✨ Elevate Your Stained Glass Game!
The Table Foiler for Stained Glass is an efficient and portable tool designed to streamline the foiling process. With versatile mounts for various foil sizes and a focus on improving solder joint strength, this foiler is perfect for both novice and experienced crafters looking to enhance their stained glass projects.
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Metal |
K**P
There is a learning curve
I have been using this for a while, put it aside because it didn't seem to work all that well .... pulled it back out and after about an hour it clicked and works great for all but small pieces or heavy texture glass. Once you figure it out, what a time saver, cut my foiling time in half!
D**O
Works so good
I got this when my cousin told me about it and I have used it a lot and love it. It did take a little getting use to setting it up but after that, I use the heck out of it. Love it.
P**R
Whoever came up with this is a genius
Very very easy to use. It took me about five minutes to get a feel for it then I was off to the races. I did multiple shapes and sizes and the foil went on so quick. I highly recommend this, so easy and quick to use
C**.
Foul away
Learning curve but works really good. Easy and quick. Use it alot
B**2
It’s great!
This foiler cut down on my taping time. It also makes the application more even. Worth the purchase for stained glass work
S**A
Problem with product
The roll of copper foil sticks to the table. As a result, I cannot make the foiler work. It just breaks the foil.
A**R
Worth every penny.
Takes tons of time off the foiling process. Easy to set up and use. Love it.
P**B
Huge Timesaver
Hand foiling for 20 years I was skeptical but, this device cut my foiling time by two thirds. I especially like how the foil is completely centered on every piece. There is a learning curve. Inside curves and cuts plus very small pieces still need manual foiling. Pieces less than 1/2 inch should be manually foiled.For those having issues...one thing I found is to adjust the drum with the black rubber o-ring, before you thread the foil, slide your piece of glass in and then adjust the wing nut. Make sure the glass is perfectly centered in the drum. Also, you really need to apply steady pressure the whole time to push against the inner rubber o-ring which crimps around both sides of the glass. If you just move the glass through without pushing against the drum it will not crimp. You still need to burnish both sides which just takes a second or two after foiling since you dont have to crimp.If you have an inside cut in the middle of a piece, go ahead and foil to that point and then pull out a bit more foil and manually crimp that inside curve and then continue using the foiler.
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