I use Kansa Craft for my Stained Glass Supplies, situated in an old flour mill at Elsecar just outside Barnsley. It stocks almost everything that a stained glass hobbyist or professional could need from tools to materials. There is a vast array of glass from different manufacturers: suitable ... Read review
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Advantages: They stock almost everything needed for the professional or hobbyist Disadvantages: Their website could be vastly improved to show their comprehensive range to its best advantage
I use Kansa Craft for my Stained Glass Supplies, situated in an old flour mill at Elsecar just outside Barnsley. It stocks almost everything that a stained glass hobbyist or professional could need from tools to materials. There is a vast array of glass from different manufacturers: suitable for the beginner, up to Bulls eye and Uroboros for the expert to create into Tiffany reproduction work. Much of it is available in different sizes from handy ... ...grinders, cutters and soldering irons, in fact almost everything that could be required. I like working with copper foil, but they do stock items needed for leaded glass work too.
For inspiration they have a display of work in their showroom upstairs and this includes tiffany style lampshades that have been made using moulds and reproduction bases to go with them. They also have a good stock of pattern books for a large variety of stained glass ...
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