LEAD vs COPPER FOIL - Two Stained Glass Styles/Methods

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @StainedGlassDIY
    @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад +9

    So which style do you prefer?? Have you tried either one?

    • @solidustiger9639
      @solidustiger9639 3 года назад +1

      I have done lead in the past never tryed the copper foil perhaps I'll give it a go in November

    • @nabucodonosor2
      @nabucodonosor2 3 года назад +2

      As you said, it depends on what you have in mind. That being said, I prefer to work with copper foil, specially when doing 3D projects on a small scale, 40x30x30 cm tops. Saludos amigo.

    • @HopeandColesgramma
      @HopeandColesgramma 3 года назад +1

      I’ve only used foil wrap but I’ve had the H cane for a year and haven’t used it.I like foil because my designs are more creative and free.

    • @BJ-gy8xv
      @BJ-gy8xv 3 года назад +2

      I love the foiling method. Never tried the lead came method though since my projects haven't been that big yet. And it kind of looks too "clean" imho.
      Thanks for the video, stay safe! ✌

    • @kelz4198
      @kelz4198 3 года назад +2

      Seems like lead came would be appropriate for bigger projects. Nice to see a new video!

  • @scollins6278
    @scollins6278 Год назад +8

    Wow’ I took “several” stained glass clases. I learned more by watching you do your projects. Thank you for taking the time to explain the differences between various materials. Thank you again…

    • @jodydavis3480
      @jodydavis3480 2 месяца назад

      Right! Nobody really talks about the difference between the two approaches.

  • @courtneymeadows2416
    @courtneymeadows2416 3 года назад +5

    Taking a lead class now so excited

  • @colleenlucier3132
    @colleenlucier3132 3 года назад +8

    I've done both, and prefer the copper foil. I like the lighter feel of foiling, but not all the soldering! So glad you brought up the difference with projects being indoors vs. Outdoor.

  • @thedistractedmaker
    @thedistractedmaker 3 года назад +8

    I enjoy both. Jump rings on copper foil tend to sag or separate over time, they should be re-enforced with wire or "strong line" and connected at a joint. Most of the strength of a piece comes from good design and no "hinge points". Jennie French has a great book out there for design, it's an older book but the best one I've read on the subject.

  • @lisalovelylpa
    @lisalovelylpa 10 месяцев назад

    Thorough comparison ! As usual each artist must decide what’s best for their project.

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl 10 месяцев назад

    Great presentation of the differences. Thank you! I’m looking to get into stained glass. I’m liking the lead came. For one, I think the projects I want to do lend themselves to it. I prefer the more traditional look of it. Big exception. Copper foiled stained glas lamps! Gorgeous! If I could I would do both! But, probably start with lead came and add copper foil later.

  • @arseneouellet9038
    @arseneouellet9038 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. I do copper foil but intend to switch to lead at some point. Interesting video.

  • @sherriemoir6183
    @sherriemoir6183 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Very informative. I had no idea there was a h came

  • @paulspence2645
    @paulspence2645 Год назад

    I was getting excited about purchasing installing SG panels. Now find myself getting sucked into doing it instead. Thank you for lighting the way!

  • @SpencerDavis44
    @SpencerDavis44 3 года назад

    I’m picking up a grinder, cutter, pliers, pattern book and some glass off Craigslist this weekend for FREE. Stoked to actually get started once I get everything else I need!

  • @jodydavis3480
    @jodydavis3480 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, I’m a beginner in glass and I wasn’t sure about the preference between copper foiling and lead camping. I’ve done both methods. I love your videos! You have lots of great information. 🫶

  • @gordmarsden
    @gordmarsden Год назад

    for outside windows i mount clear glass in front of the leaded glass., the windows in augsburg have lasted 900 years but i believe thay are protected by clear glass too.

  • @troubledair
    @troubledair 11 месяцев назад

    very nice presentation about foil and lead came. thanks much.

  • @syd.adventures
    @syd.adventures 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou for getting this information out there in a quick RUclips video! Helps new artists a bunch! love your videos!

  • @Shelleyshelleyxyz
    @Shelleyshelleyxyz Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. I love stained glass. Made a few projects.

  • @RicordiDellaRAI
    @RicordiDellaRAI 2 месяца назад

    very interesting. You can also mix the 2 techniques.

  • @theresevarney4715
    @theresevarney4715 2 года назад

    I just starting stained glass. I haven't done either one but, on some projects I want copper foil and a zinc came boarder. Thank you so much for your video's. They are so helpful and easy to understand. Big fan from Washington State 😃 🌲🌲🌲

  • @kcboyett3828
    @kcboyett3828 Год назад

    Excellent video. Thanks so much for your great explanation!

  • @onefeather2
    @onefeather2 3 года назад

    Wishing you well is doing the glass and selling it. I have always loved stained glass; it tells a silent story with color and the way it is cut.

  • @TodSpedding
    @TodSpedding 2 года назад +1

    from a newbie: excellent overview. thank you. I'm inserting stained glass into glass-fronted barrister-style bookcases: the foil method would certainly be lighter, I love the traditional look of the came. to be determined.

  • @JudithMolloy-dx7uq
    @JudithMolloy-dx7uq Год назад

    Thank you for your explanation..was very easy to understand...no classes in my area where I live in Australia...

  • @trevertravis8963
    @trevertravis8963 3 года назад

    That wolf/dragon looks amazing!

  • @IanKirkman
    @IanKirkman Год назад

    great video and what i was looking for to decide what to do. Thank you!!!!

  • @akuiori
    @akuiori 6 месяцев назад

    Alot of information, easy to understand, thsnks for the vid!

  • @lyndarandall211
    @lyndarandall211 3 года назад +1

    I like the copper foiling, I think because that's what I learned to do first. I have worked with lead came, but for larger projects. Lately sticking to the foiling method.
    Thanks for your videos.
    Take care and stay safe.🌞

  • @SCOARTGLASS
    @SCOARTGLASS 3 года назад +1

    Great explanation of the two methods! Using the foil method (Tiffany) with lead and zinc borders now but working my way into the lead came projects soon. Excited!

  • @tomcanterbury7139
    @tomcanterbury7139 Год назад

    Love your explanation and instruction on the different methods. Just starting my stained glass journey and love it. Thank you for your instructional videos!

  • @-ray-h
    @-ray-h 2 года назад

    Nice content and great detail explaining both...! I've done both and like both...!

  • @edmondhellawell3869
    @edmondhellawell3869 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video , I appreciate it starting out.
    I have one question - when using lead came do you come across problems when using glass that are different thickness in the same project? (Particularly when using the H came)
    For example when I am using the H came to connect two pieces of glass with different thickness
    Or is the lead so malleable that it can mould round any size ?
    I ask because I usually source my glass from many different places , be from shops or second hand

  • @ashleymcalister8745
    @ashleymcalister8745 3 года назад +1

    I've been using some lead came lately. I find it a little easier and I feel it looks a little better as well.😊 I also use copper foil method and zinc came for the outsides of my webs too! I agree that it just depends on the project size and complexity of it on what will work and what won't. 😊 Still learning all the time, but I do think I keep getting better as time goes. Thanks again, lol. I owe it all to you and your videos. Take care!

  • @bonitameredith8991
    @bonitameredith8991 2 года назад

    Hi, I was trying to decide which I should use lead came or copper foil for my project and could not remember from the class I took long time ago. You explained PERFECTLY !!!!! Thank you so much.

  • @Passion8Christina
    @Passion8Christina 2 года назад

    Thank you for the great video! I have only done the copper foil method and really want to try lead.

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Год назад

    Very informative! Thank you so much.

  • @KS-xd8zi
    @KS-xd8zi 2 года назад

    Your videos are so helpful! Clear, concise, and great video quality 👌

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad they're helpful!

  • @brendabasson1083
    @brendabasson1083 Месяц назад

    Awesome video thank you ❤🎉❤

  • @brendabasson1083
    @brendabasson1083 Месяц назад

    Can you use a H came to join the panels of a 6 sided lamp shade? I used copper foil for the design but want to join wirh came i think ... not sure? Im wondering if it will be stronger? Its very heavy😅

  • @timmcconnell5270
    @timmcconnell5270 2 года назад

    Thank you for this informative explanation....I've only been learning foil but want to try the lead camme...this was very helpful! Kathy

  • @heather5926
    @heather5926 3 месяца назад

    Do you have to stretch zinc came? ..or just lead. Thanks

  • @janisisaacson7074
    @janisisaacson7074 2 года назад

    can you explain a tad more on the decorative tape used in copper foil tape method?? Are you just cutting out a design drawn onto tape and fluxing over that?? What width tape did you start with? and then just use a knife to cut out??

  • @mayarobertson-volpe2841
    @mayarobertson-volpe2841 2 года назад +1

    Would you ever use both methods in one peice? other than just using the lead cane on the outside of the piece?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад +1

      I think it's all preference for final look but the smaller pieces will most likely use copper foil as lead came cannot get those details and smaller curves. like tiffany lamps and smaller pieces like that.

  • @gregorylicciardello8583
    @gregorylicciardello8583 Год назад +1

    can they be mixed together and soldered?

  • @Liza-lv8rd
    @Liza-lv8rd 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Very helpful!

  • @DebbieJanzen-i5u
    @DebbieJanzen-i5u Год назад

    What brand/ type putty did you use?

  • @funhouseglass
    @funhouseglass 7 месяцев назад

    So helpful, thank you!! Does it ever make sense to mix methods? For example, doing the copper foil method for interior pieces and then finishing the outside in lead came? Also, is the cement a necessary step or only if you are trying to weatherproof?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, you can mix it up just like you mentioned. Cementing it also helps to strengthen it up too.

  • @lauras1878
    @lauras1878 3 месяца назад

    How difficult would be to replace a piece of glass that is cracked? Is this fix possible?

  • @alisoneyers2450
    @alisoneyers2450 2 года назад +1

    Lead came can be made stiffer by adding pressure. You pull it to tension it.

  • @echognomecal6742
    @echognomecal6742 Год назад

    My whole life I've thought people were saying "cane"...which made sense to me, thinking it's bc of a similarity to plant parts & walking sticks. He said it so intentionally that I had to look it up. It comes from an older form, calm or calme. Now I know.

  • @jamiecristal
    @jamiecristal 10 месяцев назад

    What kind of putty should I be searching for?

  • @sherrieller6523
    @sherrieller6523 2 года назад

    Thanks. Great video!

  • @gg210west
    @gg210west 2 года назад

    What wax/paste did you use to “waterproof” the lead design? THX!!

  • @maryjaneiro2942
    @maryjaneiro2942 2 года назад

    what a great video thank you, you have answered so many of my questions. i really like the lead came technique better. thanks for posting. I look forward to viewing other videos of yours.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Thank you Mary for your kind comment, I'm glad it was helpful!

  • @kristopherterrell-ry7rs
    @kristopherterrell-ry7rs Год назад

    thanks for the tips

  • @trudyeby464
    @trudyeby464 Год назад

    Very informative, thanks

  • @joanneduncan2061
    @joanneduncan2061 2 года назад

    Please show us more lead came prodjects!!

  • @Jabbaaaaaa1
    @Jabbaaaaaa1 Год назад

    Nice informative video. I'm looking to create two panels for an interior door. Do you think the foil method would offer enough strength to take the vibrations of a door closing?

  • @Art_911
    @Art_911 Год назад

    They make very thin Came ( #3 I think). But it's a bear to use. But I've done very small pieces in traditional came. The real major differences are what you comfortable in using and the ease of repairing it. Most of my students will opt for copper foiling, as it's more forgiving and also more organic. But yes, you'll use a ton of solder (as of now solder is like $24 USD a pound). And as Came is a "channel" to remove pieces to repair it you have to usually remove all the surrounding pieces to get to it. Whereas copper foil can be unsoldered and lifted out.
    But I digress. Repair is not something I'd advise for anyone LOL.

  • @martindoesstuff
    @martindoesstuff Год назад

    Does the came have a standard kerf?

  • @quocta1978
    @quocta1978 3 года назад

    I like lead came for bigger projects, but foil for any small project.

  • @cv4581
    @cv4581 3 года назад

    How would you hang a heavier lead project

  • @patriciamackenzie9636
    @patriciamackenzie9636 2 года назад

    Very well explained.

  • @lucasmergault
    @lucasmergault Год назад

    Hello o/
    Is it possible to use both in on project ? 🤔

    • @lucasmergault
      @lucasmergault Год назад

      .. I asked 2s before the explanation at 10:18 ^^'

  • @DaveB-jf2wy
    @DaveB-jf2wy 5 месяцев назад

    Been working with lead cane for years, amazing and frustrating medium but still better than foil/copper projects i did growing up. Although i am forgetting a lot more, something about lead.

  • @josephjwilbur6149
    @josephjwilbur6149 2 года назад

    Can you tell me what kind of lights you have, the big square ones?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      I believe I got them used but they're box lights similar to these online amzn.to/3GRPMdm

  • @natashaelvadeterding4822
    @natashaelvadeterding4822 3 года назад

    Does the led cane come for diferent glass thickness?

  • @lahy7346
    @lahy7346 3 года назад

    I work most of the time with lead. I always stretch my lead before putting it into a design. That's what I was taught years ago. Do you stretch lead?

  • @wendy9477
    @wendy9477 8 месяцев назад

    Is one more expensive than the other?

  • @troubledair
    @troubledair 11 месяцев назад

    Just used lead came for the first time and used patina on the piece when I finished, the patina did not take to the lead came. Any suggestions? Thanks.

  • @willardbreedlove7028
    @willardbreedlove7028 2 года назад

    Where is the best place to get the tools and glass to get started?

  • @rodschmidt8952
    @rodschmidt8952 2 года назад

    I want to make a window to go into a door. Over time, and thousands of slams, will it sag?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Lots of stained glass doors but design has to be good and sag points eliminated with cross sections or came to support those sections. And fully sealed with cement/putty.

  • @mypuppydog2
    @mypuppydog2 3 года назад

    Cool, great info. Thank you :)

  • @mishanguyen7023
    @mishanguyen7023 9 месяцев назад

    Can i buy came in Vietnam bro ?

  • @mauricioparedes9164
    @mauricioparedes9164 3 года назад

    Maestro es un placer ver sus trabajos, mis más humildes felicitaciones.
    PD. Es posible subtitulo español. Gracias

  • @rodschmidt8952
    @rodschmidt8952 2 года назад

    If you use lead AND copper, is there a problem of dissimilar metals touching?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад +1

      not at all, you can combine use of copper foil and lead to get the look you want

  • @helenthorne6514
    @helenthorne6514 3 года назад

    Do you an oil for glass cut

  • @lidiabrening7327
    @lidiabrening7327 7 месяцев назад

    Desde Argentina..gracias

  • @ArkOfMystery
    @ArkOfMystery 3 года назад

    I think more American houses should have more stained glass windows in their windows - sadly, some beautiful homes have boring plain windows. I hope for a resurgence in vintage designs to give us more projects to do!

  • @bmorgan2342
    @bmorgan2342 2 года назад

    Amaizng videos thanks

  • @GommStainedGlass
    @GommStainedGlass 3 года назад +4

    You've done a great job describing the differences between the copper foil and lead came methods. In our studio we only do the copper foil method. In 38 years, we've done many panels that are very large and strong. I did a video on moving large stained glass panels ruclips.net/video/WMWFPa6e950/видео.html this may be of interest. We've also done very huge panels that were installed over the existing insulated units that were very successful, one project which had to be done on scaffolds had 19 panels, it was very strong, and many square feet of glass.

  • @ClaraBowInThisLight
    @ClaraBowInThisLight 2 года назад

    Is lead came dangerous to touch or just if you put your hands near your mouth?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Not dangerous to touch. Just if the lead particles get in to your system internally.

  • @sushitsunami8907
    @sushitsunami8907 2 года назад

    Can someone please tell me how he made the lines that are separate from the rest?

    • @kikoiekiko7440
      @kikoiekiko7440 2 года назад +1

      Copper foil overlay. Basically just put the copper tape on the middle cut to desired shape then soldered over. Also best practice is to connect the overlay to the solder seams. Otherwise the adhesive of the foil will fail one day and it will fall off.

  • @gordmarsden
    @gordmarsden Год назад

    if you stretch your lead cames they get might stronger and harder

  • @HopeandColesgramma
    @HopeandColesgramma 3 года назад

    How do you keep the glass within the H Came?

    • @bennu547
      @bennu547 3 года назад +1

      I would guess you’d have to be creative. I’ve seen people use nails to tack everything in place so they can solder the joints together

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад +2

      It sits in the channel much like a picture frame glass does in its frame and after soldering, the glass is trapped inside the slots.

    • @HopeandColesgramma
      @HopeandColesgramma 3 года назад

      @@StainedGlassDIY Thank you.Can I place a tiny bead of solder to hold or will it melt the came do you think?

    • @HopeandColesgramma
      @HopeandColesgramma 3 года назад

      @@bennu547 Thank you🙂

    • @solidustiger9639
      @solidustiger9639 3 года назад +1

      Once fully assembled it should be fine how ever you could use a type of grouting to fill in the gap if I recall there was one they use made out of sunflower....

  • @whitephoenixfire88
    @whitephoenixfire88 Год назад +1

    I feel like these are preference based, until you're making exterior windows or door panels, and then you definitely have to lead came. I have seen a lot of copper foil windows being diy'd and it's not gonna pass an inspection or be impact safe if someone should throw something at it, a copper will blast apart, a lead came window will shatter and flex, not explode because the lead gives. You'd have a repairable panel left with lead, copper would lose all integrity

  • @pennyalexander8941
    @pennyalexander8941 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have to stretch this "H" came?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  9 месяцев назад

      Yes you would have to stretch it just the same

  • @gabornagy9089
    @gabornagy9089 2 года назад

    Id add that foil technique allows 3D forms, while came is normally just 2D.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Excellent comment, thank you for mentioning!🙏

  • @j45002
    @j45002 3 года назад

    Wait, is it came or cane

  • @clips2ce
    @clips2ce 2 года назад

    FUMES and Asthma, is what I'm interested in please

  • @jennifery7552
    @jennifery7552 2 года назад

    Has anyone ever tried copper paint instead of copper foil tape?

  • @tonymoore4629
    @tonymoore4629 3 месяца назад

    Isnt lead toxic

  • @Jeremya74
    @Jeremya74 2 года назад

    Isn't lead not healthy to work around?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      yes lead is pretty toxic so you have to work safely with it. there is also lead free solder alternative too.

    • @yinyang2385
      @yinyang2385 Год назад

      @Stained Glass DIY Is it toxic enough that gloves and mask need to be worn when handling it or is it only a hazard when cutting and shaping it?

  • @johnforrestboone1
    @johnforrestboone1 3 дня назад

    bro using a water jet cutter

  • @harpo.glassart
    @harpo.glassart Год назад

    What about making the copper foil piece in lead and solder?
    @Harpo.Art.glass

  • @jennifery7552
    @jennifery7552 2 года назад

    Has anyone ever tried copper paint instead of copper tape?