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Old Dutch International Moscow Mule 16-Ounce Copper Mug Old Dutch International Moscow Mule 16-Ounce Copper Mug
Sale Price: $11.99

Our Moscow Mule Mug is made of solid copper and tin lined. It has a 16 oz. capacity. The copper has been lacquered to resist tarnishing.

Medelco  12-Cup Glass Stovetop Whistling Kettle Medelco 12-Cup Glass Stovetop Whistling Kettle
Sale Price: $6.49

Medelco 12-Cup Glass Stovetop Whistling Tea Kettle. A great way to boil water for tea, coffee, cocoa, soup, and MUCH more. Made from Lab-Quality boroscilicate glass with a heat-resistant handle, the kettle is designed for use on any type of stove, and the classic design works well with any decor.

T-Fal Performance Stainless Steel Copper Bottom 2-Quart Sauce Pan with Glass Lid T-Fal Performance Stainless Steel Copper Bottom 2-Quart Sauce Pan with Glass Lid
Sale Price: $34.89

T-Fal Performance Stainless Steel Copper Bottom 2 Quart Covered Sauce Pan

Copper Tumbler Glass or Cup, Ayurvedic Products for Healing Copper Tumbler Glass or Cup, Ayurvedic Products for Healing
Sale Price: $22.99

A sumptuous Indian dinner would be incomplete without refreshing libations to make toasts with. Say "cheers" with Indian Copper Tumblers! A staple of Indian tableware, these tumbler glasses, more commonly known as "gilas," are used to enjoy milk, water, or lassi (a traditional yogurt-based Punjabi drink)...

Copper Drinking Glass Cup Copper Drinking Glass Cup
Sale Price: $21.99

The health benefits of copper include proper growth, utilization of iron, enzymatic reactions, connective tissues, hair, eyes, ageing and energy production. Apart from these, heart rhythm, thyroid glands, arthritis, wound healing...

Paradise GL22724RC Low Voltage Cast Aluminum 20-Watt Spot Light with Glass Panel, Rust Copper Paradise GL22724RC Low Voltage Cast Aluminum 20-Watt Spot Light with Glass Panel, Rust Copper
Sale Price: $11.73

Paradise Garden Lighting GL22724RC 20 Watt Cast Aluminum Spot Light, Rust Copper Add style and enhance the beauty of your home and garden with this landscape spot light of the highest professional quality...

Indian handmade Drinkware Accessories Copper Jug & Glass Set Indian handmade Drinkware Accessories Copper Jug & Glass Set
Sale Price: $59.99

Ayurvedic Medicine Copper Drinkware Set a Pitcher Jug with Lid and Two Tumblers

T-Fal Ultimate Stainless-Steel Copper-Bottom 12-Piece Cookware Set T-Fal Ultimate Stainless-Steel Copper-Bottom 12-Piece Cookware Set
Sale Price: $99.99

T-Fal Ultimate Stainless Steel Copper Bottom 12 Piece Set

Fireglass Fireplace Fire Pit Glass, 1/4 Fireglass Fireplace Fire Pit Glass, 1/4" Copper Reflective, 10 LBS
Sale Price: $45.90

Fireglass is used in gas fireplaces and fire pits as an alternative to gas logs. Our fireplace glass crystals are made of high quality tempered glass, made to withstand high heat. All of our glass has been tested by us and will not melt or discolor...

Strathwood Basics Iron and Bubble Glass Bird Feeder with Brushed-Copper Finish Strathwood Basics Iron and Bubble Glass Bird Feeder with Brushed-Copper Finish
Sale Price: $34.99

We have boiled down our top 11 stained glass soldering tips to help you master the art and learn how to solder glass art.

This is one of the most crucial steps in the process and can truly make a difference in your stained glass projects.

So why do we use solder? Solder is a combination of tin and lead used to create a strong bond between other metals. Solder doesn't stick to the glass pieces, so we apply copper foil tape to the edges, which is where you get the copper foil method. We melt the solder over the copper foil that holds the pieces together.

These tips are going to cover the copper foil method, but you will also utilize solder with the lead came method as well.

1. Safety: One of the most important aspect of soldering any stained glass project is to take the proper measures to safeguard your health. Soldering involves working with potentially hazardous materials like lead, flux and harmful fumes. By observing specific safety precautions and using informed common sense, working in stained glass can be a safe and enjoyable past time. Ventilation, wearing glasses, and securing the glass pieces are a few additional tips.

2. Choosing your soldering iron: There is a lot to consider when you choose an iron for stained glass. The handle should be heat resistant and comfortable for you to hold. You may be holding it for several hours at a time, so consider the weight and balance of the iron. Wattage is an important aspect of the iron you choose. It must be able to continuously generate enough heat to melt all of the types of solder you plan to work with. We recommend an iron that is at least 60 watts with a way to control the temperature.

3. Iron and tips maintenance: Investing in a soldering iron is a big step in whether you take this art seriously or not. A well maintained soldering iron and tips perform better and make the job of soldering much easier. Consider buying a soldering iron stand to keep your iron working at its best.

4. Do I need flux? Flux is a chemical compound that is used to promote the bonding of metals by removing the oxide residue simultaneously with the soldering process. Because of oxidation and other matters, it's important to use flux in the bonding process as each mix of metals being used has a specific flux.

5. Before you begin: Make sure the foil is seated properly over the glass, trim all overlaps, put together all tools needed for the project, and secure your glass pieces. Not to mention review the safety measures.

6. Make sure you clean the surface you are about to solder. Steel wool is the best way to clean the surface of copper foil

7. Getting started: Flux all intersections first, then use a small amount of solder and flatten with the iron tip. Next fill in the gaps between the glass pieces until the solder is level with the surface of the glass. Then, coat the surface with a thin layer of solder. Finally, use your flux. We like to start at the top and work down as it tends to turn out better.

8. Running the solder bead: The best way we have found to run the bead is to hold the iron like a cutting knife and utilize your writing hand. If you run into a problem, just let the solder cool, then re-solder the joint applying more solder.

9. Fixing imperfections: If you apply too little add more. If you apply too much, then clean your iron tip and move the flat part across the seam. This will pull the excess solder easily. The key when soldering is to work slowly, but not too slowly causing heat fractures and melted solder.

10. Finishing: We use a finishing wax to make sure the solder is looking its best. Carnuba wax is one example that will work.

11. Practice: Utilizing stained glass soldering ebooks, courses, and videos and try different techniques. What works for one artist may not work as well for another. Find what fits your style.

Artist, this is just a start, but these are our top stained glass soldering tips. Yes, these get more in depth, but provide an overlay to the process and steps.

You can learn more about soldering at CreateStainedGlass.com's stained glass solder video section or discover other tips of the stained glass making process with quality stained glass videos!

What properties could enable gold to be made into ring, copper into fine wire, diamond tocut glass,?

Heh. Looks like someone's class discovered Yahoo Answers all at the same time...I was PM'ed this question (among others) by another user over the weekend.

Ductility works for the wire. The ring requires malleability (literally latin for hammer-ability) to shape, or simply the ability to be melted at a lower temperature than your mold material. Diamond has crystalline structure that is stronger than most materials.

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