
      Thanks for your kind words! I always try to be as thorough as I can so as people follow along, they aren't left wondering what to do next!! Over the years I have made several stained-glass Lamp Shades, they are a lot of work and take a lot of patience's when working on them, outcome is always worth all the work though!! Thanks for your comment. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @montiponce8426
    @montiponce8426 4 месяца назад

    I tried this but it was a mess! Used the Morton layout system, but came edges were not nice and straight like yours so panels did not fit well. Any tips?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  4 месяца назад

      Hi Monti,
      So sorry to hear you had problems with the spinner project. I'm not familiar with the Motton layout system so I don't know how it works. I would suggest you take another look at the video and maybe you can see where you got messed up. In the video you will see I always make a from to make these panels all the same size, that is the trick to getting the spinner together and get the sides to line up. If the panels and all different sizes it will never go together right for you!! Take it apart and make a form and rebuild it so all 6 panels are the same size and see if that doesn't do the trick for you. Did you make a jig to put it together? In the video you will see I first put the panels together in sets of 2 panels each, they put them on the jig to put them all together. Best of luck and I hope that helps you out. Please feel free to ask anything about these videos and I will try and get you an answer. Let me know how you make out.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @njkauto2394
    @njkauto2394 10 месяцев назад

    Lovely 🔴🟡🟣🔵

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  10 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      Thank you for subscribing to my channel! I see from your comments you're getting to check out several of the video projects. If you're doing Stained Glass, I hope you will try making some of these projects. Please feel free to ask me anything about my videos, I love sharing these projects with others. Have a great day and thanks again for your comments.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @charlenecherry4302
    @charlenecherry4302 9 месяцев назад

    Are the outside came pieces zinc or lead?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Charlene,
      The outside came is Lead Came. The Came I use on all my projects are made by Cascade Metals, they have a great web site, check it out it shows all types of came and the different sizes. The Lead Came I use is RU-70 for the U Came and RH-9 for the H Lead Came. So glad you are enjoying these projects and thanks for your comment. Please feel free to ask me any questions about any of my videos.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @user-sn9yb4iu6u
    @user-sn9yb4iu6u 5 месяцев назад

    what size is the ball bearing swivel?

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Rosa,
      Thanks for your comment, the ball bearing swivel on all these video projects is a #6 Stainless Steel Ball Bearing Swivel and I get them from Amazon. This swivel is way overrated for what we need for the hanger BUT I like the physical size of it. I hope this helps you out, thanks for subscribing to my channel, hopefully you will check out some of my other projects. Please feel free to ask me anything about any of these video projects. Have a great day!!
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @user-sn9yb4iu6u
      @user-sn9yb4iu6u 5 месяцев назад

      @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Thank you! I'm embarking on my first spinner project. Your video is invaluable.🙂

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Rosa,
      Best of luck with your spinner, take it slow and steady, be sure the panels are square an all the same size. Let me know how you make out.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

  • @jeffs3930
    @jeffs3930 6 месяцев назад

    Fart noise at 34:19. :)

    • @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
      @billstonesstainedglasscrea3310  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Jeff,
      I have a very dry mouth and when I talk a lot my lips make that sound, I try to edit it out of my videos but sometimes I miss one. Hopefully the video was more interesting to you, and you got more than that out of it. Thanks for your comment, I will try to check for that in the future videos.
      Regards,
      Bill Stone

    • @suebarnes8212
      @suebarnes8212 8 дней назад

      What a weird thing to say.🙄