Article on future of lead for stained glass workers

The following link will take you to a  piece on changes in REACH regulations with regard to lead.

https://www.craeft.eu/towards-an-alternative-to-rods-and-lead-solders-for-stained-glass/

 

Craft Council Guide to exporting work

The Craft Council have put together this useful guide

CC_Export_Guide_2023_V11_FINAL

National Glass Centre (Campaign report)

Equipment suppliers from Lesley Pyke

https://www.crystalgalleries.co.uk/ glass, crystal, packaging and sandblasting supplies and equipment

https://thedrhcollection.com/ glass and crystal and some other gorgeous home goods
https://glassscribe.com/ glass, crystal, packaging and sandblasting supplies and equipment

How to Photograph Glass – Helpful advice for CGS members: by Richard Jackson

Richard Jackson kindly talks us through successful glass photography.

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Glass photography requires a combination of technique, skill, and knowledge. If you want to photograph glass, you should know that the glass will reflect any light or objects that are within your room as a whole. While this can be a challenge, there are a few techniques that can make this process a little easier. Download full guide here:  glass – how to photograph cgs-1-1

 

 

Max jacquard Equipment & Material List

Joshua Kerley’s Mould Recipe’s

Materials list from Heike Brachlow

Casting Materials list

Offering an Accessible Workshop