06-15-2006, 10:14 AM
I like your stuff turtle, it is very artsie looking. You might want to invest in some lead and save on some solder, but then you might lose some of the character of your pieces.
I just finished my first 'glass class' and decided I am going to do something with just straight edges for my second project and then go back and finish the first one.
I did get a grinder and a lot of 'special tools', but it is still difficult to do when you have no creative talent like me. I know that flux is important to get the solder to stick to metal and there are a lot of different kinds of solder. I took the class so I could eventually fix a couple of the windows in the house that need some attention, but I am not sure that will happen any time in the near future, unless I pay someone to do it.:lol:
I just finished my first 'glass class' and decided I am going to do something with just straight edges for my second project and then go back and finish the first one.
I did get a grinder and a lot of 'special tools', but it is still difficult to do when you have no creative talent like me. I know that flux is important to get the solder to stick to metal and there are a lot of different kinds of solder. I took the class so I could eventually fix a couple of the windows in the house that need some attention, but I am not sure that will happen any time in the near future, unless I pay someone to do it.:lol: