On 04/01/2011 15:50, Larry Bohlayer / Celestial Products wrote:

John,

Your posting has perfect timing for my SGS project. Given that my 40" square plain glass window is already in place in a second floor bathroom, I will be creating the stained glass sundial as a framed piece to then be screwed in place on the outside of the window. I like the magnetic attachment of the gnomon idea.

My thinking is akin to the approach you suggest (mosaic pieces first then poured in grout lines), only in reverse: create the structural lines to the sundial and art design then put in the "stained glass" using pourable colored translucent resin. The "grout" lines could be created by routing a sheet of ΒΌ" outdoor sign board.

So my question to the readers of this list is whether anyone has experience and recommendations on using any pourable resins and how the material/colors hold up in the face of weathering/UV exposure?



Larry,
Some years ago I spent weeks designing and making an elaborate 'stained glass' design spread across three windows using self-adhesive lead came with coloured infills. These could be either films or pourable glass 'paints' which I was assured were UV proof and sold for that purpose so that is what I chose.

Fifteen years later very little remains of the colours. Green was the first to go, then yellow.

I don't mind spending time but I do hate wasting it.

Good luck with your choice,


Tony Moss
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