2. Transfer designs onto heavy stock paper to make an actual size pattern, number each piece of the design to keep track of each piece and its placement in the design (figure A). Using carbon paper, make a second copy of each design.3. Cut the pattern apart (figure B). Keep the second copy of the design intact for laying out the cut glass.
4. Using a permanent marker, trace each pattern piece onto the glass, paying attention to the "grain" or design of the glass. Write the number of the pattern piece onto each glass piece.
5. Wearing safety glasses, cut out each glass piece using a glasscutter.
6. Grind the edges of each glass piece on the grinder to smooth. Make any final adjustments as to how the pieces fit together, especially the fish if it has been cut free hand.
7. Clean each piece of glass to remove oil, dirt or remaining glass dust. You may need to re-number each piece of glass after cleaning and drying. Make sure you remember which side is up.
8. Place the dry pieces on top of the uncut pattern page to make sure that everything matches up and fits together properly. If they don't fit, use the glasscutter or grinder to reshape as needed.