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Tile grids are a huge time saver. Create mosaic designs with perfect grout lines. Use grid with 3/4" tile to keep your pattern in line and looking good! Companion item to Mosaic Tile Creator software (item 7060D, sold separately).
Pros : If you already have glass tiles on sheets you may find the sheets made on this smaller than those. I got these to make accent areas of tile. I will have to make the sheets already made over again with the grid to make them the same size. But these tiles fit perfect in the grid if I take them off the paper and re do them. The difference is simply the grout lines. These grids make a smaller grout line, and would rather have a smaller grout line. So what may be a CON to some is a PRO to me. I like the grids, and they are cheaper than some I have seen. The others may be the ones that the grout lines that come out larger too.
Delphi’s 40th Year Anniversary is quickly approaching, which will be commemorated with the release of the 2012 Annual Catalog. Our constant commitment to making art glass accessible to everyone by providing the largest selection of supplies and art glass has truly made us innovators. One of the ways we stay on the cutting edge is to bring tools and products that enable the process of creating to become enjoyable and rewarding for everyone. This month we are featuring two of our vendors whose products support the mission of Delphi and embody innovation. We recently caught up with the President of Creators Stained Glass, Inc. and Inventor of the Cutter’s Mate, CirclePro and Strip Pro, Ray Nicholas. He told us the story of what sparked his creation of these tools. He began creating stained glass in 1992. His services become so in demand that by 1996 he had developed the Cutter’s
Heres our list of 5 Favorite New Items from the May 2012 edition of Stained Glass News. 1. “Hot, Hot, Hot” by Christine Stewart Celebrated glass artist Christine Stewart brings us a long-anticipated new title. In her signature mosaic style she serves up 18 projects ranging from fused glass dinnerware to stunning mosaic wall art created with fused inclusions. 2. “Inspired” by Frankye Cartner and Suzy Huber This stained glass pattern portfolio contains 16 designs for panels in a variety of themes. Each project includes recommendations for using wire, bevels or other accents, and a suggested enlargement size. Projects are certain to provide a fun challenge for beginners and intermediate artists alike. 3. Assembling 3D art just got easier with Handy Wedges These simple non-slip foam rubber blocks offer the perfect solution when you find yourself in need of another set of hands. The triangular shape lends itself to supporting