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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
To obtain a copy of any magazine article contact your local public library or the publisher.

GLASS
sa   BEAD MAKING -- GLASS
sa   BOTTLE CRAFT
sa   EYEGLASSES
sa   FIBER OPTICS
sa   FIBERGLASS & COMPOSITE
sa   GLASS BLOCK
sa   GLASS BLOWING
sa   GLASS CLEANING
sa   GLASS COLORING
sa   GLASS CUTTING
sa   GLASS DRILLING & CORING
sa   GLASS ENGRAVING
sa   GLASS ETCHING
sa   GLASS GRINDING & POLISHING
sa   GLASS PAINTING
sa   GLASS REPAIR
sa   GLASS SHELVING
sa   GLASSWARE
sa   GLASSWARE PHOTOGRAPHY
sa   HOURGLASS
sa   PENDANT -- GLASS
sa   STAINED GLASS
sa   WINDOW GLAZING
xx   BUILDING MATERIAL
xx   WINDOW GLAZING

Glass, an old material with modern uses. A description of what is currently available.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1982 (v.5#12) pg. 17

Make a handle for panes of glass from duct tape.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #312 Oct 1990 (v.40#9) pg. 38

What you should know about glass. A guide to the many types available and when to use them.
HANDY ANDY Apr 1979 (v.3#7) pg. 14

Advice on selecting glass for use in furniture applications (shelves, tops, doors).
HOME FURNITURE #11 Jun-Jul 1997 pg. 74

Making ladybug murrini. Intermediate-to-advanced glass project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Dec 1998 (v.52#9) pg. 83

Tips on getting cut glass panels reproduced.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Oct 1977 (v.5#10) pg. 116

An in-depth look at glass in old houses. Emphasis is on 18th and 19th century methods of producing glass panels. Also covers types of fancy glass, with diagrams of common rolled glass and etched glass patterns.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Apr 1978 (v.6#4) pg. 37

A look at etched, brilliant cut, and beveled glass that was used in late Victorian houses. Procedures used to create the glass are described.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jul 1978 (v.6#7) pg. 77

A look at beveling polished plate glass to duplicate the panels in Victorian homes.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Nov 1978 (v.6#11) pg. 123

Working with curved glass panels. Advice on ordering, cutting, etching, etc.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #66 May 1992 (v.11#6) pg. 66

How to "sputter" thin films of metal onto glass and experiment with them. Apparatus such as telescope mirrors, beam splitters and electronic components use thin metallic films on glass.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Oct 1967 (v.217#4) pg. 134

Incorporating glass panels into woodworking projects. Advice on measuring, buying, edge sanding, and installing.
WOOD MAGAZINE #81 Sep 1995 (v.12#6) pg. 92

Buying glass. What you need to know about size, price and options when purchasing glass for use as furniture tops or shelves.
WOOD MAGAZINE #141 Apr 2002 (v.19#3) pg. 24

Tip: How to glue and clamp stops to hold glass in small door frames.
WOODSMITH #9 May 1980 pg. 12

Alternative method for holding a piece of glass in a wooden frame does not use the typical quarter-round glass stops.
WOODSMITH #50 Apr 1987 pg. 3

A useful carrier for sheets of plywood or glass.
WOODWORKER Feb 1988 (v.92#2) pg. 131