Hand Blown Glass Art

Art and design brings glass to life

Using your glass cutter to score the glass before breaking it along this line is one way to ensure an easier cut to your stained glass. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series. Expert: Amanda Claire Bio: Amanda Claire is a leather artist currently living in Austin, Texas, where she specializes on custom pieces that blend traditional technique with modern designs. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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4 Responses to “How to Make Stained Glass Art”

  1. danniellacannibal Said,

    excelente explicacion muchas gracias¡¡¡¡

  2. jammy195 Said,

    Nice Job. You took a looong time to explain. And Why Is this person in Spanish?!? WOW~!

  3. pasadenapauly Said,

    it would be nice if the captions wernt in the way. u cant see the table

  4. Jocuro2 Said,

    Right then. One pass. No stopping and starting. One pass.

    And if you want to turn off the captions, over on the right of the vid is an arrow pointing up, (at least when this comment was posted there was.) put your mouse on that and click CC. That turns them off.

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