
Up until this point, my projects had always been created using the "copper foil" technique. When using the copper foil method, after you cut and grind the class, you line the edges with copper foil. When you solder the piece together - the foil bonds with solder to keep the piece together.
I created piece 9 during a class learning the "lead" technique. After the glass is cut & ground, it is "fit" into pieces of lead, which is soldered together. Although much of the pre-work is the same for both techniques, I found the approach to building a lead piece quite different. Copper foil projects are all about exact fit; however, in a lead project, the fit is purposefully a little loose to allow room for the lead.
The payoff in knowing both techniques is that you have more options - lines are straighter using the lead technique.
I've also kept this piece - being my first lead project and I really liked the colors - which by staying in a similar hue palette, I was able to play off the textures in the glass.
Glass Used: (to be added)