Your series of steps for stained glass are full of very useful information, you explain every step very well. Thank you for sharing your expertise on RUclips. I feel more confident to start my first piece of stained glass art. Please continue to share your knowledge & expertise. 😊
I have taken several beginner stained glass classes over the years and never once has anyone ever discussed the toxicity of patina or had a dedicated trash bin for patina contaminated materials. Thank you.
Wow! Thanks for the informative video! I always wondered how much time between soldering and patina..and never knew about using alcohol . You are fantastic! Thanks again
Great series. Finally I realized that just one class doesn’t prepared me for making big projects. You have demonstrated the importance of been organized and having the right tools. Will keep reviewing this series before starting my projects.
What a super series. It showed me every stage of foil stained glass window techniques, with great clarity. Your over view of material and equipment requirements, outstanding. Thank you so much. Regards AlisonX (UK)
I wish I found your videos first. I do have one question on the black patina. It appears there are two bottles, the one you had labeled for solder and lead then they have one labeled for zinc. Obviously you had no problem with it, do you know why they would sell two versions?
I don't know. I've tried the black patina for zinc on zinc and it doesn't work on zinc as well as using the black patina for solder on zinc. I don't know if there is some cleaning process or chemical you need to use on the zinc before you patina. I usually sand down the frame with a green scotch bright pad. Then clean with 91% alcohol followed by Kwik Clean before I patina.
it helps seal the joints from getting white crud. makes a big difference on how shiny and clean your projects look. Finishing compound is made with carnauba wax. So you can try a car wax with it instead if you cant find any.
Sorry I did not get back to you sooner. I have retired and moved in the last 6 months. I don't know about the 601-02 settings. I don't think this iron or the 601-01 is adequate for stained glass. I recommend the original Hakko FX-601. This will be the most expensive 601 on Amazon. Now priced at over $100.
As soon as things started opening up after the COVID shutdown, I started back to teaching in May of 2021. Then got diagnosed with breast cancer a week later, and had to suspend classes and deal with the cancer. I started teaching again in the fall of 2021 and there was a big pent up demand for classes, my custom work, and supplies. Because of the cancer, my husband and I then decide to retire early, build a custom home on the western slope of Colorado and move to be closer to hiking and a quite neighborhood. So it's been a busy year and a half running my business, reducing my inventory, and training one of my students to teach and take over my business. I'm now doing some stained and fused glass for myself, and maybe will post some new videos next winter after this summers hiking season is over.
Why is the patina neccesary. I've tried to Google it but I cant seem to find out why. I understand that the term patina is to make something look older or antique. What will happen without the patina?
Your series of steps for stained glass are full of very useful information, you explain every step very well. Thank you for sharing your expertise on RUclips. I feel more confident to start my first piece of stained glass art. Please continue to share your knowledge & expertise. 😊
I've just watched all this series and have thoroughly enjoyed them. Found your instructions clear and concise. Thank you.
I have taken several beginner stained glass classes over the years and never once has anyone ever discussed the toxicity of patina or had a dedicated trash bin for patina contaminated materials. Thank you.
Wow! Thanks for the informative video! I always wondered how much time between soldering and patina..and never knew about using alcohol . You are fantastic! Thanks again
Thank you I enjoyed every video !!
Great series. Finally I realized that just one class doesn’t prepared me for making big projects. You have demonstrated the importance of been organized and having the right tools. Will keep reviewing this series before starting my projects.
your lessons are very very good! Thank you so much for doing this series!
Thanks so much for this series and sharing such comprehensive information. I’ve learnt so much! Thanks again
What a super series. It showed me every stage of foil stained glass window techniques, with great clarity. Your over view of material and equipment requirements, outstanding. Thank you so much. Regards AlisonX (UK)
Thank you so much! I LOVE this class, wish I was able to do it in person!
I enjoyed all 7 parts. Thank you.
Very good series, excellently explained. I am thinking of starting this hobby. Helped me a lot. Thank you very much.
Beautiful!
I learned so much from your videos. I knew I was making mistakes and your videos will help me tremendously next piece I try. Thank you
thank you so much for the work you've put in, this is a great series, very helpful and clear :)
Hello mem you're the best
I wish I found your videos first. I do have one question on the black patina. It appears there are two bottles, the one you had labeled for solder and lead then they have one labeled for zinc. Obviously you had no problem with it, do you know why they would sell two versions?
I don't know. I've tried the black patina for zinc on zinc and it doesn't work on zinc as well as using the black patina for solder on zinc. I don't know if there is some cleaning process or chemical you need to use on the zinc before you patina. I usually sand down the frame with a green scotch bright pad. Then clean with 91% alcohol followed by Kwik Clean before I patina.
Super fun to watch. Greatvteacher
I just (almost) finished my first projects, but I just realized I don’t have the finishing compound! Do I absolutely need that step?
it helps seal the joints from getting white crud. makes a big difference on how shiny and clean your projects look. Finishing compound is made with carnauba wax. So you can try a car wax with it instead if you cant find any.
Thanks again for sharing!
Can you recommend a good set of running pliers and grazing pliers
Choice running pliers and Fan Out breaking & grozing pliers.
I bought a Hakko 601-02 iron .what setting should it be set on? I don't know much about iron settings
Sorry I did not get back to you sooner. I have retired and moved in the last 6 months. I don't know about the 601-02 settings. I don't think this iron or the 601-01 is adequate for stained glass. I recommend the original Hakko FX-601. This will be the most expensive 601 on Amazon. Now priced at over $100.
Haven’t seen any videos for a long time are you done with doing them what happened
As soon as things started opening up after the COVID shutdown, I started back to teaching in May of 2021. Then got diagnosed with breast cancer a week later, and had to suspend classes and deal with the cancer. I started teaching again in the fall of 2021 and there was a big pent up demand for classes, my custom work, and supplies. Because of the cancer, my husband and I then decide to retire early, build a custom home on the western slope of Colorado and move to be closer to hiking and a quite neighborhood. So it's been a busy year and a half running my business, reducing my inventory, and training one of my students to teach and take over my business. I'm now doing some stained and fused glass for myself, and maybe will post some new videos next winter after this summers hiking season is over.
Doesnt the scour pads scratch the glass?.
Yes. You only want to sand the frame.
Great info
Why is the patina neccesary. I've tried to Google it but I cant seem to find out why. I understand that the term patina is to make something look older or antique. What will happen without the patina?
It is not necessary. You can leave the solder silver. The silver dulls with age, but the finishing compound shines it back up.
I can’t find your kits on your website
I have retired and Lenahan Art Glass has taken over my website. She has copies of the pattern and can put together supplies for you.
@@greatglassgalore thank you
What is the plastic you had over your pattern?
Dura-Lar by Grafix. .003 mils thick.