Super Colourful Art Deco Stained Glass Entrance Making
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- This week's video shows the making of this rather gourgous and super colourful Art Deco inspired entrance set. The two centre panels will be fitted in the front door and a sidelight panel fitted on either side. Leaving my workshop just after Christmas to my clients home in the Manchester area. These have some serious pop! I can't wait to see them fitted 🕺🍻
What do you think of these?
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Cheers 🍻
Jan
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Your accuracy in glass and lead cutting is astounding. #Goals! 🤩😎😍
Aww cheers buddy, a job worth doing is worth doing well 🍻🍻
@@JanLightLeadedDesigns absolutely! I’m still trying to perfect my cutting and fortunately can see I’m getting there day by day. 😊
I 🫶🏽 watching your vids. Please don’t stop sharing ☺️. 🙏🏽😃
Le tue creazioni sono veramente belle sono belle le idee i colori i disegni bravo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Barbara 🤎
You are still the Best of the Best in my Book...Wishing you Happy Holidays Jan to You & Family & Peace in 2024...
Cheers buddy, you too 🍻
EXCELLENT Finsing 👍 working .
Thank you 🍻
Amazing skill and such a beautiful result. This has been a hobby of mine for years and I still cant get things to go together first time without trimming, grinding etc so this is amazing to watch. 🙌
Thank you buddy 💜💛❤️
I love it that you filmed most of this in real time. Beautiful work!!!
It's easier posting longer, slower videos but I do worry they're a bit boring 😂
Pleased to have come across this video! For anyone new to stained glass & looking to find the courage to take on a project. I’m making 5 panels for a front door (2 are just under a meter long, and 3 much smaller ones that go across the top). It is only the second stained glass project I ever make and yes, i know I must be crazy.! 😂 I started by practicing my cutting skills by building the entire first panel using plain window glass before attempting to work with the stained glass. There are 72 pieces in my pattern, all straight lines (thank heavens) A few pieces have sharp points which have given me grief to cut and I’ve had to re-cut them more than several times in order to achieve a clean cut. I’ve also had to learn to use my grozer pliers and because I’m working with plain window glass I decided to challenge myself not to having to resort to using a grinder. As my pattern pieces are all straight lines I found this to be very achievable. I also cut the lines with a ruler and will move onto free hand cutting in time to come.,I am now ready to start building the panel using stained glass (which is smooth one side, & textured the other) and in spite of all my ‘self training’ which is inspired by fantastic & informative videos such as this one, realistically …. I’m bracing myself for many hours spent at the grinder! 😅Needless to say all these baby steps have been really motivating as I have seen progress in my cutting skill over the past 10 days cutting every day for 3 or so hours. Just wanted to put this out there for those who want to take up stained glass as a hobby and who like myself might not be feeling all that confident to take the first steps!
It's all just practice and repetition really! It's fun too seeing it come together. Great to hear your taking up the challenge! 💜❤️🤍
Love watching you work/create - this is gorgeous!!
Cheers buddy 💛💙🤎
Bellissimo questo sole con l'accostamento dei colori bravo 🤩😊👍👏👏👏
Thanks for watching 🫶🫶🫶
fantastic, super !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you for saying buddy 🩷🤎💛
Beautiful 🙏🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Always a joy to watch your videos. Are you using a soft lead? It seems your knife curs easily compared to mine. My lead has alloys that makes it stiffer. Beautiful work as usual!❤
I don't think anyone makes a softer lead? Just the standard stuff 🤜💥🤛
What shape of lead came do you use? U, H, etc? It can all be so confusing but your videos provide such clarity and insight into a complicated process
Is it dangerous to use it?
Yes it's lead it is poisons. These videos make it look like I spend half my life handing lead came. In reality the 'leading together' process is only a very small percentage of time spent. Besides this the biggest concern with lead poisoning is the inhalation of lead dust so the restoration/repair of crumbly old windows is the worst thing you can do in this game. I work with new clean lead and I pretty much choose to stay clear of old windows. I regularly have blood tests at the doctors to make sure my blood levels are very normal and I've been doing it this way for 26+ years 🫶
I don't think I even own any U section lead came it's all various H section I have. Cheers for watching 🤜💥🤛
@@JanLightLeadedDesigns thank you for letting me know. Your work is so beautiful and inspiring. I’m so happy for you and your customers.
gorgeous work!! Is there any major difference between using leading vs using foil around each glass piece then sottering? or is it just the preference of the artist?
Other than the glass cutting they are both super different methods. The biggest difference is the lead came method is much more time consuming and physical as it requires all the cementing and cleaning process 👍
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Hey, I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, and I’m sure after 26+ years it becomes second nature, but you truly make it look effortless. I think I told you in a previous post that you inspired me to start stained glass especially after finding my late father’s supplies. Just wanted to say thank you for that.
I also wanted to ask you, I see you break the glass with your fingers a lot, and I’ve tried to mimic that, with not so much success. Any tips on that method?
Cheers, keep up the amazing work, and keep the fantastic content coming!!
Happy Holidays!!
Cheers for watching buddy 👍 regarding using my fingers. I think it's just the finger strength that helps the most rather than technique 🫶
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Cheers 💛❤️
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hi friend, please tell me what kind of lead cement is this?
It's a very similar recipe to the ones you can find with a Google search for leaded light window cement recipe 🫶
Why does all the glass you use seem super muted?
99% of my projects are paid commissions. My clients choose the colours they want 😉
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It's a traditional propane gas soldering iron here in the UK
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Thanks for watching 💙🤎💛🧡🩵