The piece at the end… no matter how much of a mistake it was, you made it exactly the way it needed to be, to visually demonstrate to others what not to do and how to avoid or fix the mistake. Really awesome how that one “unwanted” piece actually makes your video more useful for us and for you as a “teacher” 😁 Love your videos and energy 💞 thank you so much!!
I’ve also gotten into the habit of keeping a small spray bottle of rubbing alcohol to wipe and dry each piece of glass with as it makes the copper tape stick much better. Also if I ever have to patch a small area, I wet a towel with the alcohol and quickly wipe the already applied tape. Otherwise while soldering, the patch of tape tends to float away with the hot soldering
Rachel....you are a goddamn gift. Thank you so much for all of these videos. I've been trying to teach myself how to do stained glass, but there's a lot to it. Your advice is very helpful! Plus, you seem super cool and like someone that would be cool to hang out with. Hope you're doing well!
Great tip about grinding down the edges of the mountainous glass! At 9:16 I can totally sympathize with you. I keep my "piece of shame" aka POS, where I can see, so that I don't make the same mistakes over again. Keep those videos coming! You're a great teacher!
Awesome tips & awesome examples... of what to do and also what not to do Rach.... So that's how I get the foil to not split around the concave cuts... also just thinking from your examples, I need to do the same thing with the convex cuts... Also like the fact that you 1st burnish the edges, then on the sides next... good tip on grinding down the edge of the texture pieces... LOL "Take the edge off"... Great video...! Would like to see a video on your patching the foil...
This was a really helpful video! I just started a four week class and we're supposed to think about what we wanted to do for our second project. I have the adorable Polish movie poster version of Godzilla as my phone background and thought, "Godzilla!" but then I was looking at it and realized spikes might not be so beginner friendly for cutting and grinding. I hadn't even thought about how difficult they might be to foil. Although that would be outside bits and those don't need foil. Anywho, the next class is when we'll be soldering and I feel like how well I've foiled and how well the soldering goes will kind of dictate what project I'd do next. Just been enjoying your videos to help me prep for classes and kind of work ahead to better understand how much would be too much for my second project. 😊
So many helpful tips that I've never heard of from all the other videos I've watched!! Thank you! I've just purchased your death moth and forest corner pattern off of etsy!!
Hi Rachel, another great and useful video, especially for doing the concave edges. I am doing your monstera leaf at the moment as a practise piece and have ended up with some splits doing the concave edges, so I might start gain with them and try your suggestion of warming the foil up.
Hi 👋🏼 love May I ask were Can I find some good Copper Tape 🤗. I’m new to soldering 👩🏭 I am not working with glass 🪟. I’m trying to do some crystal pendants / jewelry 😊
I love your CAN-DO stained glass videos. Your an inspiration to us all that if we keep on trying and learning we can all become good at this wonderful craft! You rock!
Hello, VERY helpful video. What copper foil tape do you buy? When I am doing my concaved edges the tape always seems to split even if I spend ample time warming and slowly stretching the tape. Thanks so much!!!!😍
Hello! your projects are beautiful! I'm studying to start working with soldering and glass. here in Brazil I can't find the lead to frame the pieces. Can I replace it with aluminum?
Thank you for the video, i would like gold edging instead of silver, how can i do that please? Or is there a gold tape available in the market. I hav been searching online but no luck
This has nothing to do with foiling but how do you package your pieces for shipping and what typically is a shipping price? Do you charge for shipping as well ?
For smaller pieces, I sandwich the glass between two sheets of cardboard, then wrap with bubble wrap. I use bubble mailers for these, and for larger orders I'll do the same sandwiching but package in a box. I do charge for shipping and generally charge about 50 cents over what it actually costs me to ship to account for packaging. Through Etsy, shipping my bubble mailers on average cost around $3.75 for shipping while boxes cost around $10. These are all general and it changes case by case thoug!
Hey love your channel! I am a very beginner and something that is frustrating me is that when I solder, my joints come out a lot thicker than my edges because the foil width is essentially doubled from the two touching edges each being foiled. Am I doing something wrong? Would love any advice, thanks!
Hi Jodi! No, you're not doing anything wrong. This is completely normal and theres a few things you could do to work around this if it's really bothering you. 1) use hobby came or 2) apply normal foil to inner parts of the glass (I'm assuming you're using 7/32) and then apply larger (1/4") foil to the outer edges. If you decide to do this, youd have to make sure you overlap the foil/start the 1/4" foil on the inner solder lines. I hope that makes sense!
When I posted this video I honestly didnt know it had holes 🤣 I got the caddy from my grandpa and he stored his foil out of the holes. It wasnt until I went to superglue to foot on that I saw the holes and felt like a total idiot, hah!
The copper foil is what the solder sticks to, otherwise the solder just rolls off the glass. If the solder does "stick" to the glass, it's from small amounts of suction and comes off very easily
The piece at the end… no matter how much of a mistake it was, you made it exactly the way it needed to be, to visually demonstrate to others what not to do and how to avoid or fix the mistake. Really awesome how that one “unwanted” piece actually makes your video more useful for us and for you as a “teacher” 😁 Love your videos and energy 💞 thank you so much!!
The quality control section was *chef's kiss*
I’ve also gotten into the habit of keeping a small spray bottle of rubbing alcohol to wipe and dry each piece of glass with as it makes the copper tape stick much better. Also if I ever have to patch a small area, I wet a towel with the alcohol and quickly wipe the already applied tape. Otherwise while soldering, the patch of tape tends to float away with the hot soldering
Rachel....you are a goddamn gift. Thank you so much for all of these videos. I've been trying to teach myself how to do stained glass, but there's a lot to it. Your advice is very helpful! Plus, you seem super cool and like someone that would be cool to hang out with. Hope you're doing well!
Great tip about grinding down the edges of the mountainous glass! At 9:16 I can totally sympathize with you. I keep my "piece of shame" aka POS, where I can see, so that I don't make the same mistakes over again. Keep those videos coming! You're a great teacher!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind words :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for such an in depth foiling tutorial! Much appreciated
Thanks for watching, I'm so happy you liked it!
Thank you I was wondering what people were saying about tails and stuff no one showed up close to show what it actually looks like.
I love your personality. Thanks for helping all of us!
You're too kind! I'm so happy to be able to help :)!
Excellent video, very detailed and concise. We need more! 🌞🐻
Thank you :)!
Great video Rach! Strong eyeliner game as well!
Haha thank youuuu
Thank you so much for this video! I just started foiling my first project, and you are a wonderful instructor :)
Thank you, wonderful hands on, visual video.
Great video. I am going to look for some of your others.
Thanks for the videos. Your channel is very informative!
Thanks for watching!
@@sunbearglasscraft8065 Also, the instagram link on your youtube page is broken, just fyi.
@@briyo2289 Oops, thank you so much for letting me know! I just updated it
Awesome tips & awesome examples... of what to do and also what not to do Rach.... So that's how I get the foil to not split around the concave cuts... also just thinking from your examples, I need to do the same thing with the convex cuts... Also like the fact that you 1st burnish the edges, then on the sides next... good tip on grinding down the edge of the texture pieces... LOL "Take the edge off"... Great video...! Would like to see a video on your patching the foil...
Fabulous tutorial well explained and to the point. Brilliant channel
Thanks so much!
Really great explanation and examples!
Thank you :)
This was a really helpful video! I just started a four week class and we're supposed to think about what we wanted to do for our second project. I have the adorable Polish movie poster version of Godzilla as my phone background and thought, "Godzilla!" but then I was looking at it and realized spikes might not be so beginner friendly for cutting and grinding. I hadn't even thought about how difficult they might be to foil. Although that would be outside bits and those don't need foil. Anywho, the next class is when we'll be soldering and I feel like how well I've foiled and how well the soldering goes will kind of dictate what project I'd do next. Just been enjoying your videos to help me prep for classes and kind of work ahead to better understand how much would be too much for my second project. 😊
Another amazing video
Thank you so much, glad you are enjoying my content :)!
So many helpful tips that I've never heard of from all the other videos I've watched!! Thank you! I've just purchased your death moth and forest corner pattern off of etsy!!
That is fantastic to hear, I always worry I'm not being clear enough!! Thanks so much for your support and I hope you love the patterns ☺️!!
Very helpful!! Thank you. 💜
This video has helped me so much. Thank you
I'm so glad to hear it!
Your flipping Phenomenal!
Thank you 😊
You are absolutely lovely! Thank you!
You are too sweet. Thanks for watching!
Hi Rachel, another great and useful video, especially for doing the concave edges. I am doing your monstera leaf at the moment as a practise piece and have ended up with some splits doing the concave edges, so I might start gain with them and try your suggestion of warming the foil up.
Thanks for sharing! Love your videos!!
Thanks for watching :)!
🌹 very happy to see you may be you can teach me TVM from Belgium 🌹🌹🌹
Hi 👋🏼 love May I ask were Can I find some good Copper Tape 🤗. I’m new to soldering 👩🏭 I am not working with glass 🪟. I’m trying to do some crystal pendants / jewelry 😊
I love your CAN-DO stained glass videos. Your an inspiration to us all that if we keep on trying and learning we can all become good at this wonderful craft! You rock!
Hello, VERY helpful video. What copper foil tape do you buy? When I am doing my concaved edges the tape always seems to split even if I spend ample time warming and slowly stretching the tape. Thanks so much!!!!😍
Hello! your projects are beautiful! I'm studying to start working with soldering and glass. here in Brazil I can't find the lead to frame the pieces. Can I replace it with aluminum?
Do you have any videos using your band saw?
Is there a trick to knowing what size foil to use? How thin is too thin on the edges?
Thank you for the video, i would like gold edging instead of silver, how can i do that please? Or is there a gold tape available in the market. I hav been searching online but no luck
You can use copper patina
This has nothing to do with foiling but how do you package your pieces for shipping and what typically is a shipping price? Do you charge for shipping as well ?
For smaller pieces, I sandwich the glass between two sheets of cardboard, then wrap with bubble wrap. I use bubble mailers for these, and for larger orders I'll do the same sandwiching but package in a box. I do charge for shipping and generally charge about 50 cents over what it actually costs me to ship to account for packaging. Through Etsy, shipping my bubble mailers on average cost around $3.75 for shipping while boxes cost around $10. These are all general and it changes case by case thoug!
Have you tried a ripple bit for the textures glass?
I have not! I have never heard of it before but after looking it up I might have to get one. Thank you for teaching me something new 😄
Wow! I'd never heard of that before. Thanks for mentioning it!
Hey love your channel! I am a very beginner and something that is frustrating me is that when I solder, my joints come out a lot thicker than my edges because the foil width is essentially doubled from the two touching edges each being foiled. Am I doing something wrong? Would love any advice, thanks!
Hi Jodi! No, you're not doing anything wrong. This is completely normal and theres a few things you could do to work around this if it's really bothering you. 1) use hobby came or 2) apply normal foil to inner parts of the glass (I'm assuming you're using 7/32) and then apply larger (1/4") foil to the outer edges. If you decide to do this, youd have to make sure you overlap the foil/start the 1/4" foil on the inner solder lines. I hope that makes sense!
Take the edge off! Lmbo!😂
Why don't you use the hole in the foil caddy?
When I posted this video I honestly didnt know it had holes 🤣 I got the caddy from my grandpa and he stored his foil out of the holes. It wasnt until I went to superglue to foot on that I saw the holes and felt like a total idiot, hah!
@@sunbearglasscraft8065 😅
Great video. You’re so cute. Thanks 🙏 😊
Why do you need to foil your pieces? Couldn't you just soder the pieces?
The copper foil is what the solder sticks to, otherwise the solder just rolls off the glass. If the solder does "stick" to the glass, it's from small amounts of suction and comes off very easily
Take the edge off!!! lol!!
:)
You’re super cute☺️! Are you single?