Stained Glass Came Vs Foil at Ken Escobar blog

Stained Glass Came Vs Foil. Should you use zinc or lead? This is where the differences in these two methods of creating stained glass matter most. How has this worked out for people, do you recommend doing just came or just copper foil/solder on pieces? How do you decide if you need to use came on your stained glass project? (a) is the panel made with 3/16 rounded h lead came, and (b) is the panel made with 7/32 black backed copper foil. Both were finished the same way with patina and wax, and bordered. Hobby came is a popular edging material used to give stained glass projects a polished, professional finish. Stained glass made with the copper foil method is not waterproof. I use a three piece steel frame technique. I do stained glass panels, but i don’t use lead came, copper foil or solder. Both methods have been passed down through generations of artisans.

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(a) is the panel made with 3/16 rounded h lead came, and (b) is the panel made with 7/32 black backed copper foil. Should you use zinc or lead? Stained glass made with the copper foil method is not waterproof. Both methods have been passed down through generations of artisans. Both were finished the same way with patina and wax, and bordered. I do stained glass panels, but i don’t use lead came, copper foil or solder. I use a three piece steel frame technique. How do you decide if you need to use came on your stained glass project? This is where the differences in these two methods of creating stained glass matter most. How has this worked out for people, do you recommend doing just came or just copper foil/solder on pieces?

PIAOLGYI Stained Glass Copper Foiling Tool,Hand Foiler 7/32

Stained Glass Came Vs Foil (a) is the panel made with 3/16 rounded h lead came, and (b) is the panel made with 7/32 black backed copper foil. I do stained glass panels, but i don’t use lead came, copper foil or solder. Both methods have been passed down through generations of artisans. This is where the differences in these two methods of creating stained glass matter most. I use a three piece steel frame technique. How has this worked out for people, do you recommend doing just came or just copper foil/solder on pieces? Stained glass made with the copper foil method is not waterproof. (a) is the panel made with 3/16 rounded h lead came, and (b) is the panel made with 7/32 black backed copper foil. Hobby came is a popular edging material used to give stained glass projects a polished, professional finish. Both were finished the same way with patina and wax, and bordered. How do you decide if you need to use came on your stained glass project? Should you use zinc or lead?

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