Hi Julie, Glad you liked the 2.0 upgrade!! I was happier with the way this one came out. I felt the first one was a little too big for my liking. Like I said in my video, I have always in the past made a prototype of the project to work out any bugs in it before making the video. I guess I better go back to my old ways!! Thanks for your comment. Have a great day. Regards, Bill Stone
Putting the panels together adding to the size. That would have had me questioning my measuring abilities! The learning process I find rewarding and frustrating.
Hi Julie, As you can see from the video, I get mixed up also sometimes!! The more you work with these projects with a lot of panels in them, you will find it gets easier for you to put them together. Just take it slow and steady. I hope you had a nice Easter. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Brad, Thanks, I had a skin cancer burned off and it is just starting to heal. I know it didn't look too great in the video for some of the shots. Thanks for your comment. Regards, Bill Stone
WoW !!! Bill that looks fantastic, Thankyou for the redo I definitely like that one better too, I love hiw you use solar lantern in this way it's genius, Thankyou for sharing again, I look forward to making one, & as Brad said yr hand is looking much better, I meant to say something about it on the other video as my Husband ends up the same way the slightest knock and its damaged his skin is thin now from all the years in the sun actually he's worse & he's only 57 like me lol
Hi Austra, Glad you enjoyed the upgrade on the hummingbird solar lantern, I liked this size much better than the first one. That's why I usually make a porotype first to work out any problems with the project. I had a skin cancer burned off my hand and it was just starting to heal. Two much sun years ogo are catching up with me now!! Thanks for tour comment!! Have a great day. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Brenda, Thanks for your kind words, so glad you're enjoying these video projects. Each year where we live in Corona, CA we have a Christmas Boutique and that's the only time that I have these projects for sale. They are mostly made for show and tell for these videos. Years ago, I did sell some of my projects, unfortunately that didn't go very well, problems with payment, shipping costs, broken items and several problems. I came to the conclusion at my age I didn't need that headache. So sorry!! Thanks for your comment and thanks for looking at some of my videos on my channel. Have a great day!! Regards, Bill Stone
Hi sir , I am very new for these kind of project , so kindly let me know the glass thickness n H lead strips H height n width for this project are used please
Hi and welcome to my channel!! The lead came used in all of these projects are made by Cascade Metals, they have a great Lead Came chart you can download. The U Lead Came I use is RU-70, Face width 1/4", Channel Width 3/16". The H Lead Came I use RH-9, Face width 5/32", Channel width 3/16". Most standard stained glass is about 3mm thick, so these lead Cames work great with the glass. They also make a RH-8 Face width 5/32" and Channel Width of 5/32". I like the RH-9 H Came because it is just a little wider in the channel and is easier to use with glass that's a little thicker then 3mm. I hope that helps you out. Please feel free to ask me anything about these videos' projects on my channel. Have a great day!! Regards, Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 thank you very much sir .. I am sure this help me .. but problem is I wanted to start with these project but in India raw materials is very difficult to or not available . 😭 still I am searching it
Hi again, So nice to hear from you, sorry your having trouble finding the materials to make these projects. I don't know if you have Amazon, E-Bay or any stained-glass supplies stores in your area. All of these places sell Lead Came that would work for these video projects. Hopefully you can work something out and enjoy this fun hobby. Best of luck to you!! Regards, Bill Stone
Thanks for the update Bill.
Hi Julie,
Glad you liked the 2.0 upgrade!! I was happier with the way this one came out. I felt the first one was a little too big for my liking. Like I said in my video, I have always in the past made a prototype of the project to work out any bugs in it before making the video. I guess I better go back to my old ways!! Thanks for your comment. Have a great day.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Putting the panels together adding to the size. That would have had me questioning my measuring abilities! The learning process I find rewarding and frustrating.
Hi Julie,
As you can see from the video, I get mixed up also sometimes!! The more you work with these projects with a lot of panels in them, you will find it gets easier for you to put them together. Just take it slow and steady. I hope you had a nice Easter.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Left hand looks loads better in this video. Glad you're healing up sir
Hi Brad,
Thanks, I had a skin cancer burned off and it is just starting to heal. I know it didn't look too great in the video for some of the shots. Thanks for your comment.
Regards,
Bill Stone
WoW !!! Bill that looks fantastic, Thankyou for the redo I definitely like that one better too, I love hiw you use solar lantern in this way it's genius, Thankyou for sharing again, I look forward to making one, & as Brad said yr hand is looking much better, I meant to say something about it on the other video as my Husband ends up the same way the slightest knock and its damaged his skin is thin now from all the years in the sun actually he's worse & he's only 57 like me lol
Hi Austra,
Glad you enjoyed the upgrade on the hummingbird solar lantern, I liked this size much better than the first one. That's why I usually make a porotype first to work out any problems with the project. I had a skin cancer burned off my hand and it was just starting to heal. Two much sun years ogo are catching up with me now!!
Thanks for tour comment!! Have a great day.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Amei !
Obrigada ! 🩷🌷
Hi Monica,
Thanks for your comment, so glad you liked the video. Have a great Day!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
Phenomenal! Do you sell these? Thank you for sharing your talent. I’m serious about finding out if you sell these.😊😊😊
Hi Brenda,
Thanks for your kind words, so glad you're enjoying these video projects. Each year where we live in Corona, CA we have a Christmas Boutique and that's the only time that I have these projects for sale. They are mostly made for show and tell for these videos. Years ago, I did sell some of my projects, unfortunately that didn't go very well, problems with payment, shipping costs, broken items and several problems. I came to the conclusion at my age I didn't need that headache. So sorry!!
Thanks for your comment and thanks for looking at some of my videos on my channel.
Have a great day!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
Hi sir , I am very new for these kind of project , so kindly let me know the glass thickness n H lead strips H height n width for this project are used please
Hi and welcome to my channel!!
The lead came used in all of these projects are made by Cascade Metals, they have a great Lead Came chart you can download.
The U Lead Came I use is RU-70, Face width 1/4", Channel Width 3/16".
The H Lead Came I use RH-9, Face width 5/32", Channel width 3/16".
Most standard stained glass is about 3mm thick, so these lead Cames work great with the glass. They also make a RH-8 Face width 5/32" and Channel Width of 5/32". I like the RH-9 H Came because it is just a little wider in the channel and is easier to use with glass that's a little thicker then 3mm. I hope that helps you out. Please feel free to ask me anything about these videos' projects on my channel. Have a great day!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 thank you very much sir .. I am sure this help me .. but problem is I wanted to start with these project but in India raw materials is very difficult to or not available . 😭 still I am searching it
Hi again,
So nice to hear from you, sorry your having trouble finding the materials to make these projects. I don't know if you have Amazon, E-Bay or any stained-glass supplies stores in your area. All of these places sell Lead Came that would work for these video projects. Hopefully you can work something out and enjoy this fun hobby. Best of luck to you!!
Regards,
Bill Stone