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Now I'm going to start by outlining one. This is one of the processes by which you can get
your pattern on your glass; there's three different methods. What you would do here
is you have yourself a light table, put your pattern on top, take your marker, which is
a Sharpie because it's permanent, or semi-permanent, and it helps to stay on your glass so you
don't lose your markings. You want to have a nice sharp one, especially with foiling.
There's not much allowance for error when you're working with a foiled piece, you have
to be pretty much on the line. So I've went ahead and I've traced that one piece, and
we are going to start to cut our glass.