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Information About Stained Glass FoilingInformation about stained glass foiling. The process of foiling stained glass begins with washing the individual cut pieces for your design. Fill a small basin with water with a couple tablespoons of ammonia. Dip the pieces in the solution then dry thoroughly with a clean lint-free towel. Be sure to clean all edges and surfaces of each piece. Once the glass is completely dry, wrap the edges of each piece with copper foil and burnish the foil to the glass. This insures proper adhesion of the foil to the glass. There are a variety of copper foils to choose from. The most common width of copper foil used is 7/32". The types of backing on the copper foil you use depends on the glass in the design and if patina will be used. If your glass is opaque, the copper foil backing is not a factor. When using transparent glass and/or bevels, choose a copper foil backing that will match your solder lines. If you plan to leave your solder lines silver, choose silver backed foil. If you are using copper patina, use copper backed foil. If black patina is your choice, then use black backed foil. Steps for Applying Copper Foil
How to Avoid Common Copper Foiling Problems
Be sure to allow the pre-foiled washed pieces of glass to thoroughly dry before attempting to apply foil. It is best to use a lent free towel for drying glass. When using mirror glass, use silver backed copper foil. The reflection seen in the mirror needs to be silver not black. We frequently use copper foil with black on the back most of the time. When applying pressure to the edge or surface of a little glass piece with a burnisher, be careful to not push too hard. Small pieces, as well as some larger ones may break and you won't be happy. Also make sure if you lay your foiled piece down on the table top to burnish, check to make sure that there is nothing under the piece. Even a small fragment piece of scrap glass is enough to make your piece crack when pressure is applied. For additional information about stained glass foiling check out: Foiling Stained Glass Thank you for visiting information about stained glass foiling. |
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