Awesome work! But I suspect not enough precautions are taken against lead dust. As someone who has had lead poisoning by soldering I hope you're using decontamination cleaning agents and sprays for your workplace and don't touch surfaces you've soldered on with bare hands - especially since you wear rings and have long nails. Lead removal hand soap & wipes are great. Consider dust-wipe testing of your studio area to be safe (Schneider labs has a good easy kit). And blood testing for lead (none should be detected - if any is, you're being exposed unnecessarily) is a must. Stay safe!!
@@sazjh Lead free solder can contain other heavy metals like antimony. As well, the flux fumes can be more toxic and it can be harder to work with. Doing your research on the composition and proper handling of the solder, proper ventilation and PPE is still key. I stopped soldering entirely due to these concerns and not having an adequate space for doing so (I live in an apartment and don't have a dedicated isolated "work room", and additionally would not want to expose unsuspecting future tenants to anything), but if I had to, I would probably choose lead free.
The video I'd like to see is one that shows recommended tactics for best laying out your pattern on glass to both make cuts feasible and also preserve as much glass as possible. I made a pattern and soon will start cutting it (my first time) but I'm tight on funds and want to minimize my glass consumption with some careful planning.
Print the pattern onto a piece of paper, cut the pieces out, and arrange them onto your glass. You can move the paper about as much as you want to see how they fit together and minimize gaps between pieces before you glue it down and cut the glass.
I’ve always wanted to try stained glass and have found your videos to be the most comforting and accessible! Appreciate all the work you put into sharing what you’ve learned. I’d love to see a video of how you create/print your patterns.
What paper you use that have tak and stick to the glass. I use to do stain glass. I recommend you the safety glasses tha are close like a scuba mask. The tiny glasses gets in to the clothes and hair and layer can fall in to the eye. Never happens to me until one day I felt a glass in my eye. Wasn’t funny at all. There’s a fume extractor also for indoors and now the solder wire don’t have lead I think. Things change a bit. There’s is a water glass cutter that is a state of the art. It have a diamond string. For bigger pieces you use lead canals. For windows and stuff. Have a good luck with your endeavors. Look really pretty. It’s nice see new young people doing stain glass. Protect your lungs.
i absolutely adore stained glass pieces and i buy them whenever i see them, but lately i’ve been thinking more and more about making my own pieces. i honestly felt overwhelmed thinking about it because i wasn’t sure where to begin. this video helped me so much!!! i appreciate you! ❤
1. Glass - Hobby Lobby (or shop online), Delphi glass, (in the description is more info) 2. Waffle grid mat - to catch glass small pieces and the mess 3. Glasses - to protect eyes 4. Glass cutter - scores the surface and created a weak point, includes Pencil grid and blades - ITRK 5. Running pliers 6. Grozing pliers - cut small pieces glass - For smoothing glass: 7. Glass grinder - grinder edges 8. Glasses 9. Gloves (nitrile) - For copper foiling: 10. Copper foil - size 7/32 (studio pro brand) good for beginners, or Edco. 11. Burnishing tool 12. Exacto knife 13. Scissors to trim the foil - For soldering 14. Piece of corckboard 15. 60/40 solder 16. Solder iron - hackko dial temperature controller 17. Tip tinner 18. Flux - to cleand the glass (studio pro) 18. Brushes for the flux (cheap brushes) 19. Glass to contain the brush 20. Copper wire (solderable) - to make rings to hang it 21. Chain to hang it
Thank you so much for this. I’ve seen ppl making stained glass but no one explains how, and with what. Thank you so much for not gate keeping. 😊 Your work is beautiful!!
Brilliant video and the editing is superb. Not just talking about the supplies but showing what exactly it is used for and how is really great for beginners. Thank you.
With the sander, how do you sand small corners? What do you wipe your glasd down with? Do you have to etch the glass so that the foil will stick? What width of glass is best for beginners? How does cheap glass compare to more expensive glass? Also what tools do you recommend for someone in the eu?
I am so happy I stumbled upon this! I have been a huge stained glass fan forever. And now seeing that I could maybe learn this hobby is so inspiring! But buying the supplies seems very expensive for the start at least
Excellent info and great video, but one minor thing i noticed from my (limited) experience in woodworking. Generally you don't want to wear gloves around spinning machinery as it can be a safety hazard. The glove can get caught in the bit and at best ruin your piece, and worst cause an injury. that's the one thing I'd maybe not do
Tysm for making this!! I’ve always adored stained glass. I only recently looked into actually making it, but this is the first video I’ve seen!! I’ve seen some pretty comprehensive articles/blog posts but the video format is so much nicer!!
Amazing video! Ive never seen solder being used outside of electronics and jewlery so it was a pleasant surprise to stumble apon your channel. Thanks for sharing your creations with the world :)
This video is really usefull and great ! Thank you for all the details. At the moment, I'm thinking about working on stained glass so this video encourages me a lot to take the plunge.
This is one of the most beautiful crafts i've seen so far. One day, i'll definitely start doing this too but unfortunately I don't have the money for it atm. I am really into drawing both digital and traditional and my parents are both also great at arts and crafts so it's definitely in my genes haha
Thank you for creating easy to follow along videos. Alot of creators prefer to keep everything secret and it takes a lot of research for people like myself to figure out the products needed. Gorgeous work and also a way for me to look at art in a different way. Wonderful video. Scribed!
Thank you so much for this video, I was looking for a video to guide me through stained glass 🥺 thank you very much 🩷🩷🩷 Can you please make a video teaching how to use the glass grinder.
This is extremely helpful. Ive been wanting to get into stained glass making, so this video and others ive seen are very helpful. Im excited for the other videos you have in store for this series
Okay so I'm not saying I will but _hypothtically_ if the price for the glass grinder is way too steep for someone would it work to just put a hole in a table and mount a rotary tool with a glass bit on it so the bit is peeking out of the table hole? How dangerous would that be? Will I for sure die? Asking for a friend.
Hi! I would like to get into stained glass making and was wondering what the price breakdown would be for all of these materials? (: ty for the nice beginner video!!
So the silver from the soldering is always going to be the part of your end result? I like the way the copper looks on some of your pieces. There's no way having copper (color not necessarily metal) or bronze on staibed glass?
Thanks so much for sharing! Your work is beautiful. Did you teach yourself this process, or learn some other way? I want to get into it but classes so are expensive on top of all the necessary equipment. Thanks!
It is a good question! I learned in a public school almost for free. In my experience, it is better start in a worshop, so you can use the tools there.
This is super cool, I never thought of stained glass as a hobby I could do myself! How expensive is stained glass making compared to other crafting hobbies? Also, how hard is it to create 3D shapes with stained glass, like on a lamp and things like that?
Look at Harbor Freight, Temu, and other places for tools/glass. Plus, once you have the tools, they last a long time. Of course you'll have to reorder glass, solder, copper foil tape, when needed. This artist probably gets credit when you use her links, and it will help her channel. But you would not have found your passion to try if it were not for her videos. She offers a lot of expertise, and good knowledge for anyone starting out.
How concerning would it be if soldering took place at my kitchen table? I have an old house and the kitchen is one of the most spacious and ventable places but lead and food surfaces is concerning. I wouldn't be soldering on surfaces I'd cook with or even usually eat at, but I can also wash. Great video by the way!
I would not recommend that as the chance of lead poisoning would be much higher and it is very dangerous. Also whenever touching the lead/solder, please always wear gloves and do not touch your mouth or face. 👍
I’d like to see the place you make your pieces. I think this can’t be done inside of a house, can it (especially if there is a toddler)? Also, I’d like to know how you make your designs? If I take a course would it be possible for me to reach out and find beautiful designs or should I learn to design my pieces?
I would like to know where I can buy that on line. And where I can find the "pattern". In some videos, you clean the glass after the sticker off... With what? And how to do it at home? I mean, you talk about pulver and "toxic smell"... Can I still do it at home? Need a special room? I have so many other detailed questions...
I have all the supplies linked in the description. For patterns you can either create them yourself or find ones online! I clean the sticker residue off the glass with wd40. You don’t necessarily need a special room as long as it’s well ventilated but I do suggest having a dedicated workspace!
@@AmayaJade thank you so much for the infos. I'm thinking to start to do this hobby, that's why I was asking. I will make some research for the patterns. Thank you. ☺️
Hi! I have two questions. Are you always able to use your finger as a guide when scoring the glass? I saw that there is a guard, but I wondered if it was easy to slip. Also do you make your own patterns or do you have any recommendations for pattern making/sourcing?
I make my patterns and I’m working on a video going over how I do that. As for scoring the glass, I don’t ever have an issue slipping & you can always use the opposite hand to guide it!
In another video of yours you showed a solution that you spray on the glass to clean it. Can you tell me what that solution is and is it used to remove the flux?
Hi, thanks for this great video!! I'm very interested in pursuing this as a new hobby. Quick question: I was at my local craft store the other day (it's Michael's so I guess they're not local lol) and I saw a scoring tool called a "TOYO pattern blade pistol grip supercutter with TAP wheel technology". Are you familiar and, if so, thoughts? Thanks for your time!
А как вы утилизируете осколки стекла? Я всегда боюсь, что осколки могут кого-то поранить, где бы они ни оказались после вывоза мусора, на свалке или на сортировочной станции.
dear amaya, i have a question, where do you get your grinder bits from because on amazone there are a lot of grinder bits and i don't know with one to get for the same grinder that you have.
Here’s one I found that should be the same one for this grinder: www.amazon.com/dp/B07X594P5Y?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzamayajad-20&creativeASIN=B07X594P5Y&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.DHDWRS0BDEP4&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d_asin
I cannot start glass cutting because the material that you have mentioned was not available in my country I have also searched for it manually in Amazon but everything is not available in my country unfortunately so as much as I loved to do glass cutting I cannot 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I struggle a little navigating online spaces, especially websites like amazon and the like. It isn't normally too much of an issue but i wouldn't want to get the wrong thing for something like this. (I promise I'm just a little lost when it comes to tech and it's not a troll!❤) I was wondering if anybody from the UK had followed this guide at all and managed to find any of these as most of the things in the description can't be shipped here and I'm honestly really struggling to find them but would love to get started trying to learn how to do stained glass. I figured asking couldn't hurt and this community seems friendly enough! I couldn't find a discord so i hope asking here is ok! Has anyone found a uk shippable alternative for these ones? Sticker paper Copper foil (I'm unsure if I found the right stuff.) Soldering Iron (I could only find one at 46 W or 70+ W.) 60/40 solder. Flux Sorry again if asking this here isn't ok! ❤
beautifully explained. love watching, but this is not something I would be able to do. my clumsy self would be full of bandaids and probably an eye patch 😂
We sell high quality stained glass tools on Amazon and to local brick and mortar stained glass studios. We would love to send you a kit for use in your videos!
I have always wanted to try this, but never found a good list of the things I’d need and why. I really appreciate your help by way of this movie. Now can you give me some talent to gobwithbthosecdupplies so that I can make pieces that people will like and which I can be proud to show??? Best wishes and much thanks! InscrutableJohn
finally some detailed yet easy to follow instructions from an artist who knows how to make a lovely piece!! ✨
thank you!! 💞
@@AmayaJadewhere are the links??
Awesome work! But I suspect not enough precautions are taken against lead dust. As someone who has had lead poisoning by soldering I hope you're using decontamination cleaning agents and sprays for your workplace and don't touch surfaces you've soldered on with bare hands - especially since you wear rings and have long nails. Lead removal hand soap & wipes are great. Consider dust-wipe testing of your studio area to be safe (Schneider labs has a good easy kit). And blood testing for lead (none should be detected - if any is, you're being exposed unnecessarily) is a must. Stay safe!!
Is it possible to use lead-free solder? Would that be much safer?
@@sazjh Lead free solder can contain other heavy metals like antimony. As well, the flux fumes can be more toxic and it can be harder to work with. Doing your research on the composition and proper handling of the solder, proper ventilation and PPE is still key. I stopped soldering entirely due to these concerns and not having an adequate space for doing so (I live in an apartment and don't have a dedicated isolated "work room", and additionally would not want to expose unsuspecting future tenants to anything), but if I had to, I would probably choose lead free.
Thank you so much for this comment! This is very valuable information to know, especially beginners.
The video I'd like to see is one that shows recommended tactics for best laying out your pattern on glass to both make cuts feasible and also preserve as much glass as possible. I made a pattern and soon will start cutting it (my first time) but I'm tight on funds and want to minimize my glass consumption with some careful planning.
Agree! It would be very useful
I will make sure to go over that when I make a video on glass cutting!
Thank you. @@AmayaJade Have a wonderful week!
Print the pattern onto a piece of paper, cut the pieces out, and arrange them onto your glass. You can move the paper about as much as you want to see how they fit together and minimize gaps between pieces before you glue it down and cut the glass.
@@AmayaJade Can you make a video showing how you make your stickers?
I’ve always wanted to try stained glass and have found your videos to be the most comforting and accessible! Appreciate all the work you put into sharing what you’ve learned. I’d love to see a video of how you create/print your patterns.
I’m so glad you find them helpful! I will definitely make a video all about patterns!
What paper you use that have tak and stick to the glass. I use to do stain glass. I recommend you the safety glasses tha are close like a scuba mask. The tiny glasses gets in to the clothes and hair and layer can fall in to the eye. Never happens to me until one day I felt a glass in my eye. Wasn’t funny at all. There’s a fume extractor also for indoors and now the solder wire don’t have lead I think. Things change a bit. There’s is a water glass cutter that is a state of the art. It have a diamond string. For bigger pieces you use lead canals. For windows and stuff. Have a good luck with your endeavors. Look really pretty. It’s nice see new young people doing stain glass. Protect your lungs.
Thank you for this detailed tutorial. I already have a lot of hobbies but I did like doing this one when I was in elementary school
i absolutely adore stained glass pieces and i buy them whenever i see them, but lately i’ve been thinking more and more about making my own pieces. i honestly felt overwhelmed thinking about it because i wasn’t sure where to begin. this video helped me so much!!! i appreciate you! ❤
i’m so glad it helped! 😊
1. Glass - Hobby Lobby (or shop online), Delphi glass, (in the description is more info)
2. Waffle grid mat - to catch glass small pieces and the mess
3. Glasses - to protect eyes
4. Glass cutter - scores the surface and created a weak point, includes Pencil grid and blades - ITRK
5. Running pliers
6. Grozing pliers - cut small pieces glass
- For smoothing glass:
7. Glass grinder - grinder edges
8. Glasses
9. Gloves (nitrile)
- For copper foiling:
10. Copper foil - size 7/32 (studio pro brand) good for beginners, or Edco.
11. Burnishing tool
12. Exacto knife
13. Scissors to trim the foil
- For soldering
14. Piece of corckboard
15. 60/40 solder
16. Solder iron - hackko dial temperature controller
17. Tip tinner
18. Flux - to cleand the glass (studio pro)
18. Brushes for the flux (cheap brushes)
19. Glass to contain the brush
20. Copper wire (solderable) - to make rings to hang it
21. Chain to hang it
Thank you so much for this. I’ve seen ppl making stained glass but no one explains how, and with what. Thank you so much for not gate keeping. 😊
Your work is beautiful!!
Thank you!! 💞
Brilliant video and the editing is superb. Not just talking about the supplies but showing what exactly it is used for and how is really great for beginners. Thank you.
With the sander, how do you sand small corners? What do you wipe your glasd down with? Do you have to etch the glass so that the foil will stick? What width of glass is best for beginners? How does cheap glass compare to more expensive glass?
Also what tools do you recommend for someone in the eu?
I am so happy I stumbled upon this! I have been a huge stained glass fan forever. And now seeing that I could maybe learn this hobby is so inspiring! But buying the supplies seems very expensive for the start at least
Yes, it is expensive but if you are going to use it a lot of time is a good investment.
Excellent info and great video, but one minor thing i noticed from my (limited) experience in woodworking. Generally you don't want to wear gloves around spinning machinery as it can be a safety hazard. The glove can get caught in the bit and at best ruin your piece, and worst cause an injury. that's the one thing I'd maybe not do
Came down to the comments to make the same warning. Gloves and spinning machinery are a significant hazard. Stay safe out there yall !
Thank you sooo much for putting captions!! Love the extra bit of effort for those of us who can’t follow along with just audio
Your channel is the only channel I need. I had to delete all the other channels that had to do with stained glass. Thank you!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Tysm for making this!! I’ve always adored stained glass. I only recently looked into actually making it, but this is the first video I’ve seen!! I’ve seen some pretty comprehensive articles/blog posts but the video format is so much nicer!!
POOKIE THIS IS THE EXACT VIDEO I WAS LOOKING FOR
Amazing video! Ive never seen solder being used outside of electronics and jewlery so it was a pleasant surprise to stumble apon your channel. Thanks for sharing your creations with the world :)
This video is really usefull and great ! Thank you for all the details.
At the moment, I'm thinking about working on stained glass so this video encourages me a lot to take the plunge.
This is one of the most beautiful crafts i've seen so far. One day, i'll definitely start doing this too but unfortunately I don't have the money for it atm. I am really into drawing both digital and traditional and my parents are both also great at arts and crafts so it's definitely in my genes haha
I was just considering getting back into making stained glass and I'm so glad I found this video :3
Me too! I stoped when my baby was born. I had a lot of dangerus things for a child in my house.
@@Cecikim100 oh hope your labor was easy
Thank you for creating easy to follow along videos. Alot of creators prefer to keep everything secret and it takes a lot of research for people like myself to figure out the products needed. Gorgeous work and also a way for me to look at art in a different way. Wonderful video. Scribed!
Thank you so much for this video, I was looking for a video to guide me through stained glass 🥺 thank you very much 🩷🩷🩷
Can you please make a video teaching how to use the glass grinder.
Well I just commented on another video saying I didn’t know where to start with the hobby and I guess you just answered my question! 😆
Fantastic video! This was the best instruction tutorial for anything I have ever seen! Great job and thank you!❤
This is gold. Thank you. Lovely leaf creation too!
This is extremely helpful. Ive been wanting to get into stained glass making, so this video and others ive seen are very helpful. Im excited for the other videos you have in store for this series
Can you tell us how to make patterns and the tools that you use to make it , also the sticky paper that you use. Thank you
Yes, working on that video now! 😊
And the especial scisors please!
I just discovered your account and I’m a fan! Great videos ❤
Thank you so much! 💞
Okay so I'm not saying I will but _hypothtically_ if the price for the glass grinder is way too steep for someone would it work to just put a hole in a table and mount a rotary tool with a glass bit on it so the bit is peeking out of the table hole?
How dangerous would that be? Will I for sure die?
Asking for a friend.
Thank you very much. We are both very interested in getting into this art and your videos are brilliant, thank you.
We are now subscribers.
Can you go over how you make your sticker stencils
That will be my next video 💞
awesome video! I have my first class in a few weeks and I am so excited!
that’s so cool! have fun and let me know how it goes! 😊
Hi! I would like to get into stained glass making and was wondering what the price breakdown would be for all of these materials? (: ty for the nice beginner video!!
So the silver from the soldering is always going to be the part of your end result? I like the way the copper looks on some of your pieces. There's no way having copper (color not necessarily metal) or bronze on staibed glass?
Yes but there’s patina that can be applied after to change the finish of the solder!
Thank you so much for this video! Love your work 😄❤
Thank you!!
Thanks so much for sharing! Your work is beautiful. Did you teach yourself this process, or learn some other way? I want to get into it but classes so are expensive on top of all the necessary equipment. Thanks!
It is a good question! I learned in a public school almost for free. In my experience, it is better start in a worshop, so you can use the tools there.
Thank you! ADHD’er here. Ready for a new hyper focus!
Same
Suuuch a helpful video! I’ve been wanting to get started with stained glass for a while and I’m thinking 2025 is the year!
This is super cool, I never thought of stained glass as a hobby I could do myself! How expensive is stained glass making compared to other crafting hobbies? Also, how hard is it to create 3D shapes with stained glass, like on a lamp and things like that?
Dear Amaya, thank you for your video! Very informative and tastefull made.
My only question is how loud the grinder is? I have roommates and live in an apartment complex but would love to try to learn how to do this.
Well I cheaked and it will cost 430 canadian $ to start this hobby
Yeah...why are all the cool hobbies so expensive 😭
Tho tbf if you take commissions it would start to pay for itself eventually
($315 USD) Honestly much lower entry cost than I was expecting
Look at Harbor Freight, Temu, and other places for tools/glass. Plus, once you have the tools, they last a long time. Of course you'll have to reorder glass, solder, copper foil tape, when needed.
This artist probably gets credit when you use her links, and it will help her channel. But you would not have found your passion to try if it were not for her videos. She offers a lot of expertise, and good knowledge for anyone starting out.
How concerning would it be if soldering took place at my kitchen table? I have an old house and the kitchen is one of the most spacious and ventable places but lead and food surfaces is concerning. I wouldn't be soldering on surfaces I'd cook with or even usually eat at, but I can also wash. Great video by the way!
I would not recommend that as the chance of lead poisoning would be much higher and it is very dangerous. Also whenever touching the lead/solder, please always wear gloves and do not touch your mouth or face. 👍
@@mayanderes9084what if you used lead-free solder?
Hola! Dónde puedo encontrar el papel adhesivo para poder marcar los vidrios? Qué marca ocupas?
I’d like to see the place you make your pieces. I think this can’t be done inside of a house, can it (especially if there is a toddler)? Also, I’d like to know how you make your designs? If I take a course would it be possible for me to reach out and find beautiful designs or should I learn to design my pieces?
I would like to know where I can buy that on line.
And where I can find the "pattern".
In some videos, you clean the glass after the sticker off... With what?
And how to do it at home? I mean, you talk about pulver and "toxic smell"... Can I still do it at home? Need a special room?
I have so many other detailed questions...
I have all the supplies linked in the description. For patterns you can either create them yourself or find ones online! I clean the sticker residue off the glass with wd40. You don’t necessarily need a special room as long as it’s well ventilated but I do suggest having a dedicated workspace!
@@AmayaJade thank you so much for the infos.
I'm thinking to start to do this hobby, that's why I was asking.
I will make some research for the patterns.
Thank you. ☺️
Hi! I have two questions. Are you always able to use your finger as a guide when scoring the glass? I saw that there is a guard, but I wondered if it was easy to slip. Also do you make your own patterns or do you have any recommendations for pattern making/sourcing?
I make my patterns and I’m working on a video going over how I do that. As for scoring the glass, I don’t ever have an issue slipping & you can always use the opposite hand to guide it!
How often do you cut yourself? My husband is against me trying out stained glass as he's afraid I'm going to be constantly cutting myself.
I’ll get a tiny cut occasionally but it’s mostly from handling larger sheets of glass & not paying attention!
In another video of yours you showed a solution that you spray on the glass to clean it. Can you tell me what that solution is and is it used to remove the flux?
When I’m cleaning the sticker residue off the glass I use wd40 but when I clean the finished piece after soldering I use dish soap & a magic eraser!
How much does it cost for all of that stuff
Amaya, please advose: do copper and solderind add volume on the edges? Shall i (when gronding) make pieces like 1-2 mm less on the edges?
How would you use a gel flux? Is liquid always best for stained glass?
It’s up to personal preference. I’ll be switching to gel because it dries slower & cleans up easier than liquid from what I’ve seen!
Do you have an estimate of how much all this would cost in the end??
Sorry for this question…😅
Where are the links?
What is that mist that you have next to you?
what do you do with leftover glass? it seems like a lot of waste, i’d love to do this but i’m worried about that
I keep all of it to reuse in other projects!
Hi, thanks for this great video!! I'm very interested in pursuing this as a new hobby.
Quick question: I was at my local craft store the other day (it's Michael's so I guess they're not local lol) and I saw a scoring tool called a "TOYO pattern blade pistol grip supercutter with TAP wheel technology". Are you familiar and, if so, thoughts? Thanks for your time!
@AmayaJade :)
thank you so much for this helpful video! unfortunately, the soldering iron you linked is sold out-- any other recs?
looks like anything in stained glass has it in stock for around the same price! www.anythinginstainedglass.com/tools/ironsHakko.html
@@AmayaJade thank you so much!
Do you have to buy the grinder machine?
Can I just ask could you sell these things and how much would you sell it for?
I so want to try this! What is that tool you used to smooth down the copper foil?
A burnished she said she's also used the back of a paint brush!😊
Burnisher*
I love your videos but I'm soooo afraid to try this. Your pieces are beautiful!!!
Do you use the tip tinner befor or after using it to solder? Or both?
Both! You can use it whenever the iron isn’t holding onto solder/needs cleaned!
А как вы утилизируете осколки стекла? Я всегда боюсь, что осколки могут кого-то поранить, где бы они ни оказались после вывоза мусора, на свалке или на сортировочной станции.
Beautiful ❤️
dear amaya, i have a question, where do you get your grinder bits from because on amazone there are a lot of grinder bits and i don't know with one to get for the same grinder that you have.
Here’s one I found that should be the same one for this grinder: www.amazon.com/dp/B07X594P5Y?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzamayajad-20&creativeASIN=B07X594P5Y&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.DHDWRS0BDEP4&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d_asin
How much would the parts be in total
What a great video!
Thank you!
thanks so much!!!!!! this came right in time for me
I cannot start glass cutting because the material that you have mentioned was not available in my country I have also searched for it manually in Amazon but everything is not available in my country unfortunately so as much as I loved to do glass cutting I cannot 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is amazing I wish to try it someday
It s a nice , 👍 how to by fournitures in Europe ??
I struggle a little navigating online spaces, especially websites like amazon and the like. It isn't normally too much of an issue but i wouldn't want to get the wrong thing for something like this. (I promise I'm just a little lost when it comes to tech and it's not a troll!❤)
I was wondering if anybody from the UK had followed this guide at all and managed to find any of these as most of the things in the description can't be shipped here and I'm honestly really struggling to find them but would love to get started trying to learn how to do stained glass.
I figured asking couldn't hurt and this community seems friendly enough! I couldn't find a discord so i hope asking here is ok!
Has anyone found a uk shippable alternative for these ones?
Sticker paper
Copper foil (I'm unsure if I found the right stuff.)
Soldering Iron (I could only find one at 46 W or 70+ W.)
60/40 solder.
Flux
Sorry again if asking this here isn't ok! ❤
Go to B&Q and ask an employee there for help, they should have all those things and you don't have to buy it online.
What’s the name of the song you used? Cause it’s definitely not beautiful things by Benson Boon 😂
Where or how you print stickers in those shapes rhat you need?
I use a cricut machine to cut them out! I’ll make a whole video showing how I do it!
@@AmayaJade brilliant, will wait for it ^-^
I want to start this hobby so bad
If you do, it's quite expensive and be careful of the solder. I used to solder with lead containing solder and developed lead poisoning.
where do you buy the waffle grid mat?
I have it linked in the description!
You have to do both sides right?
Yes!
Gracias por la ayuda 🫂
Soo cool! ❤
Please make stained glass lamp.
Great video! Though noooo I don’t need another hobby help! 😂❤
New subs watching from riyadh
beautifully explained. love watching, but this is not something I would be able to do. my clumsy self would be full of bandaids and probably an eye patch 😂
I have gotten my hands sucked into a belt sander because I was wearing gloves so I would recommend not wearing gloves when sanding
Could you please add Turkish subtitles option? The video attracted a lot of attention but I don't understand anything
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This ate.
We sell high quality stained glass tools on Amazon and to local brick and mortar stained glass studios. We would love to send you a kit for use in your videos!
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Lead is really dangerous though…
Lead free is an option!
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Dont lie, how many times have you cut yourself lol
Not many!
I have always wanted to try this, but never found a good list of the things I’d need and why. I really appreciate your help by way of this movie.
Now can you give me some talent to gobwithbthosecdupplies so that I can make pieces that people will like and which I can be proud to show???
Best wishes and much thanks!
InscrutableJohn
How do you make the stickers????
My next video will show how I make them!