Get The Lead Out With Tommy G - DVD

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Product Features

  • Learn from renowned instructor Tommy Giambusso
  • Offers a complete training course in lead came stained glass
  • Includes discussions and demonstrations
  • 80 minutes


Product Description

DVD. This complete training course in lead came stained glass will give you all the help you need to try this gorgeous method of stained glass. Eighty minutes; with renowned instructor Tommy Giambusso. Includes discussions and demos covering: selecting the right came, proper tools, setting up properly, soldering, puttying (cementing), framing the finished panel, and more! 80 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 : Lots of info to handle glass with lead came
Cons : This is an older video, so some of the shots are not as crisp as today's videos.
Other Thoughts : Tommy Does give lots of needed info for dealing with glass and lead came. Glass cutting is not part of this video. By the time you choose to work with lead came, basic glass cutting should already be a skill you have learned.
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Other Thoughts : I am thankful for the DVD helps. They are a life saver.
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