Morton Layout Add Ons 12" & 3" for Stained Glass
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You'll need two 12 inch ones, two 3 inch ones, and two 12 inch ones, I believe.
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I like them, but I believe they are overpriced. Most home improvement stores sell lengths of aluminum L channel as a less expensive alternative. You can get a lot more and cut your own custom lengths if you want to. You're done once you've drilled your pin holes.
I'm new to stained glass, and the Morton Layout add-ons have been extremely helpful in coraling my pieces in preparation for soldering. While it isn't as good at odd shapes, it usually aids in maintaining some sort of base point.
Keeping my project squared and in place while I tacked was a breeze. I would recommend this product to anyone who is interested in stained glass.
Apart from the reasonable price, there isn't much to say about this layout system; I'd buy it again.
These layouts are 100% necessary if starting out in stained glass is your passion then these layouts are 100% necessary if starting out in stained glass is your passion then these layout.
I've only recently started working with stained glass. They held the work together before soldering with small strips of wood and small nails in the class I took. Compared to wood and nails, these rails are much easier to use and more versatile. These, when used in conjunction with a compressed cardboard work surface, make projects a breeze. This is a must-have for stained-glass artists of all levels.
This is an excellent tool for panels.