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Premium Stained Glass Start-Up Kit

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Product Features

  • Best selling kit has been used by thousands of beginners to successfully get started in stained glass
  • Kit features our most popular tools to get you started and keep you creating for years to come
  • Convenient kit has the basics for creating your first copper foil panel

Product Description

Getting Started in Stained Glass Have Never Been Easier
Ready to begin your stained glass journey? Our Stained Glass Start-Up Kit is the perfect all-in-one bundle for beginners who want to learn the craft at home—no classes required. We’ve handpicked some of our favorite high-quality tools and supplies, bundled together for maximum convenience and savings. This best-selling kit has helped thousands of self-taught artists successfully learn stained glass—and now it’s your turn.

Kit Includes:

  • Studio Pro grinder
  • Hakko FX-601 soldering iron with built-in temperature controller
  • Soldering iron stand
  • Stained glass pack, 6 pieces, 8" x 8" each 
  • Toyo Dry Wheel Supercutter
  • Running pliers
  • Breaker/grozer pliers
  • 60/40 Solder
  • Copper foil
  • Flux and brush
  • Burnisher
  • Safety glasses
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Pros : High quality products. Almost everything you need to get started.
Cons : Replaced the soldering iron for a temperature-controlled one.
Other Thoughts : There's always more stuff you'll need for stained glass, it seems. But it's FUN to shop for! I highly recommend this if you're looking to dive into the hobby.
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Pros : Has all the basics
Cons : I got a gryphette grinder not pro. Pencil grip is terrible for hands.
Other Thoughts : Probably best to get the items separately to get better quality
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When and how did you get started in stained glass? Ive been interested in stained glass for as long as I can remember. As a child, I would sit in churches and watch the (often) biblical depictions come to life when a stray ray of sunlight cast its illumination our way. Sun shadows dancing. I dabbled in many media over the years, trying to find an outlet for some of the visions careening inside, but none of them took. Drawing, painting - even watercolours - no amount of professional training could guide my hand in a satisfactory way. But then there was the glass. I lived abroad for a few years, and wound my way through Europe on my way back to the States when I finished my Peace Corps Service. My last international destination was Paris, where one of my closest friends lives as an organist. Two beautiful autumn
May 03, 2010
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