There is a little concern about whether the textured side
of the glass pieces in leaded and copper foiled glass should be towards the inside
or outside.
The
traditional advice is to have the textured side toward the inside. This is based on the piece being used as a
window. It is easier to keep the weather side clean if the smooth side is on
the outside. The same thinking leads to the recommendation to allow the
cemented panel to rest with the smooth (outside) down. This minimises the thickness of the putty and
so allows less water to collect on the outside horizontal leads.
If
the window is not primary glazing, it does not matter which side, nor how
consistent you are in placing the glass.
It becomes a matter of aesthetics – which ever way you prefer is fine if
it gives you the effect you want.
There is a small visual effect if you are using
transparent glass. There is slightly
more dispersion of light if the textured side is outwards.
Placing the textured side inwards can be useful if you
wish to indicate a rough surface contrasting with a smoother one.
These considerations show that the placing of the
textured side is largely determined by the function of the panel and the
aesthetics applied.
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