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Stained glass craftsperson (level 4)
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Information about Stained glass craftsperson (level 4)
Research, design, craft, construction and fitting of stained glass.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- Basic health and safety requirements associated within the workshop and on-site, including COSHH legislation, risk assessment method statements, working at height, use of tools, materials and associated processes.
- The hazards associated with different materials and sustainable waste disposal processes.
- The importance and requirements of clear communication to staff team, clients and external colleagues.
- The context of each project through research and consider this in your working process. E.g. monetary, historical or cultural value.
- The developments of artistic styles, processes and materials as well as the wider architectural and historic context of stained glass within a particular building/setting.
- Appropriate research for each project and how to utilise a range of relevant and credible sources.
- The information required to be collected during site visits to enable project work to progress e.g. measurements required and how to use templates.
- The requirements for developing designs and which methods should be used to inform the designs e.g. knowing when to use a rubbing or a cut-line drawing.
- How to dismantle and assemble glass panels to ensure glass can be removed or replaced without damage.
- The importance of accurate documentation e.g. recording of positioning, damage and previous repairs.
- Materials commonly used in architectural glass windows including different types of glass e.g. flash glass, hand blown and machine-made glass.
- How to safely and correctly cut specialist glass using appropriate hand tools e.g. correct hand positioning when using glass cutter.
- Different storage and handling considerations for fragile/large/heavy glass panels.
- How to select and handle appropriate materials for fabrication. E.g. Lead types.
- How to cut and shape materials when fabricating. E.g. Lead or other materials.
- How to construct a large-scale architectural glass panel to maximize stability. E.g. lead matrix.
- Joining or soldering processes specific to fabrication. E.g. Stained glass fabrication or bonding techniques.
- The importance of correct waterproofing procedures and selection of materials. E.g. cementing or sealants.
- The importance of building and environmental regulations and security requirements for a window within an architectural context.
Skills
- Apply health and safety precautions associated within the workshop and on-site, including COSHH, safe handling and useage of tools, materials and associated processes, use of PPE, adhering to risk assessment method statements and complying with working at height legislation.
- Clearly communicate information to staff colleagues and external clients/stakeholders.
- Collecting, documenting and applying appropriate research for each project and utilising a range of relevant and credible sources including photography, sketches and note-taking.
- Accurately measure widths, heights, bar positions, lead profiles, etc. of openings e.g. using tape measures and fabricating templates of openings.
- Preparing accurate drawings and cartoons using measurements and templates taken on-site.
- Create rubbings using paper and wax method to faithfully reproduce original designs.
- Accurately and appropriately document existing condition of panel through photography, drawing and note-taking.
- Safely and systematically dismantle or assemble glass panels using the appropriate tools to ensure glass can be removed or re-assembled without damage.
- Safely and correctly cut specialist glass using appropriate hand tools e.g. glass cutter, using appropriate positioning for both hand and type of glass.
- Ensure correct storage and safe handling is used for fragile/ large/heavy glass panels.
- Undertake construction processes appropriate to project including preparation and cleaning. E.g. using a soldering iron for stained-glass or bonding glass elements.
- Application of correct waterproofing procedures, selecting correct materials. E.g. cementing or sealing.
- Select and handle correct specialist materials appropriate to the task e.g. flat leads, convex leads.
- Safely cut and shape specialist materials using appropriate tools. E.g. lead or glass
- Construct using appropriate methods depending on fabricating technique. E.g. lead matrices to maximize stability which ensures longevity.
Behaviours
- Awareness and proactive approach towards the legal health and safety obligations required in the workplace, both individually and towards others.
- Awareness of effective communication and teamwork within studio and external stakeholder engagements including appreciation of allied trades and how they all contribute to the project.
- A methodical and organised approach to collecting, clearly presenting and applying research.
- Maintaining accuracy and an eye for detail when conducting all work.
- Consistently selecting most appropriate methods and ways of working for each project.
- Maintaining systematic an organised approach to tasks.
- Respect and care of tools and equipment.
- Care and appreciation of the artefact being worked on e.g. sentimental, historic and monetary value.
- Appreciate own knowledge and skill levels and recognise when the situation may be beyond own capabilities.
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Creative and design
- Qualification level
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4
Equal to higher national certificate (HNC) - Course duration
- 36 months
- Maximum funding
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£27,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- Lead Glazier
- Stained Glass Conservator
- Conservation Glazier
- Stained Glass Artist
- Glass Painter
- Stained Glass Designer
- Stained Glass Fabricator
- Stained Glass Craftsperson
View more information about Stained glass craftsperson (level 4) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.