Nice nice job, Guys. This will be to me, a happy retirement, I think. My Goal it's to load my house with all my Projects. Thnks so much for your time spent.
Thanks for the observation.. We get questions about very obvious questions all the time, so we try to demonstrate everything we can so that there is a resource that we can point beginning students to them. And some things are obvious once you've seen it, even though you've never seen it before. I remember when it dawned on me to slide my zinc before soldering it so that I only had to cut it on the bottom edges instead of all four edges. Man .. why didn't I think of that before? It's so obvious!
Thank you for this video. It was very informative about adding wire to the stained glass piece.
It's so versatile that we may do another
Thank you for sharing another great lesson! I love learning from you both!
You are so welcome!
Yes, we learn from U guys. I love that umbrella w/the rain drops.
Thanks..!
It's fun to create the illusion of rain 🌧🌧🌧🌧
Thank you for the wisdom! I knew that
Glad it was helpful!
Awww, I love the little kite bows! What a cute idea!🤗
When I was a kid, I often made kites, they didn't fly well but the strips of cloth tied on for a tail looked great!
Que bonito felicidades. Ojalá estuviera en español gracias
That would be nice but I'm not gifted with language skills.
he didnt think about it lol, nice job Dave
I usually do tin pieces first, but I was concentrating on the demo for the student that I just jumped ahead.
Learning so much
Thank you!
Patricia
I'm working on another video right now that talks about wire for a suncatcher! ❄👍
Nice nice job, Guys.
This will be to me, a happy retirement, I think.
My Goal it's to load my house with all my Projects. Thnks so much for your time spent.
Very happy to hear it. We love to share stained glass tips because we feel the same way about it!
Captain obvious instructions
Thanks for the observation.. We get questions about very obvious questions all the time, so we try to demonstrate everything we can so that there is a resource that we can point beginning students to them. And some things are obvious once you've seen it, even though you've never seen it before. I remember when it dawned on me to slide my zinc before soldering it so that I only had to cut it on the bottom edges instead of all four edges. Man .. why didn't I think of that before? It's so obvious!
Yeah you're right ...I don't know what I don't know either. It is always good to learn and you strike me as an excellent instructor