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How to Solder Stained Glass

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Summary: Learn how to solder your stained glass when creating the perfect stained-glass design. Learn more about stained-glass creations in this free video series.

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By Penny Safranek
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Penny Safranek has been creating her unique style of stained glass dating back from her time on the Hudson River in New York since the 1970s. The disjointed style of stained glass...read more

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"Okay now we have soldered it completely we did some beading and of course we might do more later in the finishing up work but now we are going to turn it over and solider the other side. So with this pallet it's very easy to turn it over lift it up and it will just fall here, put this aside for when we solider it back. Now we'll need to flux this side because even though we fluxed it heavily before it's got to have fresh flux. We'll just do the top half one part at a time and now it goes very fast. This is lots of solider that may have dropped through you can also pick up solider along the side, don't want to waste any of this solider it's very expensive. This side can use beading also just for extra strength, but if you're low on solider you don't have to since we'll probably have the other side be our primary visual since it's going to have the special extended decoration. Which is a piece if a special sorbet cup that my mother had in her kitchen once. So it will have a special nostalgic flavor also."

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