A) Paper B) Plastic C) Colored glass D) Wood
A) Scissors B) Glass cutter C) Saw D) Knife
A) To clean the metal surface B) To add color C) To prevent breakage D) To cool the metal
A) Wrapping the edges of the glass B) Cleaning the glass C) Strengthening the glass D) Coloring the glass
A) 60/40 solder B) 50/50 solder C) 90/10 solder D) Pure lead solder
A) To strengthen the solder B) To darken the solder lines C) To clean the glass D) To add color to the glass
A) A full-size pattern B) A small sketch C) A list of materials D) A drawing of a cartoon character
A) Wearing a mask B) Wearing gloves C) Wearing open-toed shoes D) Wearing safety glasses
A) Using copper foil to join glass B) Using glue to join glass C) Using lead strips to join glass D) Using solder to join glass
A) Hammer B) Glass cutter C) Soldering iron D) Running pliers
A) Colors the glass B) Cleans the glass C) Smooths the edges D) Cuts the glass
A) Glass cleaner B) Vinegar C) Ammonia D) Bleach
A) Cleaning patina residue B) Melting solder C) Adding color to solder D) Strengthening the glass
A) Opalescent glass B) Streaky glass C) Cardboard glass D) Cathedral glass
A) Around 200 degrees Fahrenheit B) Around 1000 degrees Fahrenheit C) Around 700 degrees Fahrenheit D) Around 50 degrees Fahrenheit
A) Foiling B) Soldering C) Cutting glass D) Design
A) Soldering very quickly B) Soldering at a low temperature C) Spot soldering to hold pieces D) Soldering without flux
A) Copper B) Silver C) Green D) Black
A) Holding glass B) Cutting glass C) Smoothing foil D) Applying flux
A) A metal surface B) A cushioned surface C) A hard wood surface D) A tile surface
A) Leave them on the table B) Throw them in the trash can C) Dispose of them safely D) Reuse them without modification
A) Air conditioning B) Good ventilation C) A small fan D) No ventilation
A) Dim light B) Incandescent light C) Natural light D) Fluorescent light
A) Hot glue B) Super glue C) No glue D) Glue stick
A) To clean the glass B) To lubricate the cutting wheel C) To make the glass shiny D) To add color to the glass
A) Using the wrong oil B) Not enough pressure when scoring C) Using old solder D) Too much pressure when scoring
A) Grip pliers B) Running Pliers C) Glass Cutter D) Soldering Iron
A) Creates a good surface for solder B) Cleans the foil C) Cuts the foil D) Adds color to the foil
A) Touch it to your finger B) Touch it to the solder and see if it melts quickly C) Smell it D) Look at the color
A) Don't wear safety glasses B) Don't use flux C) Don't clean your work area D) Don't touch the hot soldering iron |