Hi, So glad you're enjoying the videos!! You can find all my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo. Thanks for your comment. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Cathy, This is a fun one to make, there all kinds of these plated around, different colers and sizes. If you're going to make this one be sure the edge of the plate isn't too thick. Regards, Bill Srone
Hi Pam, Thanks for your kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos. You can find all my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Ston's Stained Glass Creation's and then click on my photo and they will all come up in one place. Again thanks for your comment on the video. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi again, that's a great plan, get it out and enjoy it!! I have made several of these suncatchers and they are all special, each has a story behind it. Best of luck on the project. When you get it done send me a photo at tworollingstones1962@yahoo.com. I would love to see what you come up with. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi, Thanks for your kind words, it's been fun to share these video projects with others. Hopefully you will check out the rest of my videos when you have time. Thanks for your comment and please feel free to ask me anything about these project!! Regards, Bill Stone
Ohhh yippee ❣️ I’ve been searching for tips on how to incorporate plates and pieces of plates into stained glass windows. I will be watching your videos to glean knowledge and wisdom... then practice ❤🤞🏻🙏🏻 thank you 😊
Hi Lassitter Family, Glad you're enjoying the video. You can find all my videos in one place by going to the search bar and type in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations than click on my photo and they will all come up. Thank you for subscribing to my channel. Best of luck with your project. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Connie, Glade you're enjoying the videos, I have had fun sharing them with others. You can find them all in one place by searching Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo, they are all there in one place. Working on a crazy spinner video right now, should be posted by next week. Keep an eye out for it!!! Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Nancy, Thanks for your kind words, so glad you enjoyed this video, it's a fun one to make, it's even better if the depression plate you use may belong to a family member. The one thing to remember when picking a plate make sure the edges aren't too thick, otherwise you will have trouble getting it to fit into the H Came. If you are going to buy a plate at a Thrift Store or Antique Store, I would take a small piece of H Came with me and be sure the plate you choose will work. Have fun with the project, and please feel free to ask me anything about these video projects. Have a great day!! Regards, Bill Stone
Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you're enjoying my videos. You can find them all in one place by going to the search bar and typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations, click on my photo and they will come up in one place. Thanks for subscribing to my channel. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Rosie, Glade you're enjoying the videos, you can go to my UA-cam channel and type in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and see all of my videos in one place. If you're just new to leaded glass, check out my video called Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for Beginners. It goes over all the tools and things you need to have to do Leaded Glass Projects. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me and I will get back to you with an answer, hopefully!!! Regards, Bill Stone
Such a wonderful idea! That would make a really nice gift. I think your cotter pin hangers are brilliant! They also look so nice and neat. I bet you were an engineer 😉 Thank for sharing your knowledge.
Hi Therese, Sorry to be so late replying to this comment. No, I wasn't an engineer, I worked in Technical Service on Microfilm, Blue Printing and Printing equipment. Later in life my wife and I owned our own printing business for 20 years before retiring. I got interested in leaded glass while seating in church and looking at the beautiful leaded glass windows, while I should have been leasing to the minister. HA! HA! In the early 70's our son kicked a soccer bill through the leaded glass window in our front door in our home. I took the window out and took it back where we had purchased it, they were going to repair it for us. When I went to pick it up, they weren't through putting it together and I checked out what they were doing and found it very interesting. One week later our High School had a night class for beginners to learn how to make leaded glass windows. It's all history from then on!! Probably more info than you needed. Have a Great Day. Regards, Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Hi Bill, Very interesting story. No wonder you are precise and good with numbers. I think God put stained glass in your lap! I'm glad you took the hint. Everything you make is gorgeous and you are an excellent teacher! I'm very happy I found your channel 😊
Wow Bill! Feel like im sitting in on a one-on-one stained glass lesson with every one of your videos I watch. So much amazing information. Very glad I found your channel. I really like how you make those little points on your U-came corners. Quick question: My grandmother wants to pay me to install stained glass in a "diamond" pattern in her house. Her windows are trapezoid and triangle shaped. Measuring the opening for these odd shaped windows has me a bit worried. Have you ever done anything like that? Is there a method for measuring a window opening so that my stained glass will fit in there perfectly (or at least closely) ? I was thinking about taping some paper in the openings and then using a very sharp hobby knife to cut them out.
Hi Joey, Glad you're enjoying my videos. Yes, I have made all kinds of crazy shaped windows over the years. you're on the right track with the paper over the window opening, either cut it out or draw lines showing the window opening, and then cut it out. After I get a good idea of the size, I need I cut a pattern out on light cardboard and do several trial fittings to be sure it fits allowing about 3/16" to1/4" smaller than the actual window size. That way they will slide right in front of the existing window. The stained glass panels can be held in place with some small plastic clips you get at the glass supplier, or you can install them with 1/4" or 1/2" round wood molding. Hope this helps you out. Best of luck with your projects. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Joey, You are more than welcome!! If you have any questions send them to me and I will try to answer them. With the odd shaped windows is her home real modern? If you want to see some really great stained glass windows, go on line and check out stained glass windows by Frank Loyd Wright. He does a lot of modern windows. Best of luck on your project. Regards, Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Thank you for being so helpful Bill!! Her home was built in the 50's. I did take a look at some of Frank Loyd wright's work! Amazing!!! Thank you for that as well!
Thank you so much for the awesome instructions in your videos. Do you use normal came or hobby came on these types of projects please? I also notice you don’t add putty or cement, can you please explain why it is not necessary? Thanks 😀
Hi Maria, I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos. The came I use on all my projects, from these small art projects to my larger window panels is the same. I use RU-70 U Came and RH-9 H Came. They are made by Cascade Metals. You can go on their webpage and check out all the came sizes. They make Lead Came, Zinc Came and Brass Came. There Came charts come up in decimals, but there is a box to change them to fractions. As far as the glazing putty and cement goes, I don't glaze any project smaller then 1 1/2 to 2 square feet. If the project is going to be used in an area that is exposed to the weather, then I would glaze it no matter what size it is, also if it were going into a door, I would glaze it to help with the shock of the door opening and closing. Glazing your projects dose make them more rigid and stronger. Hopefully this helps you out. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, hopefully I can get you an answer. Check out all my videos in one place by searching, Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all come up in one place. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Carol, Thanks for the kind words, Yes you could do this with copper foil. wrapping the center plate may be a challenge, also you may want to consider wrapping the outside with lead came to give the project some strength. Regards, Bill Stone
Bill would you provide me with the size and type of came you used? Is this zinc? I understand the interior pieces are an H style so glass can be secured on both sides of the came. I'm guessing 7/32 which gives me 2 sizes of channel? I'm very new so I'm guessing. What was used on the outside finished edge? Thank you so much for your detailed videos, I love them.
Hi Candy, Thanks for your kind words, glad you are enjoying the videos!!! All the Came used in these projects is made of Lead Came. The U Came which is used on the outside of these projects is RU-70 U Came, and the H Came is RH-9. Both of these are made by Cascade Metals, they have a great website, check it out and you can find all sizes of Came. The RU-70 U Came: Channel 5/32" Face 3/16" Width 1/4 The RH-9 H Came: Channel 3/16" Face 5/32" Width 9/32" I hope this helps you out, please feel free to ask me anything about these projects. Also, if you haven't watched the very first video called Leaded Glass Solar Lanterns for beginners, check it out. It has all kinds of tips to get started with Leaded Glass. Look forward to hearing from you again in the future!! Have a great day. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Cindy, Glad that info helped you out, did you check out Cascade Metals website yet? They make every kind of Came in the world, Lead, Brass, Zinc and more. Good luck on your projects, slow and Studie, equals success!!! Have a great day. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Bill I checked them out and found the sizes you mentioned. It looks like they only sell wholesale? All their came was sold in boxes, not individual pieces. I am a beginner and don't want to invest in such quantities. I did check with SW Glass Arts in Phoenix, but they do not carry these sizes. I live near Surprise, AZ. Would a close size work for this project and the "Spinner" project? I'm not sure if you used the same sizes for this project as well? Thank you again for your help! @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
Hi Cindy, Most all of these smaller lead cames will work for you. The RU-70 U came I use has a 1/4" face and a channel width of 5/32". The RH-9 H came has a 5/32" face and a 3/16" channel width. So, any of the cames I found on E-Bay with measurement's close to that will work fine. Check out Sun & Moon-Stained Glass, they have RU-70 U came. Also check out Eagle Solder, they have a GY-81 H came 3/16" face and a 3/16" channel with. They also have a GY-50 H came, 7/32" face and a channel width 5/32". 30ft for $41.50 on the H came and I didn't get a price on the U came. Both say they have free shipping and are on E-Bay so check them out. The 7/32" H came is a little wider than I use but will work fine!! They aren't made by Cascade Metals but should work for you. We lived in Lake Havasu City, AZ for 10 years, we have been to Surprise before. Hope this helps you out. If you need more help, please ask me and I will get back to you. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi M, Cut the glass to the size you want and cut your H came smaller so when they cross over each other there is room for them to touch the edges of each other. If your new to Leaded Glass Check out the video Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for beginners, it's the very first video I made and has a lot of good tips and talks about cutting the H came. It also shows the basic to using Lead Came on Leaded Glass Projects. Thanks for your comment, please feel free to ask me anything about these video projects. Have a great day!! Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Jill, Thanks for watching my videos, You can find them all by typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all come up in one place. The base of my worktable is made of 3/4" press board with a 1/2" Homasote # 440 Sound Barrier. You will have to get it from an Old Fashion Lumber Company. Home Depot and Lowe's might could order it for you. You can all so go online and search suppliers for Homasote Board in your area. I have seen it on Amazon and Delphi Glass. The sizes are small and our overpriced. If you can get it from a lumber co., it comes in a 4'x8' sheet, most lumber co. will cut it down to what size you need. My work area is 36" wide and 12' long. If you haven't watched my first video, it's the Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for beginners, it talks about tools and supplies and working surface. Hopefully this helps you out. Please feel free to ask me about anything to do with leaded glass, hopefully I have a answer for you. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Michelle, If you haven't watched the video called Leaded Glass Solar Lanterns for beginners, check it out. Igo over all the tools you need to get started with leaded came. The soldering iron I use is a Weller W100P it's 100 watts and uses different soldering tips to set the temperature, for lead came I use a 700-degree tip. For copper foil I use an 800-degree tip. The 800-degree tip is too hot for lead came and it will melt it to fast if you stay on the lead came to long. I use Amerway Inc, 60/40 solder and Classic 100 Gel Flux. Hopefully this helps you out. Regards, Bill Stone
Hi Kelly, Thanks for tour comment, so glad you enjoyed the video project. This was a fun one to share with others. Please feel free to ask me anything about any of the video projects and I will get you an answer ASAP!! Have a great day!! Regards, Bill Stone
I wish I could take lessons from you in person. You are a wealth of knowledge! Thank you for taking the time to teach us on line.
Brilliant piece, thank you for showing and giving us the handy tips!
Like your clear and precise demonstration
Hi,
So glad you're enjoying the videos!! You can find all my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo. Thanks for your comment.
Regards,
Bill Stone
I do love the depression plate use and so many great tips you share. Thanks Bill!
Hi Cathy,
This is a fun one to make, there all kinds of these plated around, different colers and sizes. If you're going to make this one be sure the edge of the plate isn't too thick.
Regards,
Bill Srone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Thank you.
Hi Cathy,
No problem, please feel free to ask any questions you have on any of these projects.
Regards,
Bill Stone
What a great teacher you are, It's gorgeous, Thank you
Hi Pam,
Thanks for your kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos. You can find all my videos in one place by typing in the search bar Bill Ston's Stained Glass Creation's and then click on my photo and they will all come up in one place. Again thanks for your comment on the video.
Regards,
Bill Stone
I've got Grandma's cherry blossom plate. You've shown me how to get off the shelf and enjoyed.
Hi again, that's a great plan, get it out and enjoy it!! I have made several of these suncatchers and they are all special, each has a story behind it. Best of luck on the project. When you get it done send me a photo at tworollingstones1962@yahoo.com. I would love to see what you come up with.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Best instructor thank you so much! I learned so much, now I’m going to try lead came
Hi,
Thanks for your kind words, it's been fun to share these video projects with others.
Hopefully you will check out the rest of my videos when you have time. Thanks for your comment and please feel free to ask me anything about these project!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
Ohhh yippee ❣️ I’ve been searching for tips on how to incorporate plates and pieces of plates into stained glass windows. I will be watching your videos to glean knowledge and wisdom... then practice ❤🤞🏻🙏🏻 thank you 😊
Hi Lassitter Family,
Glad you're enjoying the video.
You can find all my videos in one place by going to the search bar and type in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations than click on my photo and they will all come up. Thank you for subscribing to my channel. Best of luck with your project.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Very nice. Some great tips and very useful
Bill is an artisan to the best of them. Didn't miss a lick in all aspects of explaining and being creative
Hi Connie,
Glade you're enjoying the videos, I have had fun sharing them with others. You can find them all in one place by searching Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo, they are all there in one place. Working on a crazy spinner video right now, should be posted by next week. Keep an eye out for it!!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
Love this demo! I'm gonna make it!🎉
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for your kind words, so glad you enjoyed this video, it's a fun one to make, it's even better if the depression plate you use may belong to a family member. The one thing to remember when picking a plate make sure the edges aren't too thick, otherwise you will have trouble getting it to fit into the H Came. If you are going to buy a plate at a Thrift Store or Antique Store, I would take a small piece of H Came with me and be sure the plate you choose will work. Have fun with the project, and please feel free to ask me anything about these video projects. Have a great day!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
this was wonderful and inspiring.
Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you're enjoying my videos. You can find them all in one place by going to the search bar and typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations, click on my photo and they will come up in one place. Thanks for subscribing to my channel.
Regards, Bill Stone
Love your videos! Thank you!
Hi Rosie,
Glade you're enjoying the videos, you can go to my UA-cam channel and type in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and see all of my videos in one place. If you're just new to leaded glass, check out my video called Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for Beginners. It goes over all the tools and things you need to have to do Leaded Glass Projects. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me and I will get back to you with an answer, hopefully!!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
Such a wonderful idea! That would make a really nice gift. I think your cotter pin hangers are brilliant! They also look so nice and neat. I bet you were an engineer 😉 Thank for sharing your knowledge.
Hi Therese,
Sorry to be so late replying to this comment. No, I wasn't an engineer, I worked in Technical Service on Microfilm, Blue Printing and Printing equipment. Later in life my wife and I owned our own printing business for 20 years before retiring. I got interested in leaded glass while seating in church and looking at the beautiful leaded glass windows, while I should have been leasing to the minister. HA! HA! In the early 70's our son kicked a soccer bill through the leaded glass window in our front door in our home.
I took the window out and took it back where we had purchased it, they were going to repair it for us. When I went to pick it up, they weren't through putting it together and I checked out what they were doing and found it very interesting. One week later our High School had a night class for beginners to learn how to make leaded glass windows. It's all history from then on!! Probably more info than you needed. Have a Great Day.
Regards,
Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Hi Bill, Very interesting story. No wonder you are precise and good with numbers. I think God put stained glass in your lap! I'm glad you took the hint. Everything you make is gorgeous and you are an excellent teacher! I'm very happy I found your channel 😊
Great tutorial video! Thank you!
Thanks Joy, Glad you liked it.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Wow Bill! Feel like im sitting in on a one-on-one stained glass lesson with every one of your videos I watch. So much amazing information. Very glad I found your channel. I really like how you make those little points on your U-came corners. Quick question: My grandmother wants to pay me to install stained glass in a "diamond" pattern in her house. Her windows are trapezoid and triangle shaped. Measuring the opening for these odd shaped windows has me a bit worried. Have you ever done anything like that? Is there a method for measuring a window opening so that my stained glass will fit in there perfectly (or at least closely) ? I was thinking about taping some paper in the openings and then using a very sharp hobby knife to cut them out.
Hi Joey,
Glad you're enjoying my videos. Yes, I have made all kinds of crazy shaped windows over the years. you're on the right track with the paper over the window opening, either cut it out or draw lines showing the window opening, and then cut it out. After I get a good idea of the size, I need I cut a pattern out on light cardboard and do several trial fittings to be sure it fits allowing about 3/16" to1/4" smaller than the actual window size. That way they will slide right in front of the existing window. The stained glass panels can be held in place with some small plastic clips you get at the glass supplier, or you can install them with 1/4" or 1/2" round wood molding. Hope this helps you out.
Best of luck with your projects.
Regards,
Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Thank you very much Bill!!
Hi Joey,
You are more than welcome!! If you have any questions send them to me and I will try to answer them. With the odd shaped windows is her home real modern? If you want to see some really great stained glass windows, go on line and check out stained glass windows by Frank Loyd Wright. He does a lot of modern windows. Best of luck on your project.
Regards,
Bill Stone
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310 Thank you for being so helpful Bill!! Her home was built in the 50's. I did take a look at some of Frank Loyd wright's work! Amazing!!! Thank you for that as well!
Hi Joey,
Glad to help out, hopefully you have an enough info to get you started.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Thank you so much for the awesome instructions in your videos. Do you use normal came or hobby came on these types of projects please? I also notice you don’t add putty or cement, can you please explain why it is not necessary? Thanks 😀
Hi Maria,
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos. The came I use on all my projects, from these small art projects to my larger window panels is the same. I use RU-70 U Came and RH-9 H Came. They are made by Cascade Metals. You can go on their webpage and check out all the came sizes. They make Lead Came, Zinc Came and Brass Came. There Came charts come up in decimals, but there is a box to change them to fractions. As far as the glazing putty and cement goes, I don't glaze any project smaller then 1 1/2 to 2 square feet. If the project is going to be used in an area that is exposed to the weather, then I would glaze it no matter what size it is, also if it were going into a door, I would glaze it to help with the shock of the door opening and closing. Glazing your projects dose make them more rigid and stronger. Hopefully this helps you out. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, hopefully I can get you an answer. Check out all my videos in one place by searching, Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all come up in one place.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Nice video, thank you! Do you think this can be done with copper foil instead of lead? I have only used foil and not lead. Thanks.
Hi Carol,
Thanks for the kind words, Yes you could do this with copper foil. wrapping the center plate may be a challenge, also you may want to consider wrapping the outside with lead came to give the project some strength.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Bill would you provide me with the size and type of came you used? Is this zinc? I understand the interior pieces are an H style so glass can be secured on both sides of the came. I'm guessing 7/32 which gives me 2 sizes of channel? I'm very new so I'm guessing. What was used on the outside finished edge? Thank you so much for your detailed videos, I love them.
Hi Candy,
Thanks for your kind words, glad you are enjoying the videos!!! All the Came used in these projects is made of Lead Came. The U Came which is used on the outside of these projects is RU-70 U Came, and the H Came is RH-9. Both of these are made by Cascade Metals, they have a great website, check it out and you can find all sizes of Came.
The RU-70 U Came:
Channel 5/32"
Face 3/16"
Width 1/4
The RH-9 H Came:
Channel 3/16"
Face 5/32"
Width 9/32"
I hope this helps you out, please feel free to ask me anything about these projects. Also, if you haven't watched the very first video called Leaded Glass Solar Lanterns for beginners, check it out. It has all kinds of tips to get started with Leaded Glass. Look forward to hearing from you again in the future!! Have a great day.
Regards,
Bill Stone
You are awesome Bill! Thank you so much for your reply about the materials and sizes. @@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
Hi Cindy,
Glad that info helped you out, did you check out Cascade Metals website yet? They make every kind of Came in the world, Lead, Brass, Zinc and more. Good luck on your projects, slow and Studie, equals success!!! Have a great day.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Hi Bill
I checked them out and found the sizes you mentioned. It looks like they only sell wholesale? All their came was sold in boxes, not individual pieces. I am a beginner and don't want to invest in such quantities. I did check with SW Glass Arts in Phoenix, but they do not carry these sizes. I live near Surprise, AZ. Would a close size work for this project and the "Spinner" project? I'm not sure if you used the same sizes for this project as well?
Thank you again for your help!
@@billstonesstainedglasscrea3310
Hi Cindy,
Most all of these smaller lead cames will work for you. The RU-70 U came I use has a 1/4" face and a channel width of 5/32". The RH-9 H came has a 5/32" face and a 3/16" channel width. So, any of the cames I found on E-Bay with measurement's close to that will work fine. Check out Sun & Moon-Stained Glass, they have RU-70 U came. Also check out Eagle Solder, they have a GY-81 H came 3/16" face and a 3/16" channel with. They also have a GY-50 H came, 7/32" face and a channel width 5/32". 30ft for $41.50 on the H came and I didn't get a price on the U came. Both say they have free shipping and are on E-Bay so check them out. The 7/32" H came is a little wider than I use but will work fine!! They aren't made by Cascade Metals but should work for you. We lived in Lake Havasu City, AZ for 10 years, we have been to Surprise before. Hope this helps you out. If you need more help, please ask me and I will get back to you.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Hi sir , please let me know , do we need to cut glass shorter to accommodate lead H channel ?
Hi M,
Cut the glass to the size you want and cut your H came smaller so when they cross over each other there is room for them to touch the edges of each other. If your new to Leaded Glass Check out the video Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for beginners, it's the very first video I made and has a lot of good tips and talks about cutting the H came. It also shows the basic to using Lead Came on Leaded Glass Projects. Thanks for your comment, please feel free to ask me anything about these video projects. Have a great day!!
Regards,
Bill Stone
What’s your table made of seems like your pins go in easy mine fall out and don’t hold it tight ?
Hi Jill,
Thanks for watching my videos, You can find them all by typing in Bill Stone's Stained Glass Creations and click on my photo and they will all come up in one place.
The base of my worktable is made of 3/4" press board with a 1/2" Homasote # 440 Sound Barrier. You will have to get it from an Old Fashion Lumber Company. Home Depot and Lowe's might could order it for you. You can all so go online and search suppliers for Homasote Board in your area. I have seen it on Amazon and Delphi Glass. The sizes are small and our overpriced. If you can get it from a lumber co., it comes in a 4'x8' sheet, most lumber co. will cut it down to what size you need.
My work area is 36" wide and 12' long.
If you haven't watched my first video, it's the Leaded Glass Solar Lantern for beginners, it talks about tools and supplies and working surface.
Hopefully this helps you out. Please feel free to ask me about anything to do with leaded glass, hopefully I have a answer for you.
Regards, Bill Stone
What brand of solder iron do you have?
Hi Michelle,
If you haven't watched the video called Leaded Glass Solar Lanterns for beginners, check it out. Igo over all the tools you need to get started with leaded came.
The soldering iron I use is a Weller W100P it's 100 watts and uses different soldering tips to set the temperature, for lead came I use a 700-degree tip. For copper foil I use an 800-degree tip. The 800-degree tip is too hot for lead came and it will melt it to fast if you stay on the lead came to long. I use Amerway Inc, 60/40 solder and Classic 100 Gel Flux.
Hopefully this helps you out.
Regards,
Bill Stone
Thank you! Yes this helps a lot! I'll be starting out with the foil and I'm buying tools now! I appreciate you and your videos
Do you use a tip tinner and how often?
Can you tell me why are there so many different tips? Are they for different purposes or just preference?
I mean the shape of the different tips?
Brilliant piece, thank you for showing and giving us the handy tips!
Hi Kelly,
Thanks for tour comment, so glad you enjoyed the video project. This was a fun one to share with others. Please feel free to ask me anything about any of the video projects and I will get you an answer ASAP!! Have a great day!!
Regards,
Bill Stone