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The Creator's Lead Stretcher will easily stretch any size lead came. Simply put one end of the lead came in the included lead vise on one side of your work surface. Insert the other end of the came into the stretcher and pull back the lever. The leverage allows you to stretch the lead easily. Maximum stretching distance is 8-1/2". Includes 2 vises with stretcher also sold separately. 1 year manufacturer warranty. Leaded bevel panel by artist Chandra Rusk. 

Product Description

The Creator's Lead Stretcher will easily stretch any size lead came. Simply put one end of the lead came in the included lead vise on one side of your work surface. Insert the other end of the came into the stretcher and pull back the lever. The leverage allows you to stretch the lead easily. Maximum stretching distance is 8-1/2". Includes 2 vises with stretcher also sold separately. 1 year manufacturer warranty. Leaded bevel panel by artist Chandra Rusk. 

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Lead came construction was the original stained glass technique used throughout history in church cathedrals. During the Victorian Era it found its way into the home and has remained popular ever since. The pleasing symmetrical lines and ability to withstand changing weather conditions make it ideal for large windows and doors.