5 Stained Glass Beginner Mistakes to Avoid...

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @dniboc7227
    @dniboc7227 4 года назад +30

    Been doing stained glass for over 40 years. Was trained by old German masters, and just do it as a hobby now. I work with lead much more than copper foil, but thats just my preference. Your tips are very good especially regarding glass and solder types. Those little tips can make the difference between developing the skill or getting frustrated and giving up.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +4

      😮 I'm almost at two years and just a few projects under me. But I don't think I'll stop learning since there's so much room to grow. I'm also looking to learn lead work soon so that should open up a whole new world. Thanks for sharing and glad we have a veteran glass artist around! 🤙

  • @johnhopkins7382
    @johnhopkins7382 4 года назад +10

    Quick note. Grinding glass requires water to prevent air borne glass particles from being breathed in. When using a corburunum stone use water. Before grinders corburunum stones were commonly used and kept in a container of water.

  • @CoraleenWaddell
    @CoraleenWaddell 4 года назад +25

    what a likeable personality you got there! thanks for the tips!

  • @GommStainedGlass
    @GommStainedGlass 4 года назад +12

    GREAT TIPS! When I started in stained glass there a tendency to be cheap. But a fid is only a buck or two and paying for good cleaners is worth the investment! Very interesting video and it was fun to have the walk around back ground!

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +2

      Ha I definitely went the cheapest route! It's not all that bad since it was a learning experience. The fid is a really useful tool and I still don't think I know how to fully use one 😂. Thanks and glad you enjoyed the video! Happy New Year to you both 🎉

  • @stevehowe9677
    @stevehowe9677 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for not dragging it out unnecessarily!

  • @amberrboo
    @amberrboo 4 года назад +4

    Found your channel, reallly would like to start my own small business. Thanks for making it easier for me!! I had no prior knowledge and now I know pretty much every thing!!!!!

  • @Carlosmirai
    @Carlosmirai 4 года назад +9

    You’re big in Japan!!!! 🇯🇵

  • @alexb589
    @alexb589 4 года назад +2

    Saw a stained glass art piece and got interested in the craft. Saw your videos and you make the instructions very clear and easy to follow. Thanks for all your help.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +1

      Yep I got into it the same way. Glad the videos help!

  • @ksk6363
    @ksk6363 4 года назад +2

    Just a tip because i used rosin solder. You can buff that off the solder with high %rubbing alcohol. Thats how we remove it off electronics. With a q-tip.

  • @anitaelghandor7295
    @anitaelghandor7295 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much,I just started out,learning by my mistakes,going to do feathers,thanks

  • @fightycakes
    @fightycakes 4 года назад +3

    I just love your videos!!! I feel like your joy is contagious! 💟

  • @leahashtyn3813
    @leahashtyn3813 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for making this video! I'm excited to get into stained glass work soon and your videos are so informative and straight to the point.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +1

      I appreciate the comment and excited for you to start your journey! ✨

  • @TheConative720
    @TheConative720 4 года назад +4

    So helpful! Enjoy your trip!!!

  • @user-lv7cg5fp8u
    @user-lv7cg5fp8u 3 года назад +1

    You were in OSAKA!Wow!
    I really wanted to see you!
    Thank you for your video. I'm learning stained glass and English from you.
    From Nara, Japan

  • @Gggwoww
    @Gggwoww 4 года назад +5

    Love your videos, I’ve just ordered all my equipment! SO excited to get started, your videos have been super helpful!

  • @anitaelghandor7295
    @anitaelghandor7295 4 года назад +1

    Yes I made that mistake,I have the hardest time soldiering,its mostly attaching the hook to hang,it seems that the material is not right,but made for hooks.

  • @la1649
    @la1649 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! I was struggling with the wrong tools! : )

  • @hollytibbetts2003
    @hollytibbetts2003 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for the tips and the tour:)!

  • @ibreakstainedglass
    @ibreakstainedglass 4 года назад +4

    "happy new year 2020" is hilarious in retrospect lol

  • @VideoGameGlass
    @VideoGameGlass 4 года назад +2

    These are all very good tips, I didn't know the corundum stone one. I'll have to buy me one of those.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +2

      Pretty cheap and helps when you don't want to get out the grinder and your cut pieces are almost perfect

  • @Wildgrovehomestead
    @Wildgrovehomestead 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the good advice. I hope you are doing well and are safe and healthy in Japan doing your artwork. Looking forward to more videos.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +1

      I'm back in the states. Thank you and be well!

  • @Moni1297
    @Moni1297 4 года назад +2

    Great tips! Excited to start taking this up as a hobby. Have enjoyed your videos and tutorials. Thanks!

  • @lilchezemonster
    @lilchezemonster 2 года назад

    Thanks friend!!! 🙌☀️

  • @teresaherendeen4383
    @teresaherendeen4383 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for all the great information! ❤️

  • @hildachacon001
    @hildachacon001 4 года назад +2

    WOW!! I am learning so much about the art of stained glass. I recently started to become interested in stained glass and want to learn SO much more and your trips are VERY helpful. Where should I start? Should I continue to watch videos, read books or where would I even start to take a class or a workshop? Thanks again!! ;-)

  • @albertoshirahama94
    @albertoshirahama94 2 года назад

    I started not long ago and I wish I had watched this video before starting.
    By the way, if you are still living in Osaka, you should check Studio Yamano for supplies. Is the best one that I found at the moment and it's located in Suita which is probably convenient for you.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад +1

      I was just visiting but would love to check out that shop! Thanks!

  • @deebrogan4407
    @deebrogan4407 4 года назад +2

    This is a great tutorial, I've watched a few times! It's funny, cos I've gone back to using a cork instead of fid...but I guess it's just personal preference! I've made the feathers and love the design. Have been making quite a few things with knowing the basics! Thank you again from Scotland! :)

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +1

      Ha whatever works! Glad you’re doing it!

  • @StainedGlassDIY
    @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +9

    So many mistakes and still learning all the time! What would be your top 5?

    • @dniboc7227
      @dniboc7227 4 года назад +9

      1.Get some cheap clear glass to practice cutting before you try expensive glass. 2. Proper heat and flux are essential for soldering. Do not use rosin core solder, the flux needs to be on the surface, not in the solder. Copper uses a different flux than lead. 3. Always have bandaids close by, you will get cut. 4. Good cutting is all about consistent pressure both in the score and the break. Even pressure on both sides of the score is key to a good break. 5. Never forget that the thickness of foil and lead must be accounted for when cutting a pattern. There are shears for both and they should be used or your pieces will not fit together.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +2

      😂🩹 excellent tips, thank you for your top 5!

    • @kittychat2305
      @kittychat2305 3 года назад +1

      Spending so much on opalescent glass as a beginner.

  • @nancykrk816
    @nancykrk816 2 года назад

    Heyy!! So you live in Japan?! How nice!! I’m from Shizuoka and subscribed in your channel these days! It’s very informative! Thanks a lot!

  • @brittanythrasher5751
    @brittanythrasher5751 3 года назад +1

    You didn’t mention the fitting tool in the other video I watched about getting started and the tools you need. What do they cost and where can you buy them? Thanks, loving all these videos! Stained glass is the next new medium I’m looking at trying out :)

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад

      Not sure what the fitting tool is?

    • @brittanythrasher5751
      @brittanythrasher5751 3 года назад +1

      I think you call it a fit tool in this video, it’s the little tool that helps you burnish the copper tape onto the glass

  • @Scotttheskip
    @Scotttheskip 3 года назад +1

    wanted to think about starting , thanks for the tips. Sub'ed

  • @stephanies.114
    @stephanies.114 2 года назад

    Loved watching you! So helpful and fun! I'm motivating myself to get back into my stained glass, did it before I moved to Las Vegas five years ago, and watching you is SO helpful!

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Thank you 😀 might be the right time to start again!

  • @robertbusha8854
    @robertbusha8854 3 года назад

    Good teaching. Presented well.

  • @dinolovesmakeup4678
    @dinolovesmakeup4678 4 года назад +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @Hangoutwithkim
    @Hangoutwithkim 4 года назад +2

    I love all of your video :) I've learned so much for it! im waiting to go home and get all the tools you said to start this :)

  • @mkdy218
    @mkdy218 4 года назад +2

    Received my first kit today. Looks amazing. Can’t wait to start. Subscribed and thanks for my first vid on this, really helpful. Thanks man :-)

  • @anaschilling2668
    @anaschilling2668 2 года назад

    You are awesome!!! Thank you so much for your helpful advice 🙏🙏🌟

  • @Brando________T
    @Brando________T 3 года назад

    The 14 people who thumbs down this video had there heads too far up there butts to see your helpful tips thanks for this video

  • @HalfAsstic
    @HalfAsstic 3 года назад +1

    OK, I have almost everything I need to get started! I know, somewhere, in your videos I have watched you mention the brand names of the oil and flux cleaner and cutting tool, etc. that you use... I can't begin to remember where! Could you please tell me what your favorite brand is?
    Thanks!!

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад

      Here's all the stuff I use/recommend! kit.co/stainedglassdiy

  • @christinealanizgutierrez3772
    @christinealanizgutierrez3772 4 года назад +1

    Great tips thank you!

  • @cookinitmax
    @cookinitmax 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info #6 wearing eyes safety glasses ?

  • @courtneymeadows2416
    @courtneymeadows2416 4 года назад +1

    Great tips all true

  • @cjz7294
    @cjz7294 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great videos! 🖤

  • @jamiefurr90
    @jamiefurr90 3 года назад

    Haha using electronics solder would entirely be a mistake I'd make. Methanol soaked qtip/toothpick should take that leftover amber flux off though.

  • @michaelparham1328
    @michaelparham1328 Год назад

    My mistake is being an overly ambitious perfectionist. I could have started off with patterns that were only straight cuts, but instead I struggled with cutting quite small pieces with some pretty drastic curves. I broke so many pieces on the last score I needed to make. And I could have salvaged any of them with an extra solder line, or maybe even superglue. In fact, that is what I initially did. But before I could bring myself to actually foil it, the perfectionist in me wouldn't let me call it good enough, so I had to do right...after two more fails. Still not even done with the piece.

  • @sylviaprudhomme5417
    @sylviaprudhomme5417 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @tahiannamcortes7192
    @tahiannamcortes7192 2 года назад

    Hey, I’ve been looking for videos on how to grind glass with the carborundum stone and well so far I found nothing. Would love to see a video on how to use it, do have any vid suggestion or tips?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  2 года назад

      Hi Tahianna, I would use it like a file and not go back and forth on the glass but push in one direction and repeat. Do it lightly and it will take away the burs and sharp points. It is not for grinding or shaping glass. You will have to get a glass grinder for that. Hope that helps.

  • @matthersh5861
    @matthersh5861 3 года назад

    Dotonbori? I’ve been there. Recognized it right away! Thanks for the tips I’m going to start my first project soon

  • @dcreas
    @dcreas 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @kscamara123
    @kscamara123 3 года назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @Beachbumartist
    @Beachbumartist 3 года назад

    Where do i buy the different color glass to make items? Thanks man.

  • @shibaweebas
    @shibaweebas 3 года назад

    I think less so than opalescent to avoid is highly textured glass. I used both in my 1st project 😂 it turned out great but the textured stuff had to be recut once or twice

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад +1

      Definitely one to avoid for beginners, thanks for mentioning it!

  • @StallionFernando
    @StallionFernando 3 года назад +1

    You should have stain glassed that umbrella

  • @rociocastillo4990
    @rociocastillo4990 3 года назад

    Hey! There are not many tutorials in spanish so I ended up here learning some tips. I took a class of stained glass a couple of weeks ago and the teacher told me to use 50/50 solder. Do you recomend me to keep using that or should i start using 60/40 solder? Thanks!

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад

      I've only been using 60/40 and it's been great. I believe it is also more common to use to get a nicer glossy finish look. But 50/50 could be used for the entire project too. Try them both and see!

  • @maryanneaglin8790
    @maryanneaglin8790 3 года назад

    Can you PLEASE tell me where I can find a lamp form for stained glass lamp.??????

  • @soudehayanifard9576
    @soudehayanifard9576 3 года назад

    Hi there, I'm a new user and would like to know why you recommend using solid cored solder but applying liquid Flux at the beginning of the soldering prosses ? I mean why not using flux cored solder if the flux is the same thing that we apply during soldering. Thanks

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад

      The rosin core leaves that sap in your solder so the lines aren’t as clean and shiny.

  • @user-df5pg5xi5w
    @user-df5pg5xi5w 3 года назад

    اتمنى بشدة وجود الترجمة
    ولكن شكراً على المعلومات على الرغم من أنني لم استطع فهم كل الكلام

  • @fleurire5869
    @fleurire5869 3 года назад

    hello I really like your channel and all your video! I have one question.. I really want to start stained glass but I don't know if it's ok to do this at home? Do I need a fan or something like that, because I share a room with my boyfriend for work and I don't know if it's ok... I also have 2 cat I hope that not dangerous for them. thanks you

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад

      Yea glass will get everywhere and not good for pets if you don't clean up properly. Soldering is also another big issue if you don't have ventilation.

  • @petep4734
    @petep4734 3 года назад +1

    My first mistake: thinking my old 30 Watt soldering iron for fine electronics would be sufficient to do the job. Took me for ages.

  • @kenzieweiss5207
    @kenzieweiss5207 4 года назад +1

    Do you think beginner kits are a waste of money? Would it be cheaper to get everything separately?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +1

      Depends on the kit I guess but if you knew what you wanted in each item, it would be better to get them separately to customize it. But kits just make things easier.

  • @SEAJME
    @SEAJME 4 года назад

    I’m having trouble with after I put the copper tape around my pieces and soddering them / the sodder looks super thick on my glass pieces ? I put the tape equally on each side and still having trouble 😕

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +3

      SEAJME Some people like the look of heavy solder so it could be a preference kinda thing. But the more solder the stronger the bond. Also you can play with narrower strips of foil. I typically use 7/32” copper foil. Hope that helps!

  • @fabriziofiore9393
    @fabriziofiore9393 4 года назад +1

    hey hey hold on.. did you make your own umbrella with stained glass?!
    pretty cool tho.

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад +2

      Would be a pretty heavy umbrella ☂️

    • @fabriziofiore9393
      @fabriziofiore9393 4 года назад +1

      @@StainedGlassDIY lol.
      Btw, I just boutgh a few tools and soon I'm about to start assembling some glass pieces! I already made a bunch of projects.
      Thanks for your videos, tho!

    • @fabriziofiore9393
      @fabriziofiore9393 4 года назад +1

      Have I finished a comment with "tho" twice in a raw?!
      ..tho.

  • @kerryrink254
    @kerryrink254 3 года назад

    I came across this 11 mo ths after it was posted so I hope someone sees my question. Can I use a wood burning tool for the solder?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  3 года назад

      Don't think it would be powerful enough to melt the solder

  • @julieatkins2946
    @julieatkins2946 Год назад

    ❤fit tool???

  • @jeevaraniangelina5455
    @jeevaraniangelina5455 4 года назад

    Do you conduct classes in Tokyo?

    • @StainedGlassDIY
      @StainedGlassDIY  4 года назад

      No I live in San Francisco. Just visiting Tokyo.

  • @michaelkummer4740
    @michaelkummer4740 4 года назад

    Where do you buy cathedral glass?

  • @nomexx7101
    @nomexx7101 3 года назад

    Not me doing all of these👀

  • @TheDIMONART
    @TheDIMONART 2 года назад

    Where You from? Native Japanese?

  • @garystobbs3612
    @garystobbs3612 3 года назад

    Solder NOT SODDER PRONOUNCED "SOLE DER" no hate just education

  • @stephmack6408
    @stephmack6408 3 года назад

    I'm listening...but I love your teeth...

  • @Stephensorrentino
    @Stephensorrentino 4 года назад +1

    Great tips, thank you