Delphi 101 Instructional DVD - 2 Pack

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Product Features

  • Perfect for beginners - learn the basics of stained glass while perfecting your soldering skills
  • A total of 95 minutes of instruction - features 2 of Delphi's longtime instructors


Product Description

2 DVD's at 1 Great Value
Delphi's 101 Instructional DVD's are now available in a convenient combo pack. Learn the basics of copper foil stained glass with Stained Glass 101 while perfecting your iron skills with Soldering 101. Great for beginners and anyone returning to the hobby of stained glass.
 

Stained Glass 101
Delphi's Stained Glass 101 guides you step-by-step through a simple but elegant panel project. Learn the basics of the copper foil method of stained glass, including glass cutting, copper foiling, soldering, finishing and framing. Begin a new craft with confidence, with all the basic instruction you need to successfully complete your first stained glass project. Learn insider tips and techniques from Delphi's stained glass expert and long time instructor, Roy Kapp. 70 minutes.
 
Soldering 101
Delphi's Soldering 101 DVD shows you step-by-step how to improve your soldering skills, which directly affects the quality of your stained glass art. Long time Delphi instructor, Steena Gaut shares tips and techniques for achieving great solder lines. This video is perfect for anyone looking to improve their work and is also an ideal refresher for anyone who has been away from the craft and is planning on resuming their hobby. 25 minutes.


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Pros : It is very easy to see what is being done and to understand, taught step by step. It addresses problems and how to "fix" them. Nice that I can go back for a refresher class whenever I need to. It is well worth the money.
Cons : Sometimes the video is more on the instructor and I would like to see more of what they were working on
Other Thoughts : I really liked the videos. I thought that they were clear and concise.
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