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Stained Glass For Beginners

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    6. How to Use Pattern Scissors
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    What are pattern shears and why should you use them when cutting out your stained glass pattern? Learn how to choose the right pair and how to use them.

    What are pattern shears and why should you use them when cutting out your stained glass pattern? Learn how to choose the right pair and how to use them.

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    7. Types of Glass for Stained Glass
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    It’s easy to become a stained glass geek with so many options! Angela Berzins explains how to choose glass types based on your project, skill level, and budget.

    It’s easy to become a stained glass geek with so many options! Angela Berzins explains how to choose glass types based on your project, skill level, and budget.

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    8. Cutting Glass Pattern Pieces
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    Now that you’ve drawn out your pattern pieces, it’s time for cutting glass! Learn how to set up and cut your stained glass project by tracing or a light box.

    Now that you’ve drawn out your pattern pieces, it’s time for cutting glass! Learn how to set up and cut your stained glass project by tracing or a light box.

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    9. How to Use a Glass Grinder
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    Glass is sharp. Learn how to use a glass grinder to smooth out the edges of your glass pieces so they fit like puzzle pieces in your stained glass project.

    Glass is sharp. Learn how to use a glass grinder to smooth out the edges of your glass pieces so they fit like puzzle pieces in your stained glass project.

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    10. Cleaning & Numbering Glass Pieces
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    It’s time to remove the dust and paper from your stained glass project pieces! Get out a bowl of soapy water, a permanent marker, a towel, and clean!

    It’s time to remove the dust and paper from your stained glass project pieces! Get out a bowl of soapy water, a permanent marker, a towel, and clean!

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Danialle E
Very informative
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Carol S
Got a new grinder! Woot! The bit and sponge is throwing water droplets everywhere! Any trick for that or should I just get a surround?
Angela Berzins
Hi, Congrats! I used to set up my grinder on my kitchen counter, and tuck towels into my upper cabinet doors so they'd catch the spray. If the grinder didn'y come with a splashguard (they used to) here's on on ebay right now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Morton-Mr-Splash-Guard-for-Stained-Glass-Grinding-/141748591605?hash=item2100dfdbf5 Try it? :-) Angela
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