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m Claycorp moved page Leaded Glass to Leaded Glasswork without leaving a redirect: Focus down this topic to just glasswork excluding glass made with high lead content. |
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'''Leaded | '''Leaded Glasswork''' can refer to multiple things depending on the context. | ||
* [[Leaded | * [[Leaded Glasswork (Stained Glass)]] - Multiple parts of glass connected together with lead containing materials. | ||
** [[Leaded | ** [[Leaded Glasswork (Came)]] - Multiple parts of glass connected together with [[Lead Came]]. | ||
** [[Leaded | ** [[Leaded Glasswork (Foil)]] - Multiple parts of glass connected together with [[Foil Construction]] using [[Leaded Solder]]. | ||
* [[Leaded Glass | This shouldn't be confused with | ||
* [[Leaded Glass]] - Glass that is made with high percentages of lead, often called [[Crystal]]. | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Stained Glass]] | ||
[[Category:Foil Construction]] | [[Category:Foil Construction]] | ||
[[Category:Came Construction]] | |||
Latest revision as of 07:25, 28 October 2025
Leaded Glasswork can refer to multiple things depending on the context.
- Leaded Glasswork (Stained Glass) - Multiple parts of glass connected together with lead containing materials.
- Leaded Glasswork (Came) - Multiple parts of glass connected together with Lead Came.
- Leaded Glasswork (Foil) - Multiple parts of glass connected together with Foil Construction using Leaded Solder.
This shouldn't be confused with
- Leaded Glass - Glass that is made with high percentages of lead, often called Crystal.