Stained Glass - Basic Skills You Need To Make Stained Glass Art

Making stained glass crafts is a wonderful hobby for almost anyone. There's just something magical about the unique beauty of these wonderful objects, but you don't have to be a magician to create stained glass art. Anyone can do it!

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Making beautiful stained glass objects requires very little initial investment, and even if you have only a basic skill level, the results of your efforts will amaze you.

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Read the following overview of the skills needed, and I'm sure you'll agree there's no reason you can't jump right in and make a success of your new hobby:

Cutting stained glass

Cutting is probably the most demanding skill you'll need to develop. But don't worry. Over the years, plenty of clever people have refined the glass cutting procedure to get it just right. Cutting is now safe, predictable, and easy.

If you follow standard glass-cutting procedure, use good equipment, and put safety first, you'll find yourself easily cutting the shapes you need with very little waste or breakage.

Grinding pieces of stained glass until they're just the right shape

Glass cutting is an inexact art. When you cut glass, you get the pieces close, but they're never exactly the shape you need them to be to fit your design. And that's where glass grinding comes in.

A good glass grinder resembles a miniature router table, and it makes it a snap to easily shape your rough-cut glass however you want. Any misshapen or jagged edges are easily ground away, and you're left with a perfectly shaped piece that's ready to take its place in the pattern.

Foiling the edges of the cut pieces of glass

As you probably know, solder doesn't adhere to glass very well. In fact, if you tried to solder directly to glass, your creation would fall apart like a loose puzzle. That's where foiling saves the day.

By wrapping copper foil around the cut edges of your pieces of stained glass, you give the solder something to stick to. Foil ties everything together so your stained glass creation becomes a single unit rather than a collection of separate pieces.

You can foil by hand, or use an inexpensive foiling tools to help you along. Either way, it's an enjoyable task that's almost impossible to get wrong.

Soldering stained glass

This is the one you've been waiting for, right? Soldering turns your glass pieces into a single, beautiful creation. And with the right equipment, it's not as difficult as you might think.

Although clean, even soldering takes a bit of practice, even an absolute beginner can get the hang of it very quickly. And if you get some stray blobs of solder where they don't really belong, there's no reason to worry about it. After all, it adds character to your artwork. Anyway, you'll almost always start soldering the back of your artwork first. So when it comes time to do the front, you'll be up to speed and soldering like a pro!

With a good soldering station, you'll always know if your soldering iron is heated up and ready to produce an even bead of solder.

Finishing and framing stained glass creations

Once your artwork is soldered to your satisfaction, there's nothing left but to finish and frame your masterpiece. Finishing is an optional step that removes any imperfections in the solder joints, but lots of folks like to leave things unfinished for a more natural, hand-crafted look.

Framing is easy too, assuming your art is a standard size. If you made your artwork from a kit, it's almost certain that you'll easily find a frame to that fits. But if you're the do it yourself type who designs his or her own stained glass, you'll want to design it to fit a frame.

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Tips to Fix Your Broken Necklace

Most of the women in this world must have one or two jewelry made by gold. It can be said that gold is very valuable metal. Because of that, the gold's price is expensive.

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Women treasure the gold jewelry very well. However, an incident cannot be avoided in everyday life. The most common incident to the jewelry is the broken necklace. It usually happens when people remove their necklaces in hurry. People accidentally yank their necklace and it is broken. The broken necklace will be slowly forgotten in your box or you will throw it away. Some of the people will bring the broken necklace to the jewelry repair and must pay its expensive cost.

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Actually, you can repair your necklaces by yourself. Here are some tips you can apply when you repair the broken necklaces:

1. The first thing you should do is cutting the gold solder to small chips by using the wire nippers. Each chip is about a millimeter.
2. You should arrange the broken necklace using the tweezers on the ceramic soldering board.
3. After that, you should join the necklaces' pieces using the mixture of a tablespoon of borax flux with the water. You should remember not to mix too much water. Stop adding the water when you get the paste structure.
4. It is better for you to heat the gold solder from the distance first. After the flux paste has dried and becomes hard, the flux will be clear and melt. You can heat the solder directly when those sign has emerged. By heating the solder, it will slump and then it connects together. You must put the necklaces in the right position. If it is needed, you can always move it with the tweezers.
5. After those processes, you should cool the gold. You can put the necklace in the pickle solution. The pickle will help you to remove the flux, oxides, and any residues. You can make it clean and shiny again. After that, you can wash and dry your necklace.

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Choosing the Right Soldering Iron for Electronics Work

Dan, one of my Facebook buddies, wrote to me asking about choosing a soldering iron:

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"Quick question... I'm looking for a new soldering iron. would you recommend anything under 40 dollars without a soldering station? I'm getting tired of my RadioShack 45 watt iron with the screw on tips (and having to use a bench grinder everyday to clean the tips)."

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I've been asked this question quite a bit, so I thought it was time to put something together explaining about soldering irons, flux and tinning.

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The first thing I would recommend is getting an adjustable temperature soldering iron, and get used to setting the correct temperature for the different types of parts you are working with - hotter for larger gauge, and cooler for thinner, finer work. I typically work in the 325F to 400F range. I've been using the Velleman LAB1U, it has a built in multi-meter and power supply. These can be a bit pricey, so check out the Weller brand - sometimes they go on sale for around . I would avoid the Cold Heat soldering irons - they are unsuitable for delicate electronics, as are the big soldering "gun" type irons.

I used to use quite large gauge solder and tips, but just recently (after doing a lot of surface-mount work) switched to 1/32″ tip and 0.32″ diameter solder. This allows for much finer control with less overspill.

My soldering iron has a built in "damp sponge" to clean off excess solder inbetween uses. In the past I have used regular paper towels to do the same job, but a dedicated sponge with a circular hole cut in the middle really works best.

Helping Hands
The next thing I wouldn't be without is are some "Helping Hands" - these are pairs of crocodile clips that can be used to hold the workpiece while you concentrate on the soldering. this is really important, as it won't be long before you realise that you need 4 hands to solder things.

Even better than helping hands is a:

Bench Vice/Vise
I bought one of these 2 years ago and it's proven to be invaluable. The brand I use is "PanaVise" and they come with a range of bases and options - Fry's carries them, and they are available online. You can put the whole PCB you are working on into the vice, insert the components and then just flip it over to solder.

Flux Pen
Rosin Flux is a substance that encourages the solder to flow. If you find that you are having trouble getting a good solder joint then it's probably because the heat transfer isn't working correctly, or the components are dirty. Applying some solder flux to the joint area will really help - I've been using a flux pen for years and wouldn't want to be without one. An alternative is flux paste - like toothpaste it comes in a tube and can be applied with the fingers.

Tip Tinner and Cleaner
When you first fit a new soldering iron tip it will be bright, shiny and very difficult to work with. The solder will not stick to it and so you cannot "tin" the tip properly. Some people will use fine sandpaper to break in a new tip but I prefer to dip the new tip into some RadioShack "Tip Tinner and Cleaner". This starts the process nicely. It's also a good idea to dip the soldering iron after you are finished, and before you switch off. I find that it really helps to prevent the tip from wearing out prematurely.

Fume extractor
If you do a lot of soldering, then you need to get something installed on your bench to divert the fumes away from your face. It's not recommended to breath in solder fumes at all. I use a small fan, but a proper extractor is a very good idea.

Wire Cutters
The final piece of essential equipment is a pair of sharp, flat bottomed wire cutters. These are used to trim off excess component wire (the "leg") after soldering. The flat bottom is important to get the cut as close to the PCB as possible. Don't go too cheap with these, I paid about for mine.

That just about covers the basics of soldering, I would also think about getting a loupe (magnifier), some solder wick and solder "sucker" for removal, wire strippers and isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush for flux removal.

Very soon I'll put together a series of articles on soldering technique - covering basic through-hole assembly, and the more advanced surface-mount technology.

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How to Solder Copper Pipes in 5 Easy Steps

Almost all projects or goals of any size or importance require several steps during a period of time to complete. High-value projects and goals almost invariably require careful planning, several steps during a period of some time and perseverance to keep it going to see the project through to the end. Setting out to solder copper pipes is no exception. To solder copper pipes there just isn't a single step project either. But here's the best way to achieve that in 5 easy steps.

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Step 1. Make sure to give your work a dry run by fitting the pipes and fitting together first. This will be important because it lessens the chance of a headache when soldering time actually comes around. In the event you skip or ignore this, you may have a leak in your connection leading to other problems depending on the intention of the pipes usage.

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Step 2. Use emery or sand cloth to clean the ends of the pipes. This can be a very critical step. It demands concentration along with your full attention. It could be best for those who could do it this way: It is a very good idea to clean out the fitting your going to use also. Why this will be significant is to ensure a clean fit and a leak free hold

Step 3. Use soldering flux on the ends you just cleaned including inside the fitting. The principal reason why, is simply because we want to make sure we have a solid connection Another significant reason is to remove any chance of leaks in the future.

Step 4. Connect pipes and fitting together and apply heat. To go into detail and elaborate on that a little, fit the pipes that you just put flux on snuggly together making sure everything fits well. Heat the pipe and fittings equally for 8 to 10 seconds.

Step 5. Apply the solder to one pipe to fitting connection at a time. One other suggestion, when the solder begins to drip, move on to the next joint to solder together. A general rule of thumb is to use a half inch of lead free solder per half inch in size of pipe.

Finally, if you have followed the above mentioned tips closely, you will succeed and will then enjoy the fruits of this success! Pat yourself on the back, be a little pleased with yourself. You achieved what you set out to try and do! Savor the sweet taste of success! Now enjoy!

If you did not keep to the tips set forth above, well... good luck anyway. You will likely need it...;-)

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How to Easily Connect Copper Pipe Without Soldering

Soldering copper pipe together can be frustrating for some people. The process can be very difficult especially in tight places where the pipe is close to walls or other areas that are difficult to work in.

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If you are one of the solder challenged and ever wondered if there was a way to connect copper pipe together without solder, then you need to look at a new type of plumbing devices that actually do the job efficiently and without the hassles of solder connections.

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If you have a need for redoing an area and have procrastinated because of the cost of getting a plumber, then the snap fitting system is what you have been searching for.

These little gems come in different configurations such as unions, tees and ball valves and other configurations that provide easy leak free connections. With a cut, snap and click, you will be able to quickly connect copper to copper or transition to CPVC piping without much effort.

If you ever need to reconfigure a previous connection, a little tool can be used to disassemble the connections and allow you to easily retool the area without much effort.

In summary, if you are a do it your selfer who cringes at plumbing work, because of the potential soldering that the job needs, then you must look into these snap together fittings that take the entire soldering process out of the equation. Plumbing connections without solder can be a dream come true to many who think they need a high cost plumber to complete their small bathroom or kitchen job.

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Soldering Your Jewelry With the Soldering Iron

It is common for the jewelry makers to have the skills to use the tools. One integral skill which is must owned by the jewelry makers is using the soldering tool to solder jewelry.

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Some people consider that it is safer to melt and attach the jewelry using the iron. You will also find it is easier to join the jewelry with that tool than using the blow torch. However, to do that, you will need the technique which is different from the old torch soldering. You also need to pay attention in choosing the metal. The iron can only be used on the basic metals like the tin or the copper.

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Before you do that, you will need to prepare some tools like the soldering iron, solder, the soldering tape, the metal jewelry to be soldered, and the soldering blocks.

The first thing you should do is pushing the two metal pieces together. If you do it correctly, the pieces will sit flushing against each other. You need to keep the gap is as thin as possible. After that, you will need to place the tape on the piece's surface which is not made from the metal. You can put it on the glass for example where you will melt to the pieces of the metal.

Do not forget to heat your iron while you do that. After it heats up, you can touch the tip of your tool to the area you want to join for seconds. Press the tip a little to the gap where the two pieces join together. You have to heat the iron's tip until the solder can flow to the gap. After you have done, do not forget to cool the area. Do not touch it with your bare hands. Let it cool until it has the room temperature.

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Your Solder Will Not Stick to the Soldering Iron? Try This Solution

The soldering iron probably the common tool which you can find in the most homes in the U.S. The main function of this tool is to melt the hot metal solder onto the joints. The part of the iron which is used to melt the metal is the tip of the iron.

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You may find the people also use the tool for the electronic repair and the joints which have the low power rating. It is better for you to do the proper melting process. You also need to maintain the solder carefully. If you do the improper technique in doing both of them, you may face the difficulty to stick the solder to your iron or to the joint where you will attach it.

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However, if you find the problem, you may solve it by yourself since the difficulty level is quite easily. To do this, you have to prepare the tools like the soldering iron, the solder, the sponge, and water.

The first thing you should do is to heat the tool. Turn on the iron's power by plugging the tool. Wait for the some minutes. It is better if it reaches 400 Celsius degrees. If your iron has the preheated function, you should wait the tool to indicate it.

You should wet the small sponge with the cold water and put it close to the preheating tool. You can check whether the iron is preheated or not by touching the tip to the solder. If the solder is already preheated, the solder will melt.

After that, you need to clean the tool's tip with the sponge. You will need to roll the iron's tip to the solder's piece. This step has the purpose to cover the iron with the solder. This process is called tinning. If you do it properly, your solder will be able to flow to the joint.

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Tips to Use the Soldering Iron for the Beginners

Some people are familiar with the soldering iron, probably they even own it in their home. The tool will help you to do the repair process for the electronic devices or the jewelry. The main function of the tool is producing the heat which you can use to melt the soft metal like the wire or the solder. This process then will help you to attach the solder to the joint electronically or mechanically.

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To use the soldering iron, you will not need any special skills. Even so, you need to be careful to do it. You will need extra care and the steady position to do the proper process. It is better for you to be extra careful to the iron's tip which is used to melt the metal. Never touch the iron's tip with your bare hands or when it is in the on condition. Here are some tips for the beginners to use the tool.

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1. Work carefully. You sure do not want to damage the things around you or your own body by accidentally touch the iron's tips, right? It is better for you to get the holder for your tool. This holder will help you to keep the soldering iron in its place while you do another thing. If you accidentally touch the tip to the thing which can melt easily, there is a possibility that the thing will melt to the tip. Remember, you should turn the tool off and unplug the cable. Wait until it has cooled down then you will be able to clean the material from the tip. You need to keep the tip clean since any foreign material will be able to mix with the solder you use.

2. If you want to use the solder, it is better for you to use enough solder. Do not use too much amounts of the solder because it will bring no good to the process.

3. It is better for you to do the practice before you do the real process. You should make yourself familiar to the tool so you can use it correctly. The practice also will make you becomes skilled in using the tool.

4. Remember, safety is important. When you do the work, you should wear long sleeves and pants. You also need to wear the goggles and gloves. This is to protect you from any burn risk to your skin. It is better for you to do the work in the room which has the ventilation. Keep away the flammable things from your work environment.

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