You’re right, your hands are not cute. They are very beautiful.
@sylvielemieux7485 күн бұрын
Very nice. I like how versatile this patern is. I would love to win the giveaway. 😊
@manonstane70845 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video! Keep on doing you!
@george1la7 күн бұрын
I have been in the glass game for over 50 years doing first commercial glass and then stained glass from the simplest to the most complicated with the most expensive materials including doing my own Tiffany patina's as I have the original formulas and made acid etched parts for lamps and such. First, always buy a Toyo pistol grip cutter as this ends the problems with hands and control. Second, take off the cutting head, remove the spring, turn the head around so the screw does not hit the machined slot, you want the head to be all the way up and locked in place 180 degrees from stock. This locks the head in place and you can now do intricate cuts accurately, you cannot do this with the stock setup without stupid manipulations of your hands, not good. For oil for the cutting head take a cap from a bottle, put some paper towel in it and soak with WD40. Every few cuts just dip the cutter into the paper towel and proceed. Second, throw the pliars in the trash can. You cannot stop yourself from squeezing the pliars when they do not want to break the glass so you squeeze the pliars and explode the glass with total loss. Use different sizes of crescent wrenches from the smallest to the largest for breaking glass. For long runs use the large crescent wrenches and for outside cuts. For inside cuts, depending on how deep and close, use the small crescent wrenches. The reason for this is that you can precisely adjust the space between the blades of the crescent wrench to precisely the thickness of the glass. Also, once adjusted to the glass as you bend to break the glass you cannot squeeze the glass. As a result all of the pressure on the glass stays precisely at the score line without any squeezing. Loose some drapery glass or expensive Uroboros or Oceana that is now unobtainium and you will quickly understand stopping time and financial losses. For complicated cuts on expensive glass if you have a glass wire saw use it. If you have a diamond grinder use it and for small inside cuts buy the small grinding wheel. If you want speed for cleaning up edges of glass if you have it use a wet sander. Depending on the situation and potential losses I use all three. I do not use cheap glass and simple projects anymore. You thing about these things when you do complicated lamps out of the most expensive materials and windows with up to 1,500 pieces. Every movement of the hands and fingers is time. Time is money. If you are out to make money do not forget the cost of overhead as to do so means financial failure.
@magali442769 күн бұрын
That’s wonderful news ❤🎉. Congratulations and how awesome to have your mom next door! 🎉
@Gatsu69 күн бұрын
Great so nice to see you streaming again😊
@duckiemace9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the videos! I can’t seem to find any good/consistent information on cleaning your piece before polishing.. what do you use?
@gessikas58399 күн бұрын
The view is amazing 🤩
@wxckxdrxvxn76399 күн бұрын
i wish you added the names for all of your tools. would you be able to leave a comment of all the tools you use? names/spellings of the tools and brands they’re from?
@louderone613310 күн бұрын
Where is that little one? I'm super happy you've gotten to a place you are happy and enjoy. Mountain views, great railroad sound, beautiful weather. No more freezing video. Move to WV for better technology....LOL I bit pixel every now and then but way better than Florida
@novelanederland390210 күн бұрын
Is oil not required?
@sunbearglasscraft806510 күн бұрын
I personally always recommend oil! I fill the reservoir in my cutting tool, but others like to dip into oil to prevent too much from getting on the glass.
@sarahcamphouse726110 күн бұрын
Yay!! Congratulations! It's beautiful
@the_glass_nurse10 күн бұрын
Yay! Congratulations. Beautiful place to raise a family ❤️
@ELFSAR10 күн бұрын
Congrats on the move!
@aprildanae748711 күн бұрын
Wow it’s beautiful! Congratulations!
@nannuartworks581211 күн бұрын
Yay starlink can’t wait to watch you stream again
@magnusnate11 күн бұрын
How cool is that!
@BobbiSchneider11 күн бұрын
Yay you are settled and back.
@tinabell94711 күн бұрын
Great to seeee you ❤
@polkadotmicrochip11 күн бұрын
Cool so you're out of Florida
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
Yes we sure are!
@patrickjdarrow12 күн бұрын
It's undoubtedly an incredible tool but when you consider the fact that the sole reason MidJourney, ChatGPT, etc. can produce this kind of work is because it was trained on unlicensed images of others' work -- those who will never be compensated for the financial success of the tools -- it gets very sad. This applies broadly across most tools and most of the training data used, including photography, paintings, graphics, etc.
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
Definitely an unfortunate aspect of it. Back when I made this video AI was still weird and sloppy with image production but it has gotten so advanced. I generated a stained glass pattern recently and it very obviously took a painting method Ive seen only one other artist use.
@scottmorris491416 күн бұрын
Just getting started and found your chennel. But, it appears you are no longer ceeating vidoes. Sorry to see then.
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
I wish I had more videos but life has gotten very busy for me in the last two years - I have a 6 month old baby so my focus has shifted. I would love to make more content but the time and attention I used to put into stained glass mostly goes into child care now :)
@scottmorris491416 күн бұрын
great video. Who is the supplier for the Arcor wire? Thank you
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
All of my supplies come from anythinginstainedglass.com :)
@PawSativeVibez17 күн бұрын
How big is the actual shed? I’m in the process of doing the same thing. Thanks❤
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
It is 10x16!
@kerripailthorpe791918 күн бұрын
Thank you, you are so good at explaining and giving tips!! I appreciate it!
@ohiopipper395619 күн бұрын
Thank you I was wondering what people were saying about tails and stuff no one showed up close to show what it actually looks like.
@meganreilly169123 күн бұрын
Hiya ! I'm new here and I'm trying to update an old wicker table that has a glass top. I got the pebeo paint but unfortunately I just realized the my oven is too small for the piece that I am painting ? Is there another solution to set the paint ?
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
Honestly just letting the paint dry for a few weeks sets it quite well. Ive tried peeling old paint that was not set in the oven and it required a lengthy soak in rubbing alcohol. Exposure to the elements wont work in your favor but its worth trying!
@fododude25 күн бұрын
Why do so many people show things in high-speed? It's difficult to learn technique when the video appears not to want to teach you.
@sunbearglasscraft806511 күн бұрын
I unfortunately have to work with the youtube algorithm and didnt want to drop a monster of a video. I apologize if my video was not helpful to you, i do make videos to try and help people learn!
@cassiejo001228 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Absolutely incredible
@S.F.Whisper29 күн бұрын
Can you do a video all about the scoring tool? ie: The different types, what to do if there’s glass dust in it, does it matter which side to use (I noticed each side has different angles), the different parts of it, different ways to hold it, how close to the edge can score? Etc.
@h8ynersАй бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you!
@zoeycheung9235Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. It helps a lot to start the hobby🥰
@jenniferhoar9050Ай бұрын
Thank you! Very helpful. Love your work
@josaphatnuevas3905Ай бұрын
Hopefully you may noticed this message I am a filipino Catholic priest and 6 years ago when I was in Buenos Aires I studied stained glass but unfortunately I was transfered and I don’t know where to but materials 6 years has pass and becuse of online store materials are possible. I am your subcriber and like like your craft. Is it okay to have the pattern and eventually to copy it?
@hollytaylor9421Ай бұрын
I just started doing stained glass… 100% understand the anxiety 🥺 Thank you for the information!
@Mikichan85Ай бұрын
Can I ask what you will do with the small pieces? I mean, with the pieces in the Tupperware. Because I want start that, in future. But I don't know what I can do with the "trash"
@tanyasanchez1742Ай бұрын
Very helpful video. I have so missed this art form and have not been able to do this art since 2007 due to a traumatic brain injury and having to learn how to use my body again . A month ago a neighbor asked me to teach him this art form so I am refreshing my memory. As I am researching the materials I am gobsmacked at the prices of everything including the solder. Do you have a source that has a sane price point for 60/40 solder here in the USA. I really have missed doing this it was so healing for me and I am excited to share my skill at doing this craft with someone else. Thank you.
@kaitlandia321Ай бұрын
all of your videos are super helpful for folks who are new to stained glass! thank you!
@ShaileyBАй бұрын
Come back! Make more videos! I love watching your videos, especially your perfect soldering.
@jccanada9931Ай бұрын
Please tell me how to tack solder tiny pieces without them moving . I'm doing a pets face and it has tiny pieces I don't know how I'm going to keep them from moving while I try to tack solder .
@leannahuffaker5370Ай бұрын
Have you ever had issue with your solder not sticking to your copper? I am having this issue and never had it before. It is just beading off. Any suggestions? Thank you!
@sjj3lemon267Ай бұрын
I am in great debt to you 🥹🥲😭
@hollysmith2697Ай бұрын
Take the edge off! Lmbo!😂
@hollysmith2697Ай бұрын
Thank YOU!
@hollysmith2697Ай бұрын
Beautiful!!!
@hollysmith2697Ай бұрын
So HAPPY FOR YOU!!!
@hollysmith2697Ай бұрын
O.K…once again I jumped the gun! SMH! I should have continued to watch before responding! Great job!! Hope your enjoying every bit!
@hollysmith2697Ай бұрын
Although it was two years ago…your knowledge and talent is what most need to be thankful for! I don’t know a crafter/diyer/artist that is completely organized…other than for the first few days of finalizing work space…so hopefully you no longer are concerned about “your nails & being organized “! It’s unfortunate that some people have no idea how much time is spent just to edit a tutorial/video. Not to mention the knowledge needed! I am extremely grateful to return and see there is new information for us to learn ! Thank you!