Glass Cutting Basics

Glass Cutting Basics

Glass Cutting Basics Basic Principles A glass cutter does not saw glass. Rather, its cutting wheel a gritty white scoreline with flaking and chips. Too little “scores” the glass—creating a shallow fissure as it rolls pressure can result in a scoreline that is not continuous and across the surface. This fissure, or “scoreline,” breaks the may break unpredictably. A good score can be identified surface tension of the glass and allows it to snap when by sight. It is uniformly shallow and continuous, without pressure is applied downwards on either side of the fissure. flakes. You can also hear a good score as it happens. The cleanness of a break is determined by the pressure The zipping sound it makes is not harsh or grating but applied during the score. Too much pressure results in satisfyingly uniform and crisp. Making the Score Any position that allows you to exert adequate and even pressure while holding the cutter wheel perpendicular to the glass surface is proper. The cutter may be either pushed or pulled across the surface. Applying even pressure and uniform speed is more important than direction. Score off the edge of the glass. Do not retrace a poor score. This will only cause a gouge in the glass and damage to the cutter wheel. Breaking Out the Score Pressure applied downward to the sides of the score will Running pliers are a useful tool for cutting glass. The lower • RC8075 cause the fracture to expand and “run” along the scoreline. jaws help to center pressure evenly for clean breaks with This pressure can be applied with fingers, a straight edge, a simple squeeze. For best results, start running the score breaking pliers, or any other tool that works as a fulcrum. from the edge of the glass where the score ended. 20210201_AF Recommended Resources Basic Tools and Supplies Free Videos Free Educational Documents • Toyo Cutter (7010) or • Glass Cutting • Glass Cleaning Basics Toyo Pistol Grip Cutter (7026) • Tool Demo: Bohle Silberschnitt • 12 Ways to Improve Your Cutting © 2021 Bullseye Glass Co. • • Bohle Cutting Fluid (7157) Self-Oiling Cutter • Running Pliers (7008) • Tool Demo: Bohle Silberschnitt Studio • Breaking/Grozing Pliers (7006) Circle Cutter • Bullseye Straightedge • Quick Tip: Quick Circles with the Studio (7269, 7270 & 7271) Circle Cutter Resources are available • Spartan Glass Cleaner (8236) at bullseyeglass.com bullseyeglass.com #RC8075.

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