Good morning, Thanks for this well demonstrated, clear and concise tutorial. For me, this was the best tutorial for a little noobie like me. I appreciated the fact that you gave a list of tools and revealed little mistakes to help us avoid these and to show us that it is ok to commit little errors. Very excited to start learning to make this. Hopefully can send you a photo. Thumbs-upped and subscribed.❤
Thank you do much .I have just found out your channel. I am trying to learn more about stained glass art and really looking forward to starting out .Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Hi, love this, will make one tmw for my son, his apartment is super small but he would love an air plant. I also find for copper patina, scrub super well immediately before applying the patina mix, and I use a toothbrush to apply it, so it's fast and gets in all the small areas. Thanks again for your ideas and tips, happy weekend to all from blustery Glasgow, Scotland ❤️
The project came out great! Nice copper finish. Similar to what others have commented below I have been told to put the rings at the joints rather than tips due to the potential of foil pulling away but if you have a good solder blop over the ring on both sides of the tip since it is angled then it should be fine.😎😎
Just want to second what Jamie Taylor said, it's best to attach the hanging points on a join, not on unsupported seams as the weight will eventually pull the foil away from the glass. Apart from that it's looking great :-)
Thank you for the beautiful video. I’m looking for a video of how to make a hinged glass locket with a lock used for pressed dried flowers and I’m hoping if you could help. Thank you 🙏🏻
@@StainedGlassDIY Dear Stained Glass DIY, Thank you for your reply. I sure hope you would make such video as I do value your expertise in the field. All the Best and thank you for your guidance and generosity. ♥️
I haven't been doing stained glass long enough myself to see it but I see a lot of people recommend putting the jump rings at the end of your solder lines instead of just on the glass. Just something I've heard that I wanted to pass to you!
This looks awesome! However, I wanted to let you know that copper will kill air plants. It's the one metal that they can't handle. I guess I'm not sure if the copper foil remains exposed after the soldering and patina process, but just wanted to get the information out that air plants do not like copper. Love watching your videos.
Thanks for all your great videos! I'm just getting into it and you're a huge inspiration. What kind of glasses/goggles are those that you showed before cutting the glass? Is there a certain kind or brand you recommend?
Thank you for showing the glass not breaking perfect, makes us mere mortals feel normal
Good morning, Thanks for this well demonstrated, clear and concise tutorial. For me, this was the best tutorial for a little noobie like me. I appreciated the fact that you gave a list of tools and revealed little mistakes to help us avoid these and to show us that it is ok to commit little errors. Very excited to start learning to make this. Hopefully can send you a photo. Thumbs-upped and subscribed.❤
It amazes me that you don't have a lot more followers, your content is great. 😁 thanks for sharing.
Thank you do much .I have just found out your channel. I am trying to learn more about stained glass art and really looking forward to starting out .Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Hi, love this, will make one tmw for my son, his apartment is super small but he would love an air plant. I also find for copper patina, scrub super well immediately before applying the patina mix, and I use a toothbrush to apply it, so it's fast and gets in all the small areas. Thanks again for your ideas and tips, happy weekend to all from blustery Glasgow, Scotland ❤️
Thanks for the walkthrough 😁
Thanks so much for this!
Thank you for actually showing your mistake. It makes me feel normal.
The project came out great! Nice copper finish. Similar to what others have commented below I have been told to put the rings at the joints rather than tips due to the potential of foil pulling away but if you have a good solder blop over the ring on both sides of the tip since it is angled then it should be fine.😎😎
Thanks! I agree it's also so light that it's not really an issue and never had a problem.
Just want to second what Jamie Taylor said, it's best to attach the hanging points on a join, not on unsupported seams as the weight will eventually pull the foil away from the glass. Apart from that it's looking great :-)
Thank you! I think it's true if the piece is heavy but I've never had a problem with hanging it wherever but it's good practice for sure!
Can you do a video on how to repair a broken piece that is done in the tiffany style? Great content by the way!
Thank you for the beautiful video. I’m looking for a video of how to make a hinged glass locket with a lock used for pressed dried flowers and I’m hoping if you could help. Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi, you'll want to use lead-free solder for those types of projects since it'll be on the skin but I may try some hinge type of work in the future
@@StainedGlassDIY Dear Stained Glass DIY, Thank you for your reply. I sure hope you would make such video as I do value your expertise in the field. All the Best and thank you for your guidance and generosity. ♥️
I think your videos are great and I love watching them. Is there a way I can slow them down a little?
Sure you can slow it down in the play settings but I might sound weird, am I going too fast?
A bit for me, but I am not speaking for all, so sorry 😣
I like that nice job. Where did you get that little vise?
Thanks, here's the vise geni.us/minivise
I haven't been doing stained glass long enough myself to see it but I see a lot of people recommend putting the jump rings at the end of your solder lines instead of just on the glass. Just something I've heard that I wanted to pass to you!
Yes thanks for noting that! It's best to put jump rings at a join but my projects are so light that's never been an issue.
This looks awesome! However, I wanted to let you know that copper will kill air plants. It's the one metal that they can't handle. I guess I'm not sure if the copper foil remains exposed after the soldering and patina process, but just wanted to get the information out that air plants do not like copper. Love watching your videos.
Thanks for the tip! I will keep an eye out. So far my other terrarium project and air plant has been fine so maybe the copper is covered and fine? 🤷🏻
Would a Dremel work for a grinder? Just starting out and I’m not quite ready to purchase a grinder
It could work but I've never tried. Diamond bit and steady hands🤞
What website did you get the shape from
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetragonal_trapezohedron is what is shown but not sure where he got the dimensions
Thanks for all your great videos! I'm just getting into it and you're a huge inspiration. What kind of glasses/goggles are those that you showed before cutting the glass? Is there a certain kind or brand you recommend?
Any safety glasses will do . I've never felt a hit but nice to know they're there!
The copper patina looks great!! So shiny. Love the whole project (@smiggart)
Hii and thank you!! It worked out this time! ✌️