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Stained Glass Spinner Kit

Stained Glass Spinner Kit by Designed By Delphi

Price $69.95
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Your Price: $49.95 USD   (29% Off)
Item# 6959   In Stock

Product Features

  • Create a unique gift or a panel for yourself
  • Includes pattern
  • Creates a 6-1/2" x 9" spinner

Product Description

Stained glass spinners have us in awe!
Create a lovely stained glass spinner project of your own! Great for a personal project or to do with a friend. All you need is the glass of your choice, cutting tools, a soldering iron and the project kit! Finished spinner measures 6-1/2" x 9".

Kit Includes:

  • Six 1-3/4" x 3" Diamond Superior Bevels
  • 3/16" Delphi Superior Black Backed Foil roll
  • Mastercraft 60/40 Solder - 1/2 lb.
  • Amerway Tigers Eye Gel Flux
  • CJ's Flux Remover
  • 14 Gauge Pre-Tinned Wire
  • 3 Ball Bearing Swivels
  • Pattern
Glass not included. Tools sold separately. Finished project by Delphi instructor and artist Daisy Simon. As seen in Glass Patterns Quarterly Spring 2025 edition.

 

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Jun 07, 2010
1. Make sure that your pieces are clean and dry. Cut a piece of clear contact paper, remove the backing and lay it sticky-side-up over the pattern. 2. This is a perfect way to hold cut glass, globs, jewels, or marbles in place for tack soldering. As you can see in the photo, you can even move the sheet around and, if you are careful, you shouldn’t disturb the glass at all. 3. Tack solder the pieces to each other as you normally would. Then, remove the contact paper and finish soldering the front before turning the project over and soldering the back. Reprinted with permission from Stained Glass News. All rights reserved.
May 05, 2010
I have some questions about Lead-Free Solder. Does it tarnish over time? Can you use patina on it? Does it flow like regular solder? Is it better than regular solder? We are sure that you arent the only one with these questions. Lets start with the question of whether or not its better than regular solder. Since the harm from lead is caused by ingestion, any project that will come in contact with food or food containers should be made with lead-free solder. In addition, anything that is handled, like jewelry or kaleidoscopes, should be made with lead-free solder. Hands have a terrible habit of making it into the mouth before they get washed. So, yes it is better than regular solder in these situations. As far as working with solder, you should be diligent about cleaning your hands after touching any solder. Dont eat, drink, smoke, or do anything
Aug 09, 2010
I want to make some copper foil and lead projects for use outside. How do I protect them from the elements? If you construct your project using the lead technique, there isnt anything else you need to do. The cementing process weatherproofs the project. If you use the copper foil technique, you will want to make sure that there is something to prevent the copper foil from pulling away from the outer edges of the project when it gets wet. This can be accomplished by using a rigid metal channel (zinc, copper or brass) or by soldering a reinforcing wire around the perimeter of the piece. Another thing you should consider is using mosaic techniques. Either the direct or indirect methods are great for outdoor projects. Your supplier will have information on these techniques if you are unfamiliar with them. Whatever technique you choose to employ, it is best to

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