Making of a Tiffany Studios Stained Glass Lamp WILD ROSES Part 3
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Making of a museum-quality, authentic reproduction Tiffany Studios Stained Glass lamp shade, WILD ROSES. Shade mold and brass hardwares are by Odyssey and stained glass are by Youghiogheny.
Very hard work but worth it. Love that. Would like to have one for me. All the best. 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Oh my goodness this is so much work! It’s going to be breathtaking, and I can’t wait to see it finished!
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Amazing ❤❤❤
Thank you.
I like making my own art 🎨 , very nice. You can't go wrong with green and blue.
Thank you. Check out my YT video called "Alice", my own shade design and I used alot of blue and green. Cheers.
You are good. Beautiful!!!
Thank you. Appreciate that.
Super !!!!
Thank you. Mucho apreciado.
So beautiful
Thank you, =)
Splendide et bravo pour votre dextérité en regardant la vidéo je comprends mieux le pourquoi il a autant de succès, merci de nous faire partager votre passion et pour le plaisir des yeux ❤ Salutations à tous
Merci beaucoup pour vos aimables paroles. Très appréciée.
can we get a part 4 please?
Sorry , had been very busy. Work got in the way. Gotta find time soon.
Es una exactitud maravillosa pero por favor dígame los siguientes pasos y el final
I'm working on it. Sorry for the delay, I do this as a hobby and currently my job is getting in the way of it. ... Estoy trabajando en ello. Perdón por el retraso, hago esto como hobby y actualmente mi trabajo se interpone en ello.
Your pieces are so tight, when you foil the pieces do they still fit? It seems like the pattern would expand. I'm new to S/G so I could be off on my assessment. Beautiful lamp! I can't wait to try one in the future. I'm a new subscriber! 😊
Hi. You're not wrong, foil adds to the size of the pieces. Foil is next to nothing in thickness when properly burnished. And if it gets too tight, you can always grind a piece or two to make everything fit. Thank you for subscribing. Stick to SG, its a very rewarding hobby.
@@neloleon Thank you for answering my question so quickly. Your work is absolutely beautiful 😍
I enjoyed watching your process very much. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Kathleen,
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I have a question, if you don't mind. Where can you purchase the molds. I only found a couple and they were called sections so they were not a complete circle. They were very expensive!
I get mime from my local stained glass supply store, they have an online presence too at sgw.net . "Odyssey" brand is a complete mold, (not sections) made of fiberglass and can be reused many times. Yes, they're expensive. You can get lucky sometimes at eBay. Good luck.
@@neloleon Thank you so much! Is this online store in America?
@@theresevarney4715 Yes. Long Island NY
@@neloleon I did look into their website but they are closed until February. I'll check back then. Thank you so much for the information! 😊
As a stained glass artist of 30+ years, my specialty being Tiffany Reproduction lamps, Odyssey is the true repro lamp molds. Unfortunately, Worden is no longer in business...they were my affordable go-to years ago. Yes, Odyssey is expensive.
How's it coming along?
I'm taking a break for the holidays.
How do you get it to stay on before soldering?
Sticky wax or tacky wax, you can get them at any stained glass supply store.
@@neloleonI've made hundreds of lamps..tacky wax is a problem compared to children's play dough. Yes, it works great.
@@sterling1386 I've never tried play dough, I guess because I never had an issue is tacky wax, thus no reason to experiment on other things. Always works great for me.
Is there a #4 video?
@@theresevarney4715 Not yet. Sorry, I've been busy. Subscribe and click on the bell, so you'll get notified when new video is out. Thanks for watching =).