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Top Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Learning Stained Glass. 

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This video will introduce you to 10 mistakes that most beginners make when working with stained glass. Ed will give you tips to avoid mistakes commonly made when learning stained glass.
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@-ray-h
@-ray-h 2 года назад
Awesome video all should view... on the Top 10 Mistakes to avoid when learning stained glass...👍By Ed & Barb 1. Not enough practice cutting glass. Practice Practice Practice cutting window glass. 2. Not cutting your glass to fit your pattern correctly. Place the cutter wheel on the inside of the black line while scoring your glass. 3. Using too much cutter oil. Only use a little bit of oil with your glass cutter. 4. Using the wrong solder. Use 50/50 on LED and 60/40 on copper foil. 5. Not cleaning after applying flux and patina. 6. Using too much flux. 7. Do NOT Leave flux or patina on your glass project overnight. Clean your glass with a mixture of baking soda & water to remove flux & use glass cleaner w/ 91% alcohol to remove patina. 8. Not using a rheostat / temperature controller. 100 watt soldering Iron at a #8 setting. 9. Not following Studio Safety Precaution. Have / use safety glasses, Band-Aids, don’t wear open toed shoes. 10. Getting frustrated & giving up too soon.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thanks Ray!
@leopard36cat
@leopard36cat Год назад
I told the guy at the glass shop I was a beginner, he did not stop me buying loads a textured glass bout £300 worth and I chewed through a bit and though hang on I need some flat clear glass to practice with first, I wish I had seen your Video, Anyhow thanks you good man,from Pete in England.
@zoecorman2500
@zoecorman2500 Год назад
MORE CLOSE-UPS! Let's see that oxidized solder really close up. Thanks for this vid.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Thanks!
@JoeyArispe
@JoeyArispe 2 года назад
I keep telling myself to drive a little 4 cylinder pickup truck glass cutter instead of a Ferrari glass cutter. It keeps me from making mistakes and going outside of the line. Ed and Barb are the best teachers ever!!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thank you! LOL
@sangueguerriero9538
@sangueguerriero9538 6 месяцев назад
Ive always been frustrated with my patina looking brown instead of black... Now I know why 😅...thank you so much for these wonderful tips
@numbnuts5842
@numbnuts5842 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for all your helpful advice! I recently took a class in town …$200 and learned very little. Absolutely love doing this…can’t admit to my husband how much I’ve spent. Holy moly, I saw your video on “The Grinder “…hasn’t arrived yet but I’m excited! Thanks again!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 7 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@tombrewsaugh1399
@tombrewsaugh1399 2 месяца назад
About how much baking soda to water for cleaning? Now that I'm retired I have time to get back to model building but I have most of the tools for stain glass as I took a class years ago. My youngest daughter took a weekend class and liked doing stain glass so I need to set up a space to work with her.
@nancylee1883
@nancylee1883 11 месяцев назад
I wish I had seen this a couple of months ago! Thanks for sharing all the things to not do. Now I will know better for my next piece.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 11 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@CP-fe6jr
@CP-fe6jr 11 месяцев назад
wish I had seen a video like this when I began with Stained Glass all those years ago!
@chillwinston1255
@chillwinston1255 3 месяца назад
Im a 4th year glazier apprentice and we don't do any stained glass work. I've decided not to be a tradesman after my time and dedicate my skills to lead lighting and copper works. It's the first time since picking up a guitar at 14 that I've been excited and so interested in something. I love this shit
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 3 месяца назад
great! Enjoy the journey and bring questions to the livestreams Mondays at 7 pm
@laney7031
@laney7031 Год назад
Thank you for this helpfull video Ed and Barb! ⭐️
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
You are welcome!
@paulisawinsong8224
@paulisawinsong8224 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the reminders. Enjoy yiur videos so much.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@Someoneoutthere67
@Someoneoutthere67 6 месяцев назад
I definitely want to get up there and take a couple classes
@conniespraul1860
@conniespraul1860 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I started doing (trying) 15 yrs ago. I took a few classes thought I could do it. I quit. Recently I decided to try again. This video helped me more than any class I took. There were no learning tips like u gave. I’m excited to try again. I would love to get good enough to make things for friends and relatives. Thank you again. You told things I never knew and they made perfect sense. Would love to take classes with you but I live in Missouri. Keep putting out videos. 😀
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
So happy to hear our videos are helping. Thank you so much for letting us know. We are happy to help. Please subscribe and come to our livestreams on Mondays at 7pm. It’s all free and our stained glass community is awesome. Thanks for watching!
@juliesilvasy9490
@juliesilvasy9490 2 года назад
Very educational....the BEST one for me is #2...I've been struggling because of how I was cutting the pattern. Thank you so much
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Happy to hear we can help! Thanks for watching!
@4Brandy4
@4Brandy4 10 месяцев назад
I’m so glad I came across y’all’s channel and videos! I’m only three projects in and now I know why my cutter isn’t working properly. The directions only said not to overfill and it didn’t come with a pipette. It’s also not a see through pencil cutter, so I poured some in and have had the worst time. Now I realize it’s likely because I have too much oil in my cutter. I don’t have issues with the ones in my class. We also weren’t taught about patina or waxing so now we will need to scrub our finished projects and patina and wax them. Thanks again for another great video Ed and Barb!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 10 месяцев назад
We're always learning too. Thanks for watching!
@milku9051
@milku9051 2 года назад
Never did glass art in my life, but watching this video was oddly entertaining
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching!
@patriciahawk5648
@patriciahawk5648 Год назад
Thank you so much! Took classes awhile back and your tips and classes have been great to refresh my memory and skills . 😊
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Great. That’s good to hear.
@PricklyPickle777
@PricklyPickle777 6 месяцев назад
#10 applies for all crafts, as well as #1. Taking the time to learn the basics and then practice those, instead of expecting master craftsman results or even basic correct results straight away. Too many give up too soon because they compare their work with people who have already mastered the skills, or with the very few people that are able to instantly pick up crafts. Just like playing a musical instrument, you can't expect to watch a few videos, read a few books, pick up an instrument and record a track. It takes practice and MANY MANY MANY mistakes. *I haven't used this media before - don't even have any of the equipment, but keen to learn one day. Hope to learn more from you later!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 6 месяцев назад
Yes, it takes dedication and a love of the craft. Thanks for sharing your insights.
@sallyjoligocki5011
@sallyjoligocki5011 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I have been cutting my glass wrong and I never heard of baking soda for cleaning. Things are going to change in my studio. Thanks again.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Happy to help.
@ladonnavietti2784
@ladonnavietti2784 Год назад
THANK YOU for teaching me these tips
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@helensowards2225
@helensowards2225 Год назад
Thanks so much for the info.Just had my 3rd lesson and enjoying it
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Rock on!
@teresagardner3774
@teresagardner3774 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I have had a passion to learn this beautiful art for many years and I am getting started buying the proper products I need now. I am looking forward to all videos you are going to share and looking back at all you have made in the past. I need all the help and guidance you can give me. Thank you once again!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@TheClayone
@TheClayone 2 года назад
Thank you SOOO much. Wasn't that great at glass work years ago and am picking it up again and want to do it correctly! You're advice is well heeded here.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thanks for watching the video!
@TheClayone
@TheClayone 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing so much knowledge!!!
@dianenortness2131
@dianenortness2131 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much!
@thefarmhouseinthefield4576
@thefarmhouseinthefield4576 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this! I've been doing stained glass for 2-3 years after taking an "enrichment" class. I was never happy with my results. Your video taught me a lot of what I'm doing wrong. Thank you so much for this!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and so happy to help!
@xx1983xx
@xx1983xx Год назад
Thank you, sir! I've been so inspired by you!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Thank you for watching. Glad we could help.
@TitaniumTulips
@TitaniumTulips 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful info. Thank you.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sylviaprudhomme5417
@sylviaprudhomme5417 2 года назад
Thank you. Learned a lot
@Dan-ji4db
@Dan-ji4db 2 года назад
I learned a lot. I've been literally soaking my pieces in flux. What a waste. Also, why is 50/50 best for leaded work?
@catsantjane
@catsantjane 2 года назад
Great tips
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Happy to help!
@lyndabeard7050
@lyndabeard7050 2 года назад
Ty so much!!! The race car! Lol 😊❤️
@kathiestearns8349
@kathiestearns8349 2 года назад
I use ruby red, love it
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
It’s the best!
@jeanlindgren4068
@jeanlindgren4068 Год назад
Thank you!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
You're welcome!
@colleenblakecalvert9909
@colleenblakecalvert9909 Год назад
Thank you for the advice in your video!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Glad to help.
@ellenbryson9676
@ellenbryson9676 2 года назад
Great video!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thank you!
@beatricearanda3994
@beatricearanda3994 Год назад
I want to learn how to make and work with stain glass !
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
We have beginner kits on our website @conwayglass.com tools and supplies. Thanks for watching.
@marandjoe
@marandjoe 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this. I have reached the 10th .. I will keep with it for awhile.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
@beef539
@beef539 Год назад
Very good video
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Thank you! We appreciate your feedback.
@juliegraves7064
@juliegraves7064 2 года назад
Bravo!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thank you!
@Someoneoutthere67
@Someoneoutthere67 6 месяцев назад
👍
@thanhp7959
@thanhp7959 Год назад
Thanks 😊
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
You're welcome!
@AngelicaStarMusic
@AngelicaStarMusic 8 месяцев назад
What is your recommended pencil cutter? I tried going to your website and it wasn’t available to buy and name not given. Thanks in advance!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 8 месяцев назад
The Toyo supercutter www.amazon.com/shop/artyrvglassstudio/list/2U8ELT5H8BEXL?ref_=aipsflist_aipsfartyrvglassstudio
@MICHELLEEVANS33
@MICHELLEEVANS33 Год назад
And for jump rings, I know you put it on a joint but do you put it on top of the joint or in the joint with a longer piece if wire thats longer than the circle?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Thanks for coming out and participating in the Monday night Livestream.
@Kaails2424
@Kaails2424 4 месяца назад
What are your thoughts on lead free solder?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 4 месяца назад
It's a good option for stained glass jewelry.
@kathykat7592
@kathykat7592 2 года назад
You rock!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@SandHippie18
@SandHippie18 2 года назад
Hi! What temperature do you have your soldering iron set to? Thank you!
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Around #7 but test your iron, it could be higher or lower depending on type of solder and your studio temp etc. Thanks for watching!
@SandHippie18
@SandHippie18 2 года назад
Hi! What is your opinion on Gel Flux and/or Paste Flux? Thanks for this great video! Listening and watching as I foil! Good stuff! 👍😀
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
We prefer to use the Ruby Flux. It doesn’t smoke and is easier to clean up. Thanks for watching!
@CSimi115
@CSimi115 2 года назад
Great video! What brand are those mini running pliers?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
I’m looking them up for you!
@MICHELLEEVANS33
@MICHELLEEVANS33 Год назад
Can you drill small holes in glass for jump rings?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Yes
@Clover12346
@Clover12346 7 месяцев назад
How do you cut smaller pieces accurately.
@lizr9894
@lizr9894 8 месяцев назад
What is the material covering the work bench please?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 8 месяцев назад
This paper is the tabletop material amzn.to/3Syb6xW
@MICHELLEEVANS33
@MICHELLEEVANS33 Год назад
Ok I didn't catch what to do after you patina, do you have to let it dry then use window cleaner then wax?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Yes
@andrewlester5384
@andrewlester5384 Год назад
I'm not much for comments but thank you for the great video.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@zoecorman2500
@zoecorman2500 Год назад
He said, "Don't avoid using a rheostat." Sounds like a double-negative. Do you mean we should USE a rheostat? I'm confused. : )
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Lol yes, use a rheostat!
@ruthbolles2448
@ruthbolles2448 2 года назад
If using a weller 100 wat temp control iron do I still need to use a reostat? I thought that iron maintains temp.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
The iron has a maximum temp of 600 to 800 Fdepending on the tip. Solder melts at 320 - 400 F degrees. Use the reostat to maintain the perfect soldering temp. You’ll also find your tip lasts longer.
@sylvia09xyz
@sylvia09xyz 15 дней назад
I'm about two years too late with my comment, but, as a true beginner, I would have liked to have seen more close ups details of the things you were pointing out.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV День назад
Thanks for watching!
@mistyhefner3790
@mistyhefner3790 Год назад
When I use my glass cutter and practice on plain hobby glass I hear the the cutting sound but when I use it on the stained glass I don't hear that cutting sound and get worried. Does it vary with different types of glass?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Exactly. Glass sounds different based on its density etc.
@mistyhefner3790
@mistyhefner3790 Год назад
@@ARTyRV thank you for your help. I love your guys videos!
@randalhuffman8827
@randalhuffman8827 10 месяцев назад
What wattage is the iron set to on setting 8? I can get a fancy station, but i have a 35 watt weller. Thanks
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 10 месяцев назад
You’ll have to see what works best. We use a 100 watt iron and set the # by testing the lead or solder to see how it melts best.
@johnfought9248
@johnfought9248 11 месяцев назад
Is that lead poisonous and what is the patina?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 11 месяцев назад
Good question. Lead dust is dangerous and chemicals can be toxic. Work in a well ventilated area and use a mask when required.
@ellagregory818
@ellagregory818 Год назад
So if you use 60/40 you have to patina it ? You can't just leave it silver ?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
You can just leave silver if you want. You don’t have to patina. Thanks for watching!
@ellagregory818
@ellagregory818 Год назад
@ARTyRV GLASS STUDIO ok thank you so much ! If I'm not mistaken, I can just wax it so it won't oxidize correct ? Does it have to be a certain kind of wax ?
@familyguy05
@familyguy05 Год назад
I started watching this video in 2022, and finished it in 2023.
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Awesome!
@MICHELLEEVANS33
@MICHELLEEVANS33 Год назад
Why doesn't patina come in more colors?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Good question!
@pamelathornton2710
@pamelathornton2710 3 месяца назад
Why do you pronounce sold-er as sodder Im an Aussie just wondering
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 3 месяца назад
It is the American English pronunciation. Confusing right?
@MICHELLEEVANS33
@MICHELLEEVANS33 Год назад
What if you don't have patina?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
You don’t have to use patina. It’s not mandantory!
@sharonelrod5390
@sharonelrod5390 7 месяцев назад
You're video is except detail. I just wished there could have been more close ups for us beginners . We can't see the details. Can't fix that. Blessings to you guys
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! This is a good beginner video you might enjoy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p5pNt0JNhVw.htmlsi=RXZCg61nDc3g1xgV
@lassitterfamilygospelandbl7339
@lassitterfamilygospelandbl7339 2 года назад
I’m a little speedy, I must admit. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Learning to control my speed 👀 so I don’t get into trouble with the glass cutter police 👮🏻‍♀️
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 2 года назад
Lol!!
@Saartje05
@Saartje05 Год назад
With what do you wax?
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV Год назад
Pledge, furniture polish
@guzzidude7410
@guzzidude7410 10 месяцев назад
#9. Safety first Oh, the irony. There is much more than glass when it comes to safety...
@ARTyRV
@ARTyRV 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and commenting every little bit helps!
@barbararagland1862
@barbararagland1862 2 года назад
Thank you!!!
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