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Glass Artists Newsletter - August 2011

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Jeanne has been helping out at the local Farmers Market each Saturday and meeting wonderful people in our community. She has a mural she's working on for a bus enclosure in Orem.

We've been meeting with architects about designs for glass in several different buildings. It's delightful to be able to design and plan. If we had a foundation that would help us so we could give glass away to worthy causes, it would be so nice!


 


We finished and delivered a unique headboard in August

Jeanne finished a mural to go in a bus shelter in Orem, Utah

 
We've been working to stay organized this month. When work slowed down, we got into some bad habits and now we find that as we get organized, we find more and more work. So, building a rack to organize glass seemed like a good subject this month. 
 

Build Your Own Stained Glass Rack


 

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We start with plans. 

I drew mine using AutoCAD.

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Staci and I drew hers by hand.

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We cut the boards down to size on a table saw.

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Then we checked for fit.

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After nailing shelves into place, I screwed some pieces in to fill a gap.

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Staci nailed the face frame pine sticks into place and wiped away excess glue.

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Her finished shelf fit right under her workbench at home and matched well with the stain she applied.

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