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Stained glass window designs as scroll saw projects ?


Scrollshrimp

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Hello all.

While visiting a beautiful old Norman church with the wife a few days ago, I got to thinking if the patterns of the stained glass windows could be used in scroll saw patterns.

I would have thought that it would be possible to cut a window pattern as a segmented or intarsia project if you had a good selection of different woods ( sort of like marquetry ).

Another option maybe would be to cut the pieces out of say 1/4" birch plywood then paint the pieces before re assembly.

My original idea was to cut just inside the line of each piece of glass then the lead that holds the glass in place would become a wooden frame around each piece.

Sorry if this sounds confusing but I can't think of a better way to describe what I'm getting at !

Just wondered if anyone has tried this ?

Regards, Alan.

 

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15 hours ago, Scrollshrimp said:

Hello all.

While visiting a beautiful old Norman church with the wife a few days ago, I got to thinking if the patterns of the stained glass windows could be used in scroll saw patterns.

I would have thought that it would be possible to cut a window pattern as a segmented or intarsia project if you had a good selection of different woods ( sort of like marquetry ).

Another option maybe would be to cut the pieces out of say 1/4" birch plywood then paint the pieces before re assembly.

My original idea was to cut just inside the line of each piece of glass then the lead that holds the glass in place would become a wooden frame around each piece.

Sorry if this sounds confusing but I can't think of a better way to describe what I'm getting at !

Just wondered if anyone has tried this ?

Regards, Alan.

 

You would be surprised at how many Scrollers use Stain Glass Patterns.  They

work really well for intarsia.

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I drew a pattern from one of the stained glass windows at our church.  I didn't do the entire window, but each one has a different symbol in the middle.  I picked the easiest design to start with.  Maybe someday I'll get the other seven windows done!  I made them as ornaments for several friends from church.

Dove window 2.jpg

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4 hours ago, Randyw81 said:

I drew a pattern from one of the stained glass windows at our church.  I didn't do the entire window, but each one has a different symbol in the middle.  I picked the easiest design to start with.  Maybe someday I'll get the other seven windows done!  I made them as ornaments for several friends from church.

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It's very nice, I like it.

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On 2/26/2023 at 3:52 PM, Scrollshrimp said:

Hello all.

While visiting a beautiful old Norman church with the wife a few days ago, I got to thinking if the patterns of the stained glass windows could be used in scroll saw patterns.

I would have thought that it would be possible to cut a window pattern as a segmented or intarsia project if you had a good selection of different woods ( sort of like marquetry ).

Another option maybe would be to cut the pieces out of say 1/4" birch plywood then paint the pieces before re assembly.

My original idea was to cut just inside the line of each piece of glass then the lead that holds the glass in place would become a wooden frame around each piece.

Sorry if this sounds confusing but I can't think of a better way to describe what I'm getting at !

Just wondered if anyone has tried this ?

Regards, Alan.

 

Here's another thought Alan.  Check out paper patterns as well.  These could very easily be use for scrolling.  Here's one I found on Pinterest that I think would work well.

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