25 Pro Tips & Techniques For Stained Glass - DVD

$18.95 USD
Item# 4791D
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Product Features

  • Learn tips and techniques from beginner to advanced
  • Learn the process from glass cutting to stained glass repair
  • Learn from veteran instructor and TV personality Joe Porcelli
  • Approximately 50 minutes


Product Description

Take A Class In Your Own Home
Get all the invaluable insider tips from Joe Porcelli in this wonderful training video. Joe's fantastic time saving tips will make any stained glass project easier and more efficient. Benefit from years of workshop experience on topics including glass cutting, foiling, and soldering tips. DVD. 50 minutes.

DVD is set to NTCS Region 1. DVD may not operate on DVD players sold outside of the United States, Canada, Bermuda and US territories.

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Pros : I bought this wanting to learn more. I did. However, it is more suited for the beginning glass worker.
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