Hi Carlye--thank you for all the great info! Hopefully you have time for a dumb question. :) Is there a reason that you can't use ANY pattern to create a leaded panel if you don't care what the finished dimensions are going to be? I realize that a leaded panel made using a pattern with lines that don't account for the heart of the came will "grow", but if the came is being cut/fitted piece by piece, will the glass pieces cut from the pattern work as-is?
i appreciate that you talk extensively about the fit and space between panels. nobody else in videos ive watched has really tackled that but i do see people who make that mistake. have you considered the usefulness of a magnifier light so you don't have to bend in so much while scoring? i can imagine that could lead to some back and neck strain.
This video was great! I’m newer to stained glass and am making my first leaded panel for my wedding! Your tips and advice was super helpful, keep up the great content! :)
What an awesome idea!!! I hope it turned out beautiful! For my niece, I carved a keltic cross panel for her wedding. It was my first large carving and involved some blood, sweat and tears😉. Things like these will be family heirlooms that will last well after we are gone.
@@glasshalffull2930 I totally agree! It turned out great I made the panel my UA-cam profile photo so you can take a look, I’m not sure how to post a photo to the comments!
@@averijohnson2635 Looks very nice! I’ve done some carved wood stylized family monograms for friends and am planning a stained glass one with the logo of my son’s high school. We will have to see how it goes.
your tutorial was excellent. Very clear and straight to the point. I love doing stained glass and am always looking at different techniques. Although I have been cutting glass for over 30 years I am always open to learning new ways to master my craft. What is the name of your etsy shop
Incredible! Thank you so much for the kind words 🥰 your amount of experience in this craft is amazing! Glass truly is a one of kind medium. My website is www.kingdomcreativeglass.com
you're a gem, carlye. clear. detailed. specific. helpful to observe your opposite thumb guiding the cut. I also wish to spend minimum time on the grinder. why use h-came on border instead of u-came? how does h-came benefit you? (I'm creating stained glass panels for a barrister-style bookcase.) many thanks.
Thanks so much for the kind words! So since no one will see the border up close. I like to use H came. I can get H came is much wider sizes in zinc and I wanted lots of strength since it was going in someone’s transom window. If this piece was going to be up close and personal like a sun-catcher I would have either used U came or added a wood frame for a more finished look. Thanks for asking!
It's amazing, the glass in your hand is easy for cutting
It’s always great when glass acts just the way you want it to!
Part 2? I’m ready!
It’s in the works!! 😊
Great tutorial
Thank you!
Hi Carlye--thank you for all the great info! Hopefully you have time for a dumb question. :) Is there a reason that you can't use ANY pattern to create a leaded panel if you don't care what the finished dimensions are going to be? I realize that a leaded panel made using a pattern with lines that don't account for the heart of the came will "grow", but if the came is being cut/fitted piece by piece, will the glass pieces cut from the pattern work as-is?
I love your beauty bandaids sweetie 🥰
Oh gosh thank you!!
Beautiful.video. Thank you.
Absolutely!!
i appreciate that you talk extensively about the fit and space between panels. nobody else in videos ive watched has really tackled that but i do see people who make that mistake. have you considered the usefulness of a magnifier light so you don't have to bend in so much while scoring? i can imagine that could lead to some back and neck strain.
Thank you so much! So very appreciated! I haven’t considered a magnifier but thank you for the advice! 😊
This video was great! I’m newer to stained glass and am making my first leaded panel for my wedding! Your tips and advice was super helpful, keep up the great content! :)
Thank you so much! It’s very appreciated!
@@KCGlassworks❤
What an awesome idea!!! I hope it turned out beautiful! For my niece, I carved a keltic cross panel for her wedding. It was my first large carving and involved some blood, sweat and tears😉. Things like these will be family heirlooms that will last well after we are gone.
@@glasshalffull2930 I totally agree! It turned out great I made the panel my UA-cam profile photo so you can take a look, I’m not sure how to post a photo to the comments!
@@averijohnson2635 Looks very nice! I’ve done some carved wood stylized family monograms for friends and am planning a stained glass one with the logo of my son’s high school. We will have to see how it goes.
Donde se ve el segundo capítulo... lo mejor que he visto.
Coming soon!!
Awesome video!!! Great info.
Thank you so much! So glad you liked it!
your tutorial was excellent. Very clear and straight to the point. I love doing stained glass and am always looking at different techniques. Although I have been cutting glass for over 30 years I am always open to learning new ways to master my craft. What is the name of your etsy shop
Incredible! Thank you so much for the kind words 🥰 your amount of experience in this craft is amazing! Glass truly is a one of kind medium. My website is www.kingdomcreativeglass.com
you're a gem, carlye. clear. detailed. specific. helpful to observe your opposite thumb guiding the cut. I also wish to spend minimum time on the grinder. why use h-came on border instead of u-came? how does h-came benefit you? (I'm creating stained glass panels for a barrister-style bookcase.) many thanks.
Thanks so much for the kind words! So since no one will see the border up close. I like to use H came. I can get H came is much wider sizes in zinc and I wanted lots of strength since it was going in someone’s transom window. If this piece was going to be up close and personal like a sun-catcher I would have either used U came or added a wood frame for a more finished look. Thanks for asking!
Could you perhaps put a link to a Table top LED panel, I tried looking for one but did not have any luck. Thanks
Great idea, thanks Patricia!
Link is in description!
@@KCGlassworks Thank You so so much. Appreciate it. You have inspired me to try a leaded panel.
Hi, where is part 2 ?
It’s in the works!! ☺️
where's part 2?
It’s in the works!! ☺️
Is there a copy of the pattern you could share
No, this is an original design that I have copyright certified and I do not share my patterns. Thanks for asking.
Con i guanti?
Always!