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uneven spaces between glass pieces

by Laura
(Sioux City Iowa)

I was wondering how this artist filled in the large areas between the glass pieces in this type of stained glass piece.

Answer
You hold a wet towel tight up under the space while filling the space with solder. The wet towel will cool the solder and keep it from running through. When you solder on the back side, just melt the surface of the solder enough to make it smooth.

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uneven spaces between glass pieces

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Jan 25, 2010
fillling space
by: Jan

This is a great tip which I am eager to try! In the past, I have put a little added strip of foil in the space, which helps greatly.

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