Special thank you to Nikki O'Neill for guiding me through the process of creating a glass lamp art piece. She let me use her studio, materials, and time. Thank you for watching! Link to my blog : maricreativewo...
I just bought a cutter like yours with the oil dispenser part and I notice the tip where the blade is... is wably. Moves side ways. Is that part suppose to be that loose?
What I learned from Nikki was that she didn't recommend filling the oil dispenser part. She gave me a small glass bowl where the oil was separately in, so every time I wanted to make a cut I dipped the cutter in it and then made a cut. Yes, the cutter should be a bit loose, but not to the point that making cuts would make you feel as it would fall apart.
Thank you! No it does not melt and smell because at first I only tack the glass pieces together. You would do it with small parts from the outside first. The amount is small but strong so I didn't have to add to much, but remember the soldering will only stick to where the fux has been put to. After the tacked parts have dried you would remove the base and do the same process from the inside as well.
I'm not sure that wax would have been helpful for that step, yet I haven't tried. I used pins to make sure that every piece fits in its designated spot. When I was sure that all of the pieces fit I moved on to Tacking, meaning - make all pieces connect. For me pins made the process easier.
I'm not sure, I have never tried that. I can't remember exactly, but I think the mold didn't have an opening in the middle. Unless if it did, it was small, very small.
Hi, I sadly don't have that pattern anymore. All I have is some images I took that are up on my blog, link is here maricreativeworld.blogspot.com/2017/11/tiffany-style-lamp.html , but that's all I have.
Thank you! I do remember it being a tricky part indeed, I did this lamp over 4 years ago. Nikki did show me how to do it, If I remember correctly we took the top part and added a lot of flux around the cap, on the part where the glass parts would be connected. As with the glass pieces we added the copper foil around the glass so the flux and soldering would stick. Yet with the top part, because it is already metal I did not have to copper foil that edge, it was enough to add flux and solder the top glass pieces to it. Tacking the top was difficult and getting the glass pieces looking/fitting right was a challenge, but totally doable, just stay patience with yourself and double check when attaching the top glass pieces to the top.
I dreamed of a lot of fish in the sea.. captured by me .. they are alive.. fighting with each other... ... I dreamed about them twice last night... moreover.. I have a big opportunity that I am not ready for it yet... but I need to have it
Amazing! Thank you for sharing your experience and talents. I learned so much,you are an artist! ❤️
Instablaster.
You did a great job with this video, and the glass. Thank you.
Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Absolutely beautiful, your talent is amazing thank you for sharing
Thank you!!
It's amazing work! Thank you for this!
A very beautiful peace of art ....you are very talented
Thank you!
Wow.... Beautiful work Mari!!! 👏👏👏
Thanks!
Nice job.... Rustic
Me gustan sus obras de arte 🎨 😁 👍🏻
Gracias!
Fine work! you should be proud!!!!!!!
Très belle vidéo, très beau travail, bravo, merci de France !
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Geniaaaa artesana Dios bendiga tus manos!
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Lindo !!! Parabéns 🎉😁🇧🇷😘
Its wonderful!!
I just bought a cutter like yours with the oil dispenser part and I notice the tip where the blade is... is wably. Moves side ways. Is that part suppose to be that loose?
What I learned from Nikki was that she didn't recommend filling the oil dispenser part. She gave me a small glass bowl where the oil was separately in, so every time I wanted to make a cut I dipped the cutter in it and then made a cut. Yes, the cutter should be a bit loose, but not to the point that making cuts would make you feel as it would fall apart.
Wow! Great Job!!
Amazing! I think about that foam base that you use. Does it not melt and smell when you solder?
Thank you! No it does not melt and smell because at first I only tack the glass pieces together. You would do it with small parts from the outside first. The amount is small but strong so I didn't have to add to much, but remember the soldering will only stick to where the fux has been put to. After the tacked parts have dried you would remove the base and do the same process from the inside as well.
From where did you get the pattern that you cut at the beginning of the video?
Really nice work!
www.anythinginstainedglass.com/worden/wordenform1.html
Thank you
Amazing! love from india!
Gibt es das auch in Deutsch? Ich möchte das auch gerne machen. Wo kann man das in Deutschland kaufen?
Лампа супер! Очень красивая!
Wow, that's amazing! Such a lot of work, yikes.
That’s why the lamps are expensive.
Que video tan precioso, gracias un saludo desde Colombia
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Beautiful.
Thank you!
Did she just use something with a pH of 14 with bare hands?!?
I'm shocked! pH14??????? wow. does she still have hands?
relax, i still have my hands. It was a regular soap, just in a glass bottle that had old markings on it.
May I ask why you use pin instead of wax to place the glass on the forn??
I'm not sure that wax would have been helpful for that step, yet I haven't tried. I used pins to make sure that every piece fits in its designated spot. When I was sure that all of the pieces fit I moved on to Tacking, meaning - make all pieces connect. For me pins made the process easier.
I wonder if you could use superglue and graphite powder instead of lead?
I'm not sure, I haven't tried that.
Very nice!
Lovely work! What is the colour material you are using? Thanks
Thank you! I used a variety of colored glass.
Could one do the same, except in reverse:? Tack the pieces from the inside and finish on the outside? In other words use the inside of the mould.
I'm not sure, I have never tried that. I can't remember exactly, but I think the mold didn't have an opening in the middle. Unless if it did, it was small, very small.
H9la donde consigo el patron
Where did you get the Styrofoam mold!
Wherever stained glass supplies are sold. They come in different shapes to fit specific patterns.
hi, is it possible to share the patern?
Hi, I sadly don't have that pattern anymore. All I have is some images I took that are up on my blog, link is here maricreativeworld.blogspot.com/2017/11/tiffany-style-lamp.html , but that's all I have.
How many hours did that take?
Not sure how many hours, but it took me 3 months. I did it on my freetime next to working full time and going to school.
How you attached the glass to that top piece??great video ♡
Thank you! I do remember it being a tricky part indeed, I did this lamp over 4 years ago. Nikki did show me how to do it, If I remember correctly we took the top part and added a lot of flux around the cap, on the part where the glass parts would be connected. As with the glass pieces we added the copper foil around the glass so the flux and soldering would stick. Yet with the top part, because it is already metal I did not have to copper foil that edge, it was enough to add flux and solder the top glass pieces to it. Tacking the top was difficult and getting the glass pieces looking/fitting right was a challenge, but totally doable, just stay patience with yourself and double check when attaching the top glass pieces to the top.
Excelente
Why did you show us the final product for a split second?
This is a good observation, thank you for that. Back then I thought that clip was enough, yet now 5 years later I would do much more filming for sure.
Nice...
Yo, more lamp stuff! Pronto!
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Muchas gracias, muy bien explicado.como puedo tener el grafico?
Красиво
I dreamed of a lot of fish in the sea.. captured by me .. they are alive.. fighting with each other... ... I dreamed about them twice last night... moreover.. I have a big opportunity that I am not ready for it yet... but I need to have it
Good luck on your journey. I have other videos on my channel where I'm painting fish!
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other video ?:)
Tiffany-style, not Tiffany. Please correct your title.
😂 why so offended?
@@beckw.4293 Not offended, but they need to make the distinction. Real Tiffany is priceless and must be made by the Tiffany company.
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