Facts about glass: Assembling a stained-glass panel

Facts about glass: Assembling a stained-glass panel

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Once all the pieces of glass have been cut to shape, painted according to the design, and fired, they are finally ready to be assembled using lead. The method used to assemble a stained-glass panel nowadays has changed remarkably little from mediaeval times. According to Theophilus, a 12th century monk, in his treatise “The Divers…

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