I absolutely love the way you teach. Thank you so much for teaching me how to do this. PS could you please leave off the music when you’re teaching some thing because some of us are hard of hearing and the music is distracting. I truly appreciate everything that you teach thank you.
I love this! I started working with stained glass a couple years ago. The fellow who taught my friend and I died 1-1/2 years ago. I recently made my first stained glass window 71 inches by 17 inches width. I dint know if I could really do it, but I did and it turned out BEAUTIFULLY! I watched several of your videos and they encouraged me so much, ! Thank you!
Thank you so much for you knd comments Rose. We don't really have a schedule for posting videos, we do have plans to publish more of them in the near future. Stay tuned and good luck with your next stained glass project. We are always here to answer your questions.
@@johnlombardo8472 nice to know this stained glass project, i'm very interested to do it but what is the welding material, edging? i wish can you provide the equipment to do it? Is the solder consumable Lead? What is the catalyst? Thanks!
As someone depending on how-to videos to learn/practice this craft yours is the calmest most refreshing I've found yet. So easy to follow and feels do-able. Thank you ♥
I just watched about six videos on stained glass and was about to give up as they were so poorly done. Thankfully I found your video! Very well done all all parts, use of the camera, use of the tools and your instruction. Hopefully you have more videos!
Hi, good afternoon, what a beautiful video, thanks for the tips, they will be very useful now that I start making my stained glass windows again after 20 years, I already subscribed.
good instruction very usefull ; also I use magnetic unther the glass to hold in place my ting or so like this i am able to place it where it is the best and nothing move when i put solder very easy whit strong magnet from hard disk for exemple thank for demo jack 47 71
We started with stained glass (we call this Tiffany) a few months ago and of course we're still learning. These videos are great, the tips we can use immediately. I do wonder about the iron, I noticed you use a 'iron tip' formed like a screwdriver. I know there are different ones but when do you use the one and when the other or is it just a matter of preference?
I really do not have a preference in solder tip size, the one used in this video is 3/8" which comes with the Weller. I have purchased smaller tips and find they work well when doing certain decorative soldering techniques. The smaller tip has a higher temp that the larger one which I then use a Rheostat to lower the temp.
The metal for the antennas, is it 60/40? I’m trying to do small wire details and having issues with .6mm 60/40 melting and I don’t know what kind of metal to use that sticks, is easy to make into shapes that I don’t have to wrap impossibly small foil onto to try and make stay.
We have verified audio levels on various platforms and asked for input from others as well but find no significant issues with volume so we have determined it to be acceptable. Sorry it’s a problem for you. You may want to view it on different devices to shed more light on it.
We use Classic 100 gel flux. It comes in a 4oz bottle. We sell it for $8.70 each. I will add it to the “Hot Deals” section of our website. We are building a stained glass supply section coming soon. Thanks for visiting our RU-vid channel.