Professional Carbide Tungsten Alloy Handle Glass Cutter Tool with Range 2-19mm Professional Cutter for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil Shape & Design (Glass Cutter) (Regular)
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There are two manufacturers one in China and one in the US.
By searching on Amazon for "B00269T4K0" you will be able to find the Professional Glass Cutter Oil
No, you will not receive oil.
Selected User Reviews For Professional Carbide Tungsten Alloy Handle Glass Cutter Tool with Range 2-19mm Professional Cutter for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil Shape & Design (Glass Cutter) (Regular)
You need to master the art of using the item properly in order to get the most benefit from it. There's a lot of strength in the grip, and the material is very durable. If you are not familiar with how to use it, please watch an instructional video. A mistake I made was applying too much pressure, causing the glass to break. After which, I tried it a second time and it It was a challenge to cut it straight this time. On the whole, the service was satisfactory. There was no clean line on the back of the canvas, but the end is covered by the wooden frame so I didn't We would appreciate your feedback on this review so please click on 'helpful' if this was helpful to you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!.
It is As for me, I found it clumsy to scribe a single line along the edge of a straight end with the swivel head. It was easy enough to complete short cuts of less than 36" without any problem. Cuts could not be made along the long axis. In contrast to general purpose wheels, the carbide cutting wheel has a much more aggressive pitch. When you are cutting thin mirror or glass, you shouldn't have an issue unless you push too hard. Novice glazers may experience chip outs when they push too hard. The cut of a media up to 3/16 will probably be smooth and easy. Maybe a material up to 1/4 inch or possibly 5/16 with good leverage and a carpet table will be possible. This cutter will be unable to reliably cut the material aside from ceramic titles. For novices who might forget to wet dip before scribing, the oil reservoir is an excellent feature. Fill your oil container to the top but don't overfill it. Adding a few drops for each cut is all that is required. In most cases, add no more than a few CCs if you are planning on multiple cuts. Oil should be poured in a few drops, then the cutting wheel should be moved back and forth, running back and forth for ten seconds You have made a 15 times mistake. A small amount of oil will eventually appear on your finger or thumb. By changing the pencil grip, the user can vary the downward force without increasing their This is a very useful It is not a bad tool to have at hand for the most part. In any case, this cutter does not replace a high-quality model.
You may have trouble using it because of the rotating head. There is a certain amount of importance to your experience. It's just a new dimension, a new challenge I have to face just starting out.
I was getting really frustrated with my cuts of glass for my new microwave kiln. I even went to ACE Hardware & bought one. It got the same result, so I returned it. I also bought another tool that was similar looking but didn't work. Finally, I purchased this one and how a good tool can make all the difference. My experiences with this tool have generally been positive, with one instance of failure due to an error on my part. Having gotten the hang of it, I decided to go back to the original glass cutter, and try to figure out how to make it work for me now. Unfortunately, this isn't the case. Still, I wasn't able to make it work. This is the one I'm thankful I bought.
In addition to scoring and snapping 6mm Bullseye and 1/2" float, I also catch 8mm float. I have no issues with this.
As you can see, the result is clear. It would be more useful if vacuum cleaners and garbage bags were packaged together. However, it did not score enough points to score the glass. There were mirrors broken all over the place except where I needed them. The money was a waste. A trip to the glass shop is in order!.
Pen style glass cutters are great because of their weight and fluid motion. used to have a pistol type, but this is much better! One disadvantage is that there isn't an oil reservoir for viewing, which makes it a perfect weight for tapping curves. By adding oil each time, I have been able to solve this problem. To get used to the pivoting head, you need to become accustomed to it.
Here are a few of the problems I had 1) The script didn't *
2) The 360-degree range This rotating head wasn't easy to use because it rotates to a 90 degree angle. 3) Even after making three cuts, the glass wouldn't break in half. In its place, I'm going to try this I'm a teacher.