1/18/2018

Top Tips For Making Stained Glass Windows New Jersey

By Douglas Schmidt


If you like the look of stained glass and are interested in having pieces in your own home you may be put off by how much they cost. Making stained glass windows New Jersey can be fun and a great way to add personal touches to your home. Here are some top tips that you can use if you decide that making a piece like this is something that you want to try and do.

If you look at some extremely complex designs you will be amazed to see that they can be made of thousands of pieces that have been shaped carefully and then fitted into a pattern. Many times the windows seen in a church was donated to that house of worship and may cost thousands of dollars. Older windows may have been made as a form of worship and dedication.

If you are just starting out, you might find it easier if you start with a more simple pattern. Many people start by designing and making pieces that have a geometric feel to them. Larger pieces of glass can be easier to wrap and to solder. It may be less frustrating and you may be happier with your final product if you start out with a design that is less complicated.

While glass is the main material used in these types of windows there are other materials that are required as well. A section of the design will be cut, sanded and wrapped with tape. The pieces are then soldered together. In the past, lead caning was used to form the metal band that fit between individual pieces of glass. If you are shopping for a window, make sure this metal strip is not overly thick or uneven and that the pieces are joined together as securely as possible.

If you are not sure where to find completed pieces you may want to find stores that specialize in stained glass. You can get the names of local artisans who may have completed pieces and may also be able to find patterns and materials if you decide to make your own piece instead. The people working there can give you valuable suggestions about which glass will work best for your project.

If you do decide to work from a pattern instead of buying a window you may want to look for one that is clear and easy to follow. If you need to change the dimensions to work in your own space it will be easier to do if you are working with a simple design as well.

Make sure you get comfortable transferring patterns to glass and learn how to make accurate cuts. This is where a simpler pattern may come in handy. Over time you can work on more complex designs as your confidence and skill increases.

If you want to know more about this art form taking a class might be a good idea. Some community centers or colleges will offer workshops that may vary from beginner to advanced. You may be able to find workshops if you ask at craft stores or shops that specialize in stained glass tools and materials.




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