In working with stained glass, your tools can make or break your project, literally. And because the key step in crafting your masterpiece is cutting those colorful pieces into the desired shapes and ...
Do-it-yourselfers are an intrepid bunch who will without hesitation cut any building material they can get their hands on. The thought of cutting glass, however, stops even the most daring DIYers in ...
A glass shop or hardware store can make most cuts for you, but if you are doing an art project or replacing your own window panes, it pays to learn how to cut glass yourself. It's an easy process ...
To protect against glass scratches, position a piece of cardboard underneath the glass on your work surface prior to cutting. To lubricate the blade, use a dropper and apply glass cutting oil on the ...
Sometimes a hack doesn’t need to be rocket science to be useful. Take for instance [MofigoDIY] using an old spark plug to build a glass cutter. Sure, going to grab a glass cutter at the hardware store ...
Which glass cutting board is best? If you’re fed up with lingering stains and odors, you might be considering a glass cutting board. Due to their nonporous, scratch-resistant surfaces, these boards ...