That is beautiful!! Thank you so very much for sharing your process and which products you prefer to use!! Now I am really excited to start learning more about making pretty little projects!
I'm trying to cut the angles to make a block "O" that is approximately 6 1/4" H X 4 5/8" W. There will be 8 pieces of red glass that I will be wrapping with foil and solder together to make the Ohio State block "O" as a gift. I'm having trouble with cutting the angles to get 8 pieces to fit together accurately.
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The leaf suncatcher is just gorgeous. Thanks Ed, for a very helpful video. You explain everything so well.
Thank you for watching!
I get so motivated watching your short videos
Great and thanks so much, we love hearing that!
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Stained glass seems like fun. I think you're making those cuts and snaps look easy.
40+ years of practice. Thanks for watching!
This video is so soothing to watch. I can't wait to try making something!
Yay! Thank you!
That is beautiful!! Thank you so very much for sharing your process and which products you prefer to use!! Now I am really excited to start learning more about making pretty little projects!
Thank you and so glad we could help.
Its beautiful!!! I love stained glass making!
Thank you!
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Beautiful and awesome Job Ed & Barb...! That Leaf turned out great... Great detail on explaining the steps and processes too...!
Thanks Ray. We hope folks like it. These are always fun to do.
That was the nicest video. Very clear with what you were doing and I can't wait to try this.
Thank you Julie!
We ALL don't love our running pliars! LOL I have NO clue why , but I cannot use those to save my life. Love this video , well , love 'em all!
Lol Ed thinks everyone loves these mini Running Pliers! Thanks for watching.
incredible work! so detailed and the leaf turned out pretty. I have to try it out great video
Thanks so much 😊
Love your work, thank you
Thank you and thanks for watching!
So well explained. Thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful and very helpful tutorial! Where can I find the pattern?
Захотелось попробовать сделать что-то подобное! 😁👍
Go for it!
This is really pretty! I have a question though, would polishing remove parts of the patina?
You can polish the patina right of, yes. So be careful, use a light hand.
Ed, great video. I was wondering if you sell patterns to make this Maple leaf. I am just starting out and think this would be a great first project.
Yes I do. They will all be online in August.
@@ARTyRV Ed, I checked the website and did not see the pattern for the Maple leaf.
Best Regards,
Dave
Where could I find this pattern? The one I bought says beginner but harder than I expected
If you're just starting out, can you grind/shape the glass with a dremel?
You can, but it’s dusty so wear a mask. Also a grinding stone works good and we have one here for $23. amzn.to/3xTZ5Yk
I may have just missed it but where can I find the pattern for this leaf? So many others look way more detailed and I'm a beginner. Thanks
I'm trying to cut the angles to make a block "O" that is approximately 6 1/4" H X 4 5/8" W. There will be 8 pieces of red glass that I will be wrapping with foil and solder together to make the Ohio State block "O" as a gift. I'm having trouble with cutting the angles to get 8 pieces to fit together accurately.
Your pattern is your guide. Number the side that faces up. Use a straight edge, grind lightly. Good luck!
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Do you not use lead came instead of wire?
No
What size and type of wire goes around the outside?
Pretinned copper wire 20 gauge
How much over the edge of glass should the foil please?
The glass should be in the middle of the foil and the foil should be even on each side.
What is the gauge of wire that you wrap the piece in?
Gauge is 16. Thanks for watching!
@@ARTyRV What type metal for the 16g wire?
Should be wearing eye protection!!
He is wearing glasses. Thank you for watching!
What gauge wire is around the edges ?
20 gauge. Thanks for watching!