

Some of the more popular tools that can be used are typical glass cutting tools like: Glass cutter: This can save you time, and money and will reduce your breakages. Today there are many different attachments and jigs to make it easier for you to not only cut safely but will let you cut well and evenly every time. As glass comes in different thicknesses you may need to vary your approach.Įven though we have many options the best tool to use the best is a traditional glass cutter. The trick is to find a cutting tool that has a hard enough cutting blade to scratch the glass and can be held comfortably to get a neat clean line. Surprisingly you can use many things without glass cutter tools, such as regular tools, and household items too. If you are looking to cut stained glass then a pencil grip glass cutter may be the most suitable as you have a lighter touch and the familiarity of using it like a pen making it one of the best glass cutters for this purpose. Stained glass is very similar to mirror glass but it often is weaker due to how it is made and also due to the fact it contains lead that joins the segments of glass together. Too much pressure will just shatter the piece forcing you to start again.
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Remember, less is more with regards to the pressure, don’t be in a rush to press harder, gentle easing along the crack will result in a nice curved cut. Score gently using a single even strokeĪfter you have made your score line, apply the gentlest pressure just on the crack with a finger, just a few ounces of pressure is enough, ensure you have adequate protection for your hands when you do this step.Īfter applying slight pressure, tap the glass very gently to get the cracking process started, once you see the glass crack then you can follow the crack with a finger, gently pressing to get the crack to follow the scoreline.Rest the glass on a flat slightly padded surface.Fill the oil reservoir before cutting if the tool has one.Make sure the glass is thoroughly clean before beginning.The best glass cutter is either a pistol type glass cutter or a stylus/pen type as you need greater flexibility and control in your wrists as you cut the glass.Follow the process below to get your glass ready to snap How do you cut glass cleanly?Ĭutting glass on a curve is a little trickier but not impossible with some finesse and patience. If you want a lighter touch for curved glasswork then a stylus or pen-type glass cutter will be better.įor cleaner cuts, a glass cutter with an oil reservoir will be suitable, as it will lubricate the glass cutting disk, but may be messier while cutting. If you have weakness in your hands or wrists then a pistol grip glass cutter will be more suitable. The best way to choose a glass cutter is to focus on your strength and the type of glass you want to cut. The other type is a newer pistol-style design, with a larger grip hollow handle that can be filled with a lubricant ( check here). The most common is a pencil design with the cutting head at one end, held like a pencil it allows for light to medium pressure to be applied ( check here). Oil on the glass allows for more precise operation and produces better results.Ī glass cutter tool like this comes in 2 types. This creates cleaner cuts and has the added benefit of extending the life of the wheel and oil cutter. The oil flows onto the cutting head and wheel when in use.

So what is the best tool for glass cutting? The best glass cutting tool is a glass cutter with an oil reservoir. So this really got me thinking and as such, I began another search to find the best tools for the job.

Some use traditional glass cutters, while others use flammable liquids and fire.

After doing a bucket load of research to get myself to the point where I can comfortably craft well I am seeing more and more inventive ways people are coming up with to cut glass.
