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Stained Glass Construction Leaded or Foiled

Submitted by Maureen

There are two ways to make stained glass, leaded or copper foiled. The major difference between the two is in the construction. With leaded stained glass,the glass is fitted into channels of lead came. In contrast, copper foiled stained glass is constructed by wrapping each piece of glass with copper foil.

Leaded stained glass historically is found in churches. It was during the
Victoria Era where leaded stained glass was introduced into homes and has remained a popular method of constructing stained glass ever since.

Foiled stained glass was mastered by Tiffany in the early 1900's and soon
after became a popular method for creating stained glass.

Common Questions:

Is one method better than the other?
The simple answer is no. A better answer is that it depends on the artist
and the design.

What is the difference in leaded and foiled construction?
With leaded stained glass, the construction must begin at an outer corner, the individual pieces are fitted into lead came. Once all pieces are cut and placed in lead came, the joints of came are soldered. Then the piece is
cemented.

With foiled stained glass, the construction can begin at any point in the design and worked out from there. The individual pieces are wrapped in
copper foil and soldered together.

When is foiled stained glass construction better than lead?
With intricate designs, foiled construction is superior

When is lead construction better than foiled?
Leaded construction is used most often with designs that have repetitive
geometric shapes. These designs can be foiled, but construction time is increased.

Which is easier?
There is no simple answer for this. It is really a personal preference.
Leaded, foiled or combination of the two are used throughout the stained glass industry.

Is leaded or foiled construction better than the other?
No, each method, if done correctly, will provide the same long lasting beauty
and endurance.

Why is foiled construction taught to beginners doing stained glass?
The cementing in leaded construction tends to be messy. Foiled construction
can be started and stopped, making weekly classes work.

What are the steps for making leaded stained glass?
1.Stained glass is cut, shaped and fitted into channels of lead came.
2.Joints of lead came are soldered.
3.The piece is cemented
4.The piece is cleaned and polished

What are the steps for making foiled stained glass?
1.Stained glass is cut and shaped, and then each piece is wrapped in copper
foil.
2.Copper foil seams are soldered together.
3.The piece is cleaned and polished.

My Personal Choice:

I tend to do a lot of intricate designs, so I use the foiled construction
method. It provides the flexibility and detail I need for my designs. If
you would like more detailed information for making stained glass using the
foiled method, check out http://www.creativity-in-glass.com/
howtomakestainedglass.html

About the Author

I started out as a stained glass admirer. After a class in stained glass, I became addicted. At first I made stained glass to decorate my homes, which lead to friends asking me to make stained glass for them. Now I am a full time professional making stained glass as well as instructing others on how to make stained glass. For more information on making or buying stained glass go to http://www.creativity-in-glass.com


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