Stained Glass Terrarium/Dodecahedron Soldering Tutorial using Molds Available at bluehillglass.com
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 Published On Jul 15, 2022

How to solder a stained glass terrarium using our 3D printed mold. Mold includes the pattern to make a dodecahedron and a teardrop terrarium. Purchase : https://www.bluehillglass.com/collect...

**One thing I didn't mention is how to use copper foil tape to fill in large outer seams. This info and suggested materials can be found in our d20 video here:    • D20 Stained Glass Soldering Tutorial ...  

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Remember, temperatures of irons vary greatly from models, so always start with your lowest temperature that will allow you to grab the solder with the iron (for me this is 360C). If your solder doesn't flow smoothly, turn the iron up a notch and gauge. If your solder keeps melting and dripping too much, turn your iron down.

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