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Stained Glass Fundamentals Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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When considering the structural integrity of a large stained glass panel, as detailed in "The Complete Stained Glass Design & Cutting Course 2026," what is the primary role of the reinforcing bar (rebar) or "armature"?
To act as a primary load-bearing support, distributing the weight of the glass evenly across the frame.
To facilitate easier handling and installation of the panel by providing convenient attachment points.
To prevent the panel from bowing or flexing under its own weight and external forces, especially in areas with significant glass coverage or long spans.
To provide a decorative element that enhances the visual appeal of the lead lines.
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"The Complete Stained Glass Design & Cutting Course 2026" emphasizes the importance of “relief” in stained glass design. In a conceptual sense, what does “relief” refer to in this context?
The reduction in the overall cost of the stained glass project due to efficient material usage.
The degree of transparency or opacity of the glass used in the design.
The perceived three-dimensionality or depth created by the interplay of glass pieces, lead lines, and potentially applied patina.
The subtle variations in color saturation within a single piece of glass.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Stained Glass Design & Cutting Course 2026," when selecting glass for a panel that will be exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods, what is a critical consideration regarding the glass's chemical composition and its potential for fading?
The inclusion of a protective UV-filtering varnish applied after assembly to shield the glass.
The use of opalescent glass, which inherently diffuses light and protects underlying colors.
The avoidance of certain pigments or dyes that are known to be fugitive and susceptible to bleaching or color shift under intense UV exposure.
The presence of metallic oxides, as these are generally more stable and resistant to UV degradation.

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