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What You Need To Know To Buy Stained GlassIf you have a retail stained glass shop, you probably already have a wholesale account set up with a supplier like Ed Hoy's or Delphi Glass, but what if you don't have a shop and you are a stained glass hobbyist? There are several places you can go to buy stained glass.
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Stained Glass Art For Your Garden ... your garden. You can make them yourself with regular concrete mix or special colored DiamondCRETE(tm)Garden Stone Concrete. You can make your own wooden molds or purchase molds from your retailers or wholesalers. With Tiffany Garden Borders patterns you can build a 4-foot concrete and stained glass circular ... Stained Glass Workshop Safety Tips ... about safety in your stained glass workshop or studio. There are the obvious hazards of working around glass, but tools and chemicals can also be hazardous. When you go to your stained glass supplier, do not bring small children. There is too big of a risk of being cut by glass and being exposed to toxic ... How To Repair A Stained Glass Window ... depend on the location of the broken piece. If it is near the outer edge, you may be able to get away with carefully breaking the damaged piece out of the frame and using the soldering iron to loosen the lead cames and then re-soldering the new piece in place as in #7 above. If the broken piece is in ... Light Is The Inspiration For Stained Glass Windows ... been poetically referred to as "painting with light" taking the analogy even further. This term was coined due to the fact that rather than reflecting light off of it, a stained glass window allows light to be transmitted through it. It is a unique partnership, as neither the light nor the window is as ... Stained Glass Scoring And Breaking ... pieces that are too small to grasp. Special "running" pliers are made for breaking straight lines. Some glass pliers have smooth gripping surfaces. Others have teeth for scraping off rough edges or shards of stained glass. Gripping one side of the glass firmly with your thumb along one side of the score ...
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