Sunday, 27 July 2014
Stained glass oak tree
After much pondering, the plan has now been turned into a cartoon with border lead and cut lines drawn in. I made a few subtle changes to improve the lines and make it easier to cut and lead up. A large proportion of this window will be opaque glass, this can be challenging to cut accurately because you can't see through it, so I use a different technique. Using very thick tracing paper we start by tracing accurately the outline of the piece to be made, this is then cut out and "test fired" for fit on the cartoon. It is then transferred to the glass sheet and very carefully drawn around, leaving an exact copy ready to cut. Here are a few photos to illustrate the process. Very time consuming as any error will compound itself and end up wasting a lot of expensive glass, so you have to be anal about everything. The tree is starting to come to life nicely.
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