Diamond Tech - Studio 100 Soldering Iron

Studio 100 Soldering Iron

soldering iron
SKU: 14218
MPN: 679
soldering iron
List: $106.33
$95.70
SAVE 9%
replacement tip
SKU: 55289
MPN: 679B
replacement tip
List: $21.98
$19.79
SAVE 9%

Master precise temperature control for flawless stained glass joins

Diamond Tech designed the Studio 100 for environments where tools get shared, dropped, and used daily without fanfare. The 100-watt heating element reaches working temperature quickly, while built-in temperature control maintains 750°F without external devices or adjustment fiddling. That fixed temperature suits standard 60/40 solder perfectly, hot enough for clean joints, controlled enough to avoid scorching flux.

The 1/4-inch chisel tip provides the contact area needed for efficient heat transfer to both foil and wire, whether you're assembling lampshades or teaching beginners proper seam technique. A stay-cool insulated grip protects hands during extended sessions, and lightweight construction reduces fatigue when soldering multiple panels. The quick-change nut means switching tips takes seconds rather than waiting for complete cooldown.

Studios appreciate the straightforward operation, no dials to adjust, no complex controls to explain. Classrooms value the durability and consistent performance across multiple users. Production work benefits from reliable heat delivery that doesn't require constant monitoring. This iron handles everyday stained glass soldering with the kind of dependable performance that lets you focus on craft rather than equipment.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • 100-watt iron with built-in temperature control
  • 1/4 in. chisel tip reaches 750°F
  • Stay-cool insulated comfort grip handle
  • Quick-change nut for easy tip swaps
  • Lightweight design reduces hand fatigue
  • Ideal for stained glass projects
  • Economical choice for classroom and studio
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Decorative Painting - Multi-surface acrylic paints from FolkArt, Apple Barrel, and DecoArt Americana bond to wood, metal, glass, and ceramic. UV-resistant formulations maintain color intensity.

Jewelry Making - Beads, findings, wire, and tools for creating custom jewelry pieces. Includes crimping tools, pliers, and specialized adhesives.

Stamps and Embossing - Rubber stamps, embossing powders, and heat tools for creating textured designs on paper, fabric, and other surfaces.

Stenciling - Reusable stencils and specialty paints for creating consistent patterns and designs on various surfaces.

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