Whats the difference between a copper foil and leaded glass piece?
Copper Foil is a method used in building stained glass that evolved from techniques developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany just after the turn of the twentieth century. This method utilizes a copper tape with an adhesive backing that is applied to the edges of the glass pieces and soldered together to form the panel. A leaded glass piece is created using lead came, a piece of lead channel that is either shaped like a U or an H and holds the glass pieces together to form a panel.