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In this segment I'm going to show you, my way anyway of trying to organize the glass
and I must say, it gets out of hand a lot of times too. I try to get all the glass that
maybe has green in it, different colors of green and so on, like this and put them in
a, in a box, I save shoe boxes and that way, I can keep them. And these are a box of yellow
and orange and so on. And this is whites and clears that I might use in different things.
Sometimes you might find a whole piece of glass like this with just a piece off that
for some reason, whoever had it, didn't want it or the same thing with the green, I've
just lucked into finding some. And, then, if I'm going to use that nippers I showed
you before, this right here. Make small pieces. I put them into something where I'm using
and I'll show you later, in a piece that I'm making. And, so, I'll get maybe one color,
well, this is where it gets out of hand. I start putting one color and then all of a
sudden I've got a bunch of colors, it still is easier to use that way; as far, you know,
as far as I'm concerned. Sometimes I get a big bunch of glass like this from somebody
that I've, from maybe a stained glass artist that I got it from and it's just pretty difficult
to organize and sometimes I just kind of prowl through here to see which glass may be suitable
for what I'm doing. And, if I find some bigger pieces, I put it in like that's a green piece
and so on. If I come across it, I'll put it in the right place but some of this stuff
isn't organized as great as I would like to, cause it's very time consuming to do that,
depending on how you buy it. Now, there are some stores that will, the one I go to very
often, has a whole cabinet of different kinds of scraps that she's saved and she sells it
by the pound which is really nice, if I pick out the different colors I want and bring
them home.