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Connie Brown U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about glass fusing and slumping. Visit my site at http://www.glass-fusing-made-easy.com for more information on this sizzling craft. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kent Lauer U.S. View Profile
| any questions regarding hand beveling, grinding and polishing of glass objects, and repair of glass | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
H Carl Trimble III View Profile
| One of a kind custom design stained glass as well as other glass art methods and the restoration of stained glass. Inquiries regarding leaded, beveled, etched sand carved, and fused glass techniques are invited. Other methods, technical questions,history of the art and supply source inquiries also welcome. Information on the pro's and con's of protective glazing of stained glass windows. Visit www.TrimbleStudios.com for more complete information. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Stephen Byrne U.K. View Profile
| Traditional and innovative techniques for kiln-fired painting on glass, for example, questions concerning firing schedules, how to mix paint, tools & equipment, media, techniques for applying paint, and so forth. I can do other areas but I think you are covered. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David Gomm U.S. View Profile
| Copper Foil stained glass panels are our specialty. Both architectural and residential questions can be asked.
We build windows and teach classes in our studio. We design custom patterns by hand and then draw tham using AutoCAD. We recently donated over 100 square feet of glass to the Covey Center For The Arts in Provo, Utah.
I write a monthly newsletter that gives tips and tricks for the stained glass trade at www.betterstainedglass.com We also teach classes because the joy of new stained glass students rubs off on us and keeps the hobby fun. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Vic Rothman U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions concerning design,fabrication, repair, restoration,and instillation of stained glass windows. I know about the history and technique of stained glass. Former member of the restoration committee of
The Stained Glass Association of America. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Chester Reinhardt U.S. View Profile
| i can answer all question's pertaining to repair of stained glass lamp's and window's also anything to do with building them also question's about patinas | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Valerie McCartney View Profile
| Visit our web site at www.churchwindows.net. I can answer questions about restoration and repair of stained glass windows and their surrounds. I can, also, answer technical questions regarding matching old glass, glass painting (kiln-fired), waterproofing panels (cementing), re-inforcing, removal, and installation. I can not answer questions on glass casting, Dalle de Verre, or glass blowing. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-09-03 paint on lead of stained glass window: Barbara, I would use a paint striper from the hardware store. Use one that is water soluble. Don't use an aerosol type. Apply with a small stiff brush. You might want to tape off the glass if it has...
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2008-09-03 Dismantling a Stained Glass Window: hi kris this is a good question if the border metal is zinc then i use my dremel tool with a fine cutting disc.i think you could use a jeweler's saw also .i would start by gently cutting thru the corner...
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2008-09-03 repair epoxy: I use hxtal for 99% of all the gluing that I do. However I know people that prefer silicone. Epoxy forms a hard bond that is good in most cases. Silicone forms a flexible bond that may be appropriate if...
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2008-09-03 stained glass outdoor protection: It's hard to answer without seeing the problems. But if you are only hanging the window then I see no need to seal it from the weather. Depending on the problems, you may need to fix the problems. There...
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2008-09-02 Restoration of Stained glass Windows: HI CAROLE NICE ART NOUVEAU WINDOW FIRST YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE GLASS FROM THE FRAME.THEN LAY IT FLAT ON A PIECE OF PLYWOOD THEN REMOVE THE ROTED LEAD FROM AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF WINDOWYOU MAY HAVE TO USE...
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