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==Step-by-Step==
==Materials==


Step 1. Choose a pattern.
 
Step 2. Number each piece on both copies of the pattern.
==Procedures==
Step 3. Color the cardstock pattern and the paper pattern. Color in  the same direction that the glass ought to flow.
:1) Choose a pattern.
Step 4. Cut out the cardstock pieces with pattern shears.
:2) Number each piece on both copies of the pattern.
Step 5. Reassemble the picture.
:3) Color the cardstock pattern and the paper pattern. Color in  the same direction that the glass ought to flow.
Step 6. With rubber cement, glue each pattern piece to the corresponding glass, aligning it with the streaks in the glass.
:4) Cut out the cardstock pieces with pattern shears.
Step 7. Cut out each piece of glass and reassemble the image.
:5) Reassemble the picture.
Step 8. Grind the edges of each glass piece.
:6) With rubber cement, glue each pattern piece to the corresponding glass, aligning it with the streaks in the glass.
Step 9. Soak the glass clean.
:7) Cut out each piece of glass and reassemble the image.
Step 10. With a marker, write numbers on the glass pieces.
:8) Grind the edges of each glass piece.
Step 11. Foil the edges with copper foil tape.
:9) Soak the glass clean.
Step 12. Use a fid to flatten the foil and make it even.
:10) With a marker, write numbers on the glass pieces.
Step 13. Arrange the glass pieces on a board, using horseshoe nails to secure them in place.
:11) Foil the edges with copper foil tape.
Step 14. Brush liquid flux on the copper. Keep it away from open wounds!
:12) Use a fid to flatten the foil and make it even.
Step 15. Solder little dots on the joints to keep the pieces in place.
:13) Arrange the glass pieces on a board, using horseshoe nails to secure them in place.
Step 16. Remove the nails.
:14) Brush liquid flux on the copper. Keep it away from open wounds!
Step 17. Solder the seams of the glass. Flip and repeat.
:15) Solder little dots on the joints to keep the pieces in place.
Step 18. Solder the jump rings.
:16) Remove the nails.
Step 19. Clean the glass.
:17) Solder the seams of the glass. Flip and repeat.
Step 20. Choose the color of your solder: silver, copper, black.
:18) Solder the jump rings.
Step 21. Patina for copper and black.
:19) Clean the glass.
Step 22. Edge with lead came or solder.
:20) Choose the color of your solder: silver, copper, black.
Step 23. Finish with cream.
:21) Patina for copper and black.
Step 24. Place wire through rings.
:22) Edge with lead came or solder.
:23) Finish with cream.
:24) Place wire through rings.





Revision as of 22:17, 18 August 2014

Materials

Procedures

1) Choose a pattern.
2) Number each piece on both copies of the pattern.
3) Color the cardstock pattern and the paper pattern. Color in the same direction that the glass ought to flow.
4) Cut out the cardstock pieces with pattern shears.
5) Reassemble the picture.
6) With rubber cement, glue each pattern piece to the corresponding glass, aligning it with the streaks in the glass.
7) Cut out each piece of glass and reassemble the image.
8) Grind the edges of each glass piece.
9) Soak the glass clean.
10) With a marker, write numbers on the glass pieces.
11) Foil the edges with copper foil tape.
12) Use a fid to flatten the foil and make it even.
13) Arrange the glass pieces on a board, using horseshoe nails to secure them in place.
14) Brush liquid flux on the copper. Keep it away from open wounds!
15) Solder little dots on the joints to keep the pieces in place.
16) Remove the nails.
17) Solder the seams of the glass. Flip and repeat.
18) Solder the jump rings.
19) Clean the glass.
20) Choose the color of your solder: silver, copper, black.
21) Patina for copper and black.
22) Edge with lead came or solder.
23) Finish with cream.
24) Place wire through rings.