Five Stained Glass Cost Saving Tricks

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  • Опубліковано 16 кві 2014
  • Over the years I have learned a few quick and easy ways to save money and I thought I would share 5 of these tips with you.
    In this video you will discover...
    🔸how to save on cutting oil
    🔸how to cut your glass without waste to make the most of your lovely art glass
    🔸how to save solder that would normally be discarded with a simple solder blob
    🔸how to make your own hanging rings rather than buying expensive premade ones
    🔸how to adapt your cheaper steel ruler to make a better cutting edge without paying for an expensive cork backed rule
    ✅ Would you like to cut perfect inside curves every time? Then you might be interested in my free fully illustrated eBook called 'Cutting Perfect Curves'. Here's the link to get it now:
    everythingstainedglass.com/da...
    RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
    //Milly's Recommended Tools and Equipment
    **Toyo Comfort Grip Supercutter ** amzn.to/2i6Ex5X
    The cutters I use all the time are made by Toyo. I personally prefer the pencil grip - called the Comfort Grip Supercutter - but others love the pistol grip - called a Pistol Grip SuperCutter. It’s all a matter of preference.
    🔸It’s lighter and more comfortable than others I’ve tried and cuts down on cramp
    🔸Lasts for ages, with replaceable head. I’ve had mine for years
    🔸It has an ingenious pressure system for dispensing oil, which also enables you to gauge how much pressure you need to score a piece of glass
    🔸Very good for general purpose and frequent use
    **Hakko FX-601 Soldering Iron** amzn.to/2WtkB2M
    The Queen of stained glass soldering irons, the Hakko FX-601. This ticks all the must-have and wish-list boxes. I waited quite a while to buy mine but now I absolutely love its heat retention, adaptability and lightness.
    **Canfield 60/40 Solder - 1 Lb** amzn.to/2Nr2hmt
    **Tinned Wire** amzn.to/2QxPQbH
    // LINKS
    My main website has lots more Free stained glass tutorials and tips on how to make better stained glass with confidence:
    everythingstainedglass.com
    If you want a complete end to end structured course in how to make stained glass I have some paid online courses too:
    everythingstainedglass.com/st...
    Follow me on Pinterest:
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    ➡️// WHAT TO WATCH NEXT - MY MOST WATCHED VIDEOS
    Improve your stained glass with these cutting Videos:
    • Stained Glass Cutting ...
    //NOTE: This description may contain affiliate links to products I use myself. Just so's you know, if you click and buy through any of these Amazon links I may get a small % from them (not you!). Thanks in advance but no worries if you have a local store - I'd always support them first.
    Happy creating,
    Milly
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  • @marissadenoia
    @marissadenoia 4 роки тому +6

    That ruler tip is amazing!! Thank you so much for this.

  • @MiauxCatterie
    @MiauxCatterie 2 роки тому +1

    i used to do metalsmithing in college and we used a jeweler's saw to make rings. i hated it and broke so many blades before i gave up and bought them. this blows my mind how much extra work we were making for ourselves.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  2 роки тому

      That's weird as these are very simple to make and don't cost anything. Sure, buy ready mades if you prefer MiauxCatterie.

  • @someoldguy383
    @someoldguy383 4 роки тому +2

    If you stagger the little pads underneath the ruler, the ruler will be much less susceptible to rolling over when using it to guide the cutter, as it can do when all the dots are along the centerline, leaving the edges unsupported.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  4 роки тому

      That's a really good idea SomeOldGuy (love the tag, btw!). Thanks for adding it, Milly

  • @debbiedejager2948
    @debbiedejager2948 Місяць тому

    I am pleased to know I haven’t wasted money on a corked backed ruler if you say it doesn’t really work because I Searched high & low for one! I found small silicone stoppers at our local hardware store to use on the back of my ruler instead, which I see here you have also done. What also works well for straight lines is using a wooden cutting square.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  Місяць тому

      If you stick the stoppers on alternate sides of the ruler it works even better Debbie - a sensible tip from one of my helpful readers :-)

  • @mycreativetime8510
    @mycreativetime8510 10 років тому +1

    I loved it. They were brilliant yet simple tips.

  • @lynnebindeman9437
    @lynnebindeman9437 8 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for the tips. They are really great! Was thinking about the rings u made where to buy, but now I know what to do.

  • @cacocarmo5638
    @cacocarmo5638 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic tips. Love them all. Tks for sharing !! Tks Milly

  • @cindyperry1962
    @cindyperry1962 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your stained glass tips and creating this easy to understand video. I especially like the tips about making the little rings and the one about adding the rubber backs to the metal ruler to create a more useful slip-resistant ruler. You're a fine teacher!

  • @judithw7208
    @judithw7208 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @sccharmed
    @sccharmed 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the tips and tricks.

  • @Jurnyforever
    @Jurnyforever 4 роки тому +1

    You are so helpful! I appreciate you!

  • @monzy2073
    @monzy2073 10 років тому

    Thank you for making this video and sharing.

  • @kimberlysmith3790
    @kimberlysmith3790 6 років тому +2

    Love your videos, thank you

  • @ChristopherAMacleod
    @ChristopherAMacleod 7 років тому +2

    Your tips are appreciated greatly!!!! :)

  • @rabwoody264
    @rabwoody264 5 років тому

    Thank you very useful information from someone who knows how x

  • @joanashmore5815
    @joanashmore5815 6 років тому

    Brilliant, thanks.

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 4 роки тому

    WOW, awesome ideas. Thank you so much!!

  • @denisemoloney1751
    @denisemoloney1751 3 роки тому

    Great hints , thank you 😊

  • @sandyloller9718
    @sandyloller9718 6 років тому +1

    Wow, yes very useful tips.

  • @Cashewcream
    @Cashewcream 2 роки тому

    You are a genius. Thank you for these brilliant tips.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  2 роки тому

      Ha! I don't often get called 'genius', thanks Crittertoon, I'm glad you find them of use :-)

  • @user-yn8ir7nq7u
    @user-yn8ir7nq7u 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for sharing . Love your channel and love you your great person 😊👍👍👍

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  4 роки тому

      Oh thanks so much ОлЯ лО that's really nice to read this rainy Friday morning :-)

  • @paulavieirademedeiros1946
    @paulavieirademedeiros1946 3 роки тому

    Hey so much tks. From Paraty south Rio. Not much materials available here so it ws very nice and usefull infos. Luck &success!Tks

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  3 роки тому

      Thanks Paula. I hope you are able to make stained glass anyway - it can be done with very few materials :-)

  • @denisestover2416
    @denisestover2416 6 років тому +4

    Thank you so very much! I’m very, very new and these, along with all of your video series, will help me get off to a good start! You’re very clear, concise and have a nice “instructional” voice; your accent is not too heavy, as well.
    Thank you, again!
    God Bless!!!

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  6 років тому

      Aw, so glad you're finding the videos useful Denise, and that you can understand my accent :-) I have a beginner's course with lots of videos. Feel free to check it out and see if it would help you. I'd suggest Stained Glass Made Perfect: www.everything-stained-glass-school.com Good luck Denise!

  • @sunshinem3958
    @sunshinem3958 Рік тому

    Outstanding

  • @HeatherCashArt
    @HeatherCashArt 4 роки тому

    Love the ruler tip!

  • @simplyimpish1055
    @simplyimpish1055 4 роки тому

    Brilliant 🌸

  • @ddistrbd1
    @ddistrbd1 5 років тому

    I just used another trick of yours and that's the cutting oil in a small jar, have had those marmalade jars for years but never used them for anything until today. perfect usage. thanks.

  • @samharman198
    @samharman198 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @squange20
    @squange20 10 років тому +2

    Extremely useful,thanks. I'm still not into stained glass stuff, and have only started with mosacicing. So this will be my next venture.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  8 років тому

      +squange20 have you started yet? I'm so late replying to you, so sorry!

    • @squange20
      @squange20 8 років тому

      +Everything Stained Glass No, still haven't started the the difficult stuff, just using nippers etc.

  • @stefaniaponitz5738
    @stefaniaponitz5738 4 роки тому

    great!

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Stefania. Nice name, by the way :-)

    • @stefaniaponitz5738
      @stefaniaponitz5738 4 роки тому

      @@everything-stained-glass Thanks so much, don't tell anyone this but it also means Corona in Spanish ;)

  • @mckeon1960
    @mckeon1960 5 років тому

    New to this thank you. What do you use to work on any particular kind of board? Thank you

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  5 років тому +1

      Welcome to stained glass Ann Collins! I have a whole page on boards here - I hope it helps: everythingstainedglass.com/stained-glass-soldering-boards

  • @rhondacox4558
    @rhondacox4558 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I use a tinned wire for most of my rings. Yours looks bit more stout than mine. What gauge is it?

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  7 років тому +1

      14 Rhonda. You can twist two wires in a drill to make it even more sturdy (and it's pretty too) if you want something a bit different. Must make a video!

  • @snookanookazoo3268
    @snookanookazoo3268 5 років тому

    Hello .Sorry to see you have so few videos as I would watch them.Just starting or come look at the videos for inspiration.A video on table size shelves different lead and came would be very helpful as I am trying to set up a table.Right now I have three different places I do things at.Basement, living room and front porch.Full videos of a project would be nice too.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  5 років тому

      Thanks for your suggestions. I do have a full project broken down into small modules in a paid-for course 'Stained Glass Made Perfect' here: everythingstainedglass.com/stained-glass-diy . Good luck with your stained glass projects!

  • @jcsurveyorguy
    @jcsurveyorguy 7 років тому

    I notice you're using a weller 201. What series tip works best for stained glass? 6,7 or 8?

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  7 років тому

      It's a Weller 100. The numbers represent the temperature of the tip. 7=700F, 8=800F. I can't get sixes. To answer your question; 7 for lead came work and 8 for the copper foil technique. I hope that helps.

  • @rashaessam9426
    @rashaessam9426 5 років тому

    Please what is the type of scissors used to cut the pattern which gives space for the cupper foil?

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  5 років тому +1

      They're called Pattern Shears Rasha. Just make sure you get the copper foil ones, not the lead came ones. Good luck.

  • @user-sl9vc6tw9h
    @user-sl9vc6tw9h 6 років тому

    can I cut the glass out of the frame without breaking it?
    I got a beautiful piece of an old church stained glass window but the glass is pretty thick aswell and I want to reuse it

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  6 років тому +3

      Yes but you'll have to remove the zinc or lead border came first. Clean and melt the solder joins with the panel vertically and then prise each join apart.

  • @brucemorris6319
    @brucemorris6319 3 роки тому

    Do you atch glass in that blast cabinet?

  • @scott33761
    @scott33761 5 років тому

    how about people that throw away little beads of solder instead of using them for tinning I collected a pound in quick fashion at a glass store.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  5 років тому

      Thanks for this Scott, great idea. I have an idea of how to collect the solder blobs here everythingstainedglass.com/soldering-problems - click on "Left Over Solder' at the top to go straight to it.

  • @zelmadupreez7137
    @zelmadupreez7137 5 років тому

    thank you - very helpful - Zelma du Preez

  • @mycreativetime8510
    @mycreativetime8510 10 років тому +6

    I loved it. They were brilliant yet simple tips.

    • @everything-stained-glass
      @everything-stained-glass  9 років тому

      My creative time Thanks for your comment. Sorry about the delay, only just figured out commenting, doh!