How to Solder the Back of Stained Glass

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Summary: Learn how to solder the back of 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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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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"So we can do a little bit of beading on this side too cause there is many joint lines here that need smoothing out. So the beading again is you get a little extra solider on the line and you just pull it out so it makes a curve above the line rather than a dip. Soldering can be tedious but it's also cause it takes a lot of concentration it's also very empowering to think that you're melting metal. Yes, this is very exciting to do the soldering cause it's empowering knowing that you're melting metal and you will have a piece of art that could last centuries. As many stained glass windows have that are still in the churches today throughout Europe."

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