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You can learn the intricate cuts and learn to optimize a single piece of glass for two projects. Learn how to cut shapes in stained glass and how to make inside cuts. Find out why we say that cutting stained glass is like driving a car. Learn to break the glass "down and away." Find out how to identify and avoid the weakest point when scoring, and learn even more about scoring and breaking stained glass.
If you are a stained glass professional, a stained glass student, or a seasoned hobbyist we invite you to follow leave comments below. To find out more please watch this ARTyRV Glass Studio video.
Barb & Ed own Conway Glass, the home of ArtyRV GLASS STUDIO. Learn more here conwayglass/artyrv
The ArtyRV GLASS STUDIO is a virtual glass-making studio and an art project of Ed & Barb Streeter (The Streeters). Ed shares knowledge of over 40 years in the glass business. The GLASS STUDIO is a place to learn how to make stained glass windows, improve your glass skills and learn all about the glass-making studio. Beginner stained glass students can learn how to solder stained glass.
Need a stained glass tool list? Want to learn the best stained glass studio set up or the best stained glass tools for beginners? From beginner stained glass students to seasoned professionals, we invite you to watch, comment, and join our community of glassmakers. It's all about sharing information and working to improve your glass skills. The studio features glass blowing and how to make stained glass windows.
Who's Arty? ARTYRV GLASS STUDIO is a virtual glass-making studio named after our 36' motor home. ARTyRV is outfitted with a stained glass studio setup, a Pop-Up Glass Gallery, and a portable photo/video/editing setup. It's a place where we get away to decompress and get inspired to bring you fresh new videos each week. Happy Cutting!
On the ARTyRv Channel, we explore the many aspects of glass making including hot glass, warm glass, cold glass, glass blowing, glass painting, stained glass, blown glass, glass restoration, repairs, glass painting, and many more ways to improve your glass making skills. If you like what we're teaching, please let us know by subscribing and giving a thumbs up. Spread the word and tell your glass friends! We love hearing from you so please feel free to leave comments, suggestions, or questions in the comments.
Email: barb@artyrv.com
Phone: 843.248.3558
Web: conwayglass.com/artyrv