Came
Came is preformed metal strips placed on the edge of the glass which is then Soldered together where two or more strips meet, hold the glass in place. Came is also sometimes mistakenly called Cane.
Types of Came
There are multiple materials used for making came and they have different names:
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| Lead Came |
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| Rigid Came |
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| Reinforced Came |
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Anatomy of Came
Like everything else in the world, we have special names for the parts of the came!
Here's a handy diagram showing the names of each part.
Temporary list of terms until a diagram is made ;)
- Leaf/Flange/Face - This is part that goes over the top and bottom of the glass. It's not necessarily always the top and bottom of the came.
- Heart/Core - Center of the came.
- Channel - Place where the glass or other material sits.
Came Profiles
Came comes in a variety of profiles, these are named after the cross sectional shape they make. Thus a U came when looked at from the end will look like a U.
Profiles can be split into three distinct use categories.
- Edge Came - Came that only accepts glass on one side and is used to finish off the edge.
- H Came - Came that accepts glass on two opposite sides.
- Specialty Came - Everything else that doesn't fall into the above categories.
There's also many face shapes but the following are the most common to be found.
- Flat - The came is flat on the top and bottom surface.
- Rounded - Similar to what Foil Construction would look like with a rounded top face.
- Colonial - Tri-lobed profile, Very uncommon to see and only comes in lead.
| Profile Name | Cross section shape |
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| Round U | |
| Flat U | |
| Border U | |
| Round H | |
| Flat H | |
| Colonial | |
| Y | |
| TU |