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There's many tools that can be utilized by a Stained glass worker, some are specific to a construction method while others are widely used with any glass work. This page is to serve only as an overview/reference to the tools used and not instructions on how to use them. Each tool has its own page going into details how they work and are used.
| Tool Name | Image | What it's used for | Notes? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Running Pliers(Breaking Pliers) | Breaking straight lines or for starting/propagating a break. | ||
| Grozing Pliers(Combo Pliers) | Breaking thin bits of glass that have been Scored away or for Grozing or Nibbling glass depending on what side of the jaw is used. | ||
| Breaking Pliers(Flat Jaw Pliers) | Used only for breaking small bits of glass that have been Scored away. | ||
| Tool Name | Image | What it's used for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lens Cutter | Specialized cutter for cutting smaller sized glass circles. | ||
| Circle Cutter | Specialized cutter for cutting medium and large glass circles. | ||
| Strip Cutter | Specialized cutter for cutting straight glass lines and strips. | ||
| Glass Cutter(Scoring Tool) | Places a specialized scratch in the glass providing a weak point to seperate it at. Has many handle types that may cause confusion, but they all do the same thing. | ||
| Tool Name | Image | What it's used for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pattern Shears(Foil/Lead Shears, Foil/Lead Pattern Scissors) | Specialized scissors for cutting out patterns so that there's a small gap between the parts to account for the Foil or Came to prevent the pattern from growing. | ||
| Layout Blocks(Layout Bars, Jig, Edge Stops) | Object/rails pinned or nailed in place to hold a specific shape for the pattern to prevent it from growing or being deformed. | ||
| Tool Name | Image | What it's used for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fid | Nearly any object used to Burnish foil. Typically made of plastic or wood. | ||
| Table Foiler | A variant of a Foiling Machine. | ||
| Foiling Machine | Foil application device that applies the foil and lightly crimps it for you. |
| Tool Name | Image | What it's used for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lathkin | Sometimes also called a Fid but has a specialized hooked end for opening Came channels to be larger. | ||
| Lead Knife | Special knife used for scoring and cutting Lead Came. | ||
| Came Saw | Small miter saws or hand saws used for cutting Rigid Came. | ||
| Came Vise | Small vise for holding one stick of Lead Came tightly to be straightened or stretched. | ||
| Came Stretcher | Holds Lead Came on both ends and using leverage pulls it straight and slightly stretches it. | ||
| Lead Dykes(Side Cutters, Dykes) | Simple cutting pliers that will cut a flat side without crushing or mangling both sides. |
| Tool Name | Image | What it's used for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Soldering Iron(Iron) | Device to melt Solder for joining the parts of projects. | ||