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Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 1, 2018

A Beginner's Guide To Making Stained Glass Windows New Jersey

By Douglas Schmidt


For many people, stained glass is something they are used to seeing in churches or in Victorian-era homes. They are surprised to find that stained glass windows New Jersey can look good in any style of home. Here are some tips that you can use when choosing a completed window or picking a pattern that you will make yourself. Here is what you need to know about materials and the manufacturing process so that you can choose your window wisely.

Regardless of how the designs differ the manufacturing process is always the same. A craftsman will take sheets of colored glass and cut them into smaller sections. They are then wrapped with foil and set into a pattern. Once this has been finalized, the pieces are soldered together. Older windows often had thick lines of lead running between the sections although now less toxic materials are being used more and more.

If you are just starting out, you might find it easier if you start with a more simple pattern. Many people start by designing and making pieces that have a geometric feel to them. Larger pieces of glass can be easier to wrap and to solder. It may be less frustrating and you may be happier with your final product if you start out with a design that is less complicated.

You will find it hard to put your window together if you don't have the right tools. Cutters and clippers are essential as sheets of glass are hard to cut without breaking. Materials that can smooth sharp edges, tape to wrap and soldering supplies will also be needed. Wood that will be used to form an outside frame will also be helpful as well although you can always buy that once your piece is complete.

You may want to try and find a store that offers you the tools and materials you need. Some crafting shops will have items such as the solder and flux as they may be used to make other items. Don't be afraid to try different brands in order to find out which products you prefer. The special glass may be harder to find. A store where you can see your options in person can be helpful and the staff may be able to help you with any projects you may be struggling with.

If you do decide to work from a pattern instead of buying a window you may want to look for one that is clear and easy to follow. If you need to change the dimensions to work in your own space it will be easier to do if you are working with a simple design as well.

Start out by working on patterns that have larger pieces, straighter edges and fewer sections. Practice transferring patterns to the surface of the glass in such a way that they will not shift or move while you are trying to trace or cut around them. Get used to cutting gentle curves until you learn how to make rounded edges without breaking or cracking the sheet underneath.

If you want to know more about this art form taking a class might be a good idea. Some community centers or colleges will offer workshops that may vary from beginner to advanced. You may be able to find workshops if you ask at craft stores or shops that specialize in stained glass tools and materials.




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