Make a Steel Display Stand for Glass Art

Glass Arts, Metal Fabrication

Make a Steel Display Stand for Glass Art

Learn the basics of MIG (metal inert gas) welding and create a metal display stand to showcase your glass creations.

 

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Tue, 11/14/2023 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  2. Tue, 11/28/2023 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Tue, 11/14/2023 - Tue, 11/28/2023

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite

Location:
Metal Fabrication Studio

Interests:
Fused Glass, Welding

About

Design and fabricate a metal stand to display creative glass art and become qualified to use open studio time to create similar pieces.

Glass display stands may take a variety of forms and can be made to display circular, rectilinear, or irregularly shaped pieces. Several examples with fabrication details will be available to help you visualize what can be accomplished. You should expect to use open studio time to complete your project.

Day 1 Activities

  • Discuss your design with instructors — its feasibility, practicalities, and steps to completion.
  • Be introduced to safety in the welding shop.
  • Learn the basics of MIG welding and required tools (drill press, 4 1/2” grinder, miter saw, Dremel, cut-off wheel, hand bender, and rod bender). MIG welding, a technique with broad applications, is the easiest kind of welding to learn.
  • Identify materials needed.
  • Practice bending and welding techniques, then begin work on the stand.

Day 2 Activities

  • Continue fabricating the stand.
  • Take turns using some of the shop tools.

There will be a Focused Open Studio to work on your glass stands on Nov. 20 from 11am-1:30pm. 

Materials

  • A $15 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers steel coupons and any scrap steel used as well as gas, and filler wire needed in class.
  • Students should bring a cardboard cutout of the glass piece they would like to display and their design ideas. 

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Jodi Kelly

Jodi Kelly is a novice welder and loves to create ways to combine metal with glass and/or wood, preferably both. jodivila@gmail.com

Henry Sharpe

Henry is an amateur welder active in BARN’s welding shop and woodworking studio.

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