Does anyone know of any stained glass resource on the web? It doesn’t have to be antique glass.
I’d love to learn how to do this but there is only so many hours in the day.
Thanks,
Michael
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Don't know where your at, but here is a source that I have used (eastern
Virginia) Classic Glass Originals (757-238-3208). They specialize in custom stain glass. Don't know if they have a web site.
I'm assuming that you are talking about a finished glass panel...
Depending upon what you're looking for I may be able to help you out. My second hobby (second to woodworking) is leaded glass panels. I've done a few, but most are not color they are clear with designs as in my kitchen cupboards.
I'm not into the production kind of thing, so I'd only be able to a few, but if that's what you need then I can help.
If you're talking about only the glass itself then check out http://www.isgs.com.
By the way, I'm in Toledo, Ohio.
Adam
Yeah, I'm talking about a finished piece, not the materials.
Do you have some samples online to check out?
Thanks,
Michael
No I don't have anything on-line. I could take a picture of one of my kitchen cabinet doors and post it if you'd like. Also, I posted a few pictures of a bookcase about two weeks ago that I built in the gallery. Some of the glass was divided using the stained glass method, you could check that out. Again, I'm not a pro or anything, but I could help you out.
Adam
I would appreciate any images you might have. You can email them to me if you'd like?
Like I said before, I'd love to teach myself to do stained glass but my wife would kill me if I took up another craft. :)
Thanks,
Michael
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