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Stained Glass Start-Up Kit

Stained Glass Start-Up Kit

Price $409.95
Your Savings: - $80.00
Your Price: $329.95 USD   (20% Off)
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Product Features

  • Includes the tools and glass you need to help you create beautiful stained glass projects
  • Top quality tools make it easy to get fantastic results from cutting to shaping and soldering
  • A great way to try out a new craft


Product Description

exclusive Getting Started in Stained Glass is Simple with the Start-Up Kit!
We've taken some of our favorite tools and supplies for getting started in stained glass, and put them all in one ready-to-go start up kit, for maximum savings and convenience. Perfect for the beginner that wants quality tools to fit their workshop and budget. A Delphi Exclusive

Start making beautiful stained glass projects right away. Top quality tools make it easy to get fantastic results from cutting to shaping and soldering.

Kit Includes:

  • Gryphette glass grinder
  • Studio 100 watt soldering iron with built-in temperature controller
  • 6 Piece stained glass pack, 6" x 6" each
  • Supercutter dry wheel glass cutter
  • Running pliers
  • Breaker/grozer pliers
  • 60/40 Solder
  • Copper foil
  • Safety flux and brush
  • Burnisher
  • Metallic marker
  • Safety glasses
  • Pattern
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Pros : Nearly everything you need to start up the hobby
Cons : Replaced the soldering iron for a temperature controlled one
Other Thoughts : There's always more equipment/tools to purchase for stained glass, it seems but it's FUN to shop for! I highly recommend purchasing this if you're looking to dive into stained glass.
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Apr 30, 2010
When John Falibota of Girard, Ohio, told his wife he was going to take a stained glass class, she couldnt stop laughing. John had a life-long fear of cut glass. If a glass broke in the house, he wouldnt go near it for fear of cutting himself. But over time his fear subsided, and in 1984 he and his wife, Marlene, started attending craft shows and eventually opened their very own stained glass store in 1999. Their 1,200 sg. ft. store provided classes and supplies as well as fulfilled custom orders. Seven years later, they moved to an even larger store (2,375 sq. ft.) and added imported blown glass and Russian glass animals to their inventory. Due to the tough economic climate, John and Marlene recently moved again to a smaller store (1,600 sq. ft.). They dropped the imported glass and returned to their roots-teaching, supplies and custom work. They
May 04, 2010
For more than 30 years, Kent Lauer has been working with glass. His passion lies with beveled glass in particular, and hes made a great impact on the craft with his cutting-edge (no pun intended) techniques. Living in Southern California, Kent has had the opportunity to work on custom glass for Hollywood stars, movies and commercials. He has written articles for Glass Craftsman magazine and Glass Patterns Quarterly. In addition, hes been teaching his techniques to students around the country for more than 25 years. Delphi is proud to have him teach at its Lansing Creativity Center next month. If you live in the Michigan area, or are planning to travel there this summer, we encourage you to look into taking Kents Faceted Dichroic Glass Pendants class. In this class, students make beautiful, faceted dichroic glass pendants and learn awesome cold working techniques. The brand new hands-on class covers all
May 20, 2012
Reinforcement is necessary on larger windows. As a rule of thumb, a window more than three square feet should be reinforced. Either reinforcing bar or rod may be used for support. Be sure to consider this when designing the window so that the reinforcement does not intrude or compromise the design of the finished work. In either case the reinforcement is soldered to the back of the panel in one of two ways. The bar should be pre-tinned before use. You will solder the bar in several places at intersecting lines on the window. Rough the areas to be soldered on the bar with steel wool. Apply flux and coat the areas with solder. Doing this will make soldering the bar to the window much easier. Place the bar on edge and solder to the window in the predetermined areas. When using rod, a length of pre-tinned wire is first

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