Рет қаралды 20,613
Cutting thin and narrow pointed strips of glass without breaks
🔸How to cut thin strips of glass
🔸 The number one essential tool you need for cutting small strips
🔸 How to break small strips and angles
✅ Would you like to cut perfect inside curves every time? Then you might be interested in my free fully illustrated eBook called 'Cutting Perfect Curves'. Here's the link to get it now:
everythingstai...
RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
//Milly's Recommended Tools and Equipment
**Toyo Comfort Grip Supercutter ** amzn.to/2i6Ex5X
The cutters I use all the time are made by Toyo. I personally prefer the pencil grip - called the Comfort Grip Supercutter - but others love the pistol grip - called a Pistol Grip SuperCutter. It’s all a matter of preference.
🔸It’s lighter and more comfortable than others I’ve tried and cuts down on cramp
🔸Lasts for ages, with replaceable head. I’ve had mine for years
🔸It has an ingenious pressure system for dispensing oil, which also enables you to gauge how much pressure you need to score a piece of glass
🔸Very good for general purpose and frequent use
**Toyo Pistol Grip Cutter** amzn.to/2WWFAv4
**Grozer/Breaker Pliers** amzn.to/34H5uFB
These are particularly useful and have two uses:
🔸As breaking pliers by lining up the end of the jaws along your scoreline and snapping the glass along the score line.
🔸Or as grozers, which means using the serrated edges of the jaws to remove stubborn nubs and tidy edges during cutting.
// LINKS
My main website has lots more Free stained glass tutorials and tips on how to make better stained glass with confidence:
everythingstai...
If you want a complete end to end structured course in how to make stained glass I have some paid online courses too:
everythingstai...
Follow me on Pinterest:
www.pinterest....
Follow me on Facebook:
/ everythingstainedglasscom
➡️// WHAT TO WATCH NEXT - MY MOST WATCHED VIDEOS
Improve your stained glass with these cutting Videos:
• Stained Glass Cutting ...
//NOTE: This description may contain affiliate links to products I use myself. Just so's you know, if you click and buy through any of these Amazon links I may get a small % from them (not you!). Thanks in advance but no worries if you have a local store - I'd always support them first.
Happy creating,
Milly