Cutting Glass For Stained Glass Picture Frames V381

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2022
  • Cutting Glass For Stained Glass Picture Frames. I have taken a video that we sell on Amazon and divided it up into 3 videos of picture frames. The Cutting Glass For Stained Glass Picture Frames shows how we cut the glass and foil it for the different sized frames.
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    We film with eye shields and safety guards removed.
    You should have all safety attachments in place and
    wear a respirator when cutting and grinding. Use all
    precautions to insure your personal safety.
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  • @richardfox7342
    @richardfox7342 Рік тому

    The pencil on white paper Virtually in usable. For the purposes of instruction and video you might wanna consider going over your pattern with a magic marker or slimline felt tip pen

  • @davidhill1220
    @davidhill1220 Рік тому

    That was very interesting about the orange oil
    Do you mean you pick this up at the drug store
    Would it work the same as 2in 1 oil or any oil?
    Thanks for all your tips
    Patricia

    • @GommStainedGlass
      @GommStainedGlass  Рік тому

      You can use light machine oil or kerosene lamp oil or even vegetable oil. We have found that we love the smell of orange oil mixed with food grade mixing oil to prevent stickiness. We also like having lavender oil mixed on hand as a cutting oil and to sooth burns on the rare occasion that a student touches a hot iron.