Have you ever had to cut glass and had not known how to do it? Now we will give some tips on how to make this work correctly.
Materials: need a glass cutter, gloves, safety glasses and a whetstone.
First: Place the glass on a smooth and firm. Put on gloves and goggles.
Steps: Put the rule or template above the glass. Cut with the glass cutter at one time. Put a block of wood underneath and cutting breaks with the handle of a tool.
The glass can break if you try to cut it in any way, so pay attention to what you are going to have to succeed the next time.
Tools
Cut the glass may seem delicate and you will not get to first, but do not believe it is so. To do this you will have to use a glass cutter. It is a tool you can easily get into a center of DIY . Although a wide variety of glass cutter, the most used are the diamond, carbide or caster.
Besides the glass cutter, use gloves, a ruler and a pair of goggles. In principle this will be more than enough to sever the glass. Gloves should be strong yet allowing hands to move easily, especially in the fingers.
When you have the tools you need to put the glass cut into a surface that is flat and smooth. The most important thing is that this surface is firm and does not move, then so will prevent the glass from breaking. When this step so you are clear, then you can start. Put on gloves first, do not forget that you could cut yourself when handling glass.
Cut Glass
If you need to cut the glass in a straight line, use the ruler as a guide. Spend steklorezom above this one go, without stopping. Place below the line you marked with a piece of glass cutter wood or cork to use as a lever. After slams firm in the top of the glass, for example with the handle of a hammer or mallet. Finally check that the glass has been perfectly cut.
In case you have to cut the curved glass, you have to prepare a template as a guide, instead of using the rule. The steps, once you have the template made, are just like glass cutting straight. Once the glass is cut, passing a whetstone to smooth the edges and smooth them.
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