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How to make a Gum Leaf Leadlight Panel - Step by Step
Follow our experience lead light staff member, Bree, create a gum leaf stained glass window using the kit available through our online store.
perthartglass.com.au/product/gum-leaves-leadlight-stained-glass-pattern-kit/
In this video we will take you through cutting glass, leading the panel, puttying, cleaning, and polishing.
Music with thanks from bensound.com
perthartglass.com.au/product/gum-leaves-leadlight-stained-glass-pattern-kit/
In this video we will take you through cutting glass, leading the panel, puttying, cleaning, and polishing.
Music with thanks from bensound.com
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The Making of Entry Statement Stained Glass Windows by Perth Glass Art
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As one of Perth’s leading stained-glass studios, we were selected to design and craft two entry statements for an historic Western Australian building. We are so proud to have been selected to undertake this project based on our reputation, ability, and craftsmanship. Ian worked closely with the clients and came up with a design complementary to what was already in place elsewhere in the buildi...
How to make a Dolphin Leadlight Panel - Step by Step
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Follow our experience lead light staff member, Bree, create a dolphin stained glass window using the kit available through our online store. In this video we will take you through cutting glass, leading the panel, puttying, cleaning, and polishing. Music with thanks from bensound.com
Leadlight Pattern Kit
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Follow our experience lead light staff member, Bree, create a tulip stained glass window using the kit available through our online store. In this video we will take you through Cutting Glass, Leading the panel, puttying, cleaning, and polishing. 0:10 - Step 1 Cutting the Glass 7:53 - Step 2 Leading 20:49 - Step 3 Soldering 25:23 - Step 4 Puttying 29:50 - Step 5 Cleaning and Polishing Music wit...
Perth Art Glass - The making of the Aegis Shoreline Large Scale Glass Sculpture and Wall Art.
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Perth Art Glass creates large and small scale wall art and special projects around Perth. This wonderful project of a huge 6 x 2.6 metre art work and suspended fish sculpture was produced for the foyer of a new Aegis Aged Care Facility. Music is Roots by Mehul Choudhary and No Walls by Jay Someday.
How it's made. A traditional glass mosaic designed and created by Perth Art Glass.
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Perth Art Glass was approached by the committee of the Syriac Orthodox Church in Wattle Grove Perth to consider design and craft a mosaic Tryptic, portraying relevant figures within their religion. To give the mosaic a unique look the design employs a stained-glass design style. Royalty Free Music from Bensound
Glass Cutting Project Demonstration
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Use all the skills you have learnt in this glass cutting playlist to create a simple project. This project uses a glass cutter, lens cutter and square ruler but all cuts can be practiced free hand. Download the template from our Perth Art Glass Resources page. perthartglass.com.au/guides-and-resources/
Impossible Cuts - How to cut difficult shapes out of glass?
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Cutting some shapes out of glass impossible is impossible but with these simple techniques Ian can show you how to achieve the results you want. With these techniques and the ones shown in previous videos, you will be able to create the shapes you need for all your art glass projects. Products available at Perth Art Glass Pen Style Cutter - perthartglass.com.au/product/...
Circles Demonstration - How do I cut circles and holes in glass?
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In this video Ian takes the viewer through a variety of methods to cut circles in glass. He demonstrates the use of a circle cutter and a lens cutter in creating perfect circles. He also demonstrates the cutting of a hole. Products available at Perth Art Glass Circle Cutter - perthartglass.com.au/product/cutters-silberschnitt-circle-cutter Lens Cutter - perthartglass.com.au/product/tlens-easy-c...
Basic Cuts Demonstration
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Ian from Perth Art Glass demonstrates basic glass cutting using a variety of tools. Learn how to score and crack glass and what to look and listen for to know that you are cutting glass correctly.
Pliers for Glass Cutting - how to use pliers when cutting glass?
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Running pliers, grozing pliers and combination pliers. If you're just getting started in the glass arts this video will help you decide which tools you need now and which you can buy when you're more experienced. Ian from Perth Art Glass takes you through each type of plier and shows you how to use them in basic demonstrations. In this video Ian uses Lightweight Running Pliers - perthartglass.c...
Glass Cutters and which is best for me.
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Ian Dixon takes you through a variety of glass cutter styles such as pencil cutters, pistol grip and pen grip and which one is best for your situation. He also discusses a variety of purpose use cutters and cutting systems that are typically used in glass cutting. In this video Ian uses: K-Star Acrylic Cutter - perthartglass.com.au/product/cutters-k-star-glass-cutter-acrylic/ K-Star Brass Cutte...
Beginners Guide to Glass Cutting for Glass Art
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Learning to cut glass is the foundation skill for all glass arts. Whether you are interested in leadlight, stained glass, glass fusing and slumping or mosaics you will find that you will begin with glass cutting. So which tools do you need to get started and What do the different tools do? Let Ian Dixon, a glass artist with more than 35 years experience, guide you. In this video: Tools for a be...
Ian from Perth Art Glass reviews The Grinder® by TechniGlass
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The Grinder by TechniGlass is now available at Perth Art Glass. The Grinder is a highly engineered instrument for the professional artist and hobbyist looking for comprehensive and advanced features. The Grinder’s® innovative features include: • LED illuminated lens-grade eye shield • Removable work tray • A spongeless water system • Accessory drawer • Water stabiliser system • EZ Guide channel...
The Glass Strip Cutter in Action
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Our workshop staff using the Glass Strip Cutter for a Leadlight project. This handy glass cutter is available in various lengths, in store and online! See it here - perthartglass.com.au/product/tspeed-glass-strip-cutters/
How to Tin your new Weller Soldering Iron
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How to Tin your new Weller Soldering Iron
Timelapse - Preparing Glass for Slumping
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Timelapse - Preparing Glass for Slumping
Wow!
thank you!!!
you say it's impossible to cut 90 degree angles but what about cutting it while submerged underwater? do you have videos of that? How do you cut glass bottles?
Perhaps we should say 'impossible by hand'. There are tools such as diamond blade ring saws, band saws and water jet machines that can be used to make intricate cuts. To cut bottles there are a few tools on the market. You can make a score line around the bottle and then submerge the bottle in hot and cold water baths to complete the break. We don't have a video about this at them moment.
Wow, you have amazing skill! Thank you for your advice!
Thank you for going through all the steps. Very nice. What is the putty that you are using??
Thank you. We use the Conway brand Linseed Oil Putty in black.
@@perthartglass Thank you very much for the reply! now to see if I can find it!
Onto my third piece of glass ... :)
😟It's like that sometimes!
Nice cut. Where to avail that glass cutter? Thanks
Hi, we sell them in our shop perthartglass.com.au/product/cutters-silberschnitt-circle-cutter/
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What type of wood is the base you are working on? Or is it wood? Thank you!
That's just chipboard that Bree's using but any wood would be fine.
what is the smallest circle you can cut with that cutter?
This cutter can cut circles from 3/8″ to 5″ in diameter.
if your new tips come pre-tinned, is there a need to tin it prior to its first use?
Even if it says pre-tinned we would still recommend you follow this process. We have found that without tinning them on the first heat-up, the tips corrode.
I always start with just the tip.
Now get to bed no supper for you dirty boy
That's what she wants
I learned this in electronic class in Jr high school
Could you please give me some advice. Im new to soldering and i bought a new very inexpensive solder iron and also bought some 63/37tin/lead 2% rosin core solder. No store near me sells tinning flux or regular flux. So can i tin it with what i have?
Yes, you can use what you have. The rosin is flux
I was looking for a video to cut a circle within a circle but you gave me an idea ... I'll try it... if I remember I'll let ya know how I did 😁
how did it go? I have to do something similar with a deck table
A close up view can give an accurate view of the cutting edge contour of the tip to enable better understanding. Thank you for your demonstrations sir.
i've seen other vids where people wind some solder around the tip then turn the iron on. would this be the same principle?... great vid btw...
Yes, it's just about covering the tip as it heats up so that would work too.
Nice video! Perhaps adjust the camera angle up a bit so viewers can see you cutting the came.
Thanks for the tips.
how do i cut a crescent moon? thanks
Wonderful. Thank you. Cheers.
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Cut difficult Shapes but Without Hand Gloves. Impossible cut, cut your hand possible.
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... Seems to me that the first time you use the soldering gun it's going to tin itself
Hi, If the soldering iron gets to full temperature before you have tinned the tip, it will oxidize and won't accept the solder. This is why this process is so important.
@@perthartglass okay, I'm thinking back just a few weeks ago I bought a new Weller 260/200 watt. The first time I used it I was holding solder up to the tip waiting for it to become hot enough to use. I guess without even meaning to I tinned the tip...😁
@@olheghtt Lucky! Glad it worked out for you :)
Is it true that it's very hard to cut old or weathered glass?
Yes and no. The 'cuttability' of glass is dependent on the manufacturing process but processes that were used in the past are more likely to produce brittle glass which is why it may seem like it's due to age.
Just purchased this grinder. Your demonstration was most helpful. Thank you!
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how about to cut a double side window glass ? you cannot touch the other side.
It's not recommended to cut glass while installed using this technique.
Beautiful work!
Luverly Jubbly 🙌
Sounds like an Aussie. We don't pronounce the "l". We say SAH der. Good point, though. Tin the tip.
Who cares? Solder is solder.
Wtf happened there Bruce? 4:08
Haha, you noticed! There was a breakage on the first attempt.
There's a breakage on every attempt I've done so far. Not with your technique though, I'll try that and see what happens..
Okay! And now show how this work on 8mm glass. On 3mm it can do even monkey.
“Yo daddy wasn’t a glass maker move from in from of the tv”……….Oh wait never mind😅
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I’m glad I came across this! Crazy so many beginner vids don’t tell you this!
I tried carefully and gradually wait...but I didn't wait carefully enough 😅 just fucking with ya ...i Had no idea you have to do that...thanks
What if you wanted to remove a circle from the glass, without moving the glass panel? could you do that
If you mean from a window still in its frame, then no, that is not recommended. You will not be able to apply the pressure needed.
@@perthartglass is there a circle cutter that instead of scores, cuts/grinds all the way through?
@@Analstrosen Tools such as bandsaws and drills work on glass if they have a diamond blade or bit and the cut is kept wet through the process.
@@perthartglass I know of diamond blades/tips but the compass thing, is there a blade that can cut deeper than other ones?
@@Analstrosen No, glass cutters are just scoring the glass.
Thanks for the video. I have 2 questions. 1. What type of solder should you use if you are soldering with a lead free solder (with nickel, etc) that is challenging to solder with? (I've heard you should use 63/37 tin lead, for a high lead content, & the instant melt it gives). Would you agree? 2. I've seen so many different methods, it has left me wondering what is right. There are some who make it sound you should have the tip completely covered before even turning it on the first time, using "tinning flux" that has tin in it, and completely wrapping the tip in solder. Does that matter?
You can tin your tip with the leadfree solder. We use and sell aquasafe which is mostly tin and it is harder to solder with. We recommend the method we've used in the video but if you try different methods you may find a different one suits you better.
How do you cut the corners off a squared edge?
How would one cut out a middle section of glass? like the hole of a donut.
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Thank you for the great video. What is the lubricant you use.
It is a water-soluble glass cutting fluid that we sell. perthartglass.com.au/product/ch50056/
I've used wd40 and it cuts fine for me! or turpentine/kerosene. Very thin oil. It's not a nuclear bomb you're working on!!💥
I wish you would give us more time to read the instructions and show close ups so we can see what you are doing. You are an amazing artist! Your work is beautiful! Big fan from Washington State, 🇺🇸 😃🌲🦀
Hi, Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep it in mind for our future videos.
How do you incorporate the oil into your cutting?
Beautiful 😊 Thank you!
Wonderful tutorial, succinct and practical. Thank you!
Those casts in the background are pretty bad, lol. should of kept them hidden .
Wow...just wow.
Weller Soldering Irons SUCK!!! They are the worst CRAP on the market, DO NOT BUY THEM.
Thank you very much
Is it possible to cut a tile the same way?
With the same technique, yes, but you might need a different type of cutter.