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πŸ”ͺ Carbide Tungsten Alloy Glass Cutter Tool with 2-19mm Cutting Range - Professional Tool for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil-shaped Design for Precision Cutting (Glass Cutter) Review

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Description of πŸ”ͺ Carbide Tungsten Alloy Glass Cutter Tool with 2-19mm Cutting Range - Professional Tool for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil-shaped Design for Precision Cutting (Glass Cutter)

LIGHT PENCIL STYLE DESIGN: Designed for comfort, durability, and performance. This industrial grade glass cutter has a pencil design in order to ensure comfort and performance for the user. INDUSTRIAL GRADE & PRECISION: The cutting wheel is made of durable Tungsten Carbide and cutting life is over 20,000 meters. Made with a cutting range of 2mm-19mm. Absolute precision guaranteed. USE ON A VARIETY OF MATERIALS: This glass cutter can be applied to glass, diamond and minerals, making it an ideal tool for household and cutting work. SELF-OILING: The glass cutter is self-oiling, when pressure is applied an automatic oil dispensing system keeps the wheel lubricated every time you cut. COMFORTABLE AND PORTABLE: The metal hand grip is easy to hold and reduces wrist fatigue. A lightweight and compact design means this glass cutter tool is easy to carry.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Didn't work well for stained glass

I am new to stained glass art and ordered this cutter thinking it would be more efficient than my cheap thin handled dry cutter. On my first production, I grabbed it and fought. I figured it was because I was inexperienced (which probably played a role) but I grabbed a cheap dry cutter and had better luck! I looked at the cutting disc and the difference between them was huge. It was almost a rounded wheel as the other had a significant advantage. Maybe the glass I used was too thin and this…

Pros
  • Glass Cutting Tools
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Practice before use!

As with other reviews, I'd recommend practicing beforehand and watching a few tutorial videos. The item itself is very effective, but you need to know how to use it. It is very strong and the grip is secure. Watch the instruction video again before use. I made the mistake of applying too much pressure and breaking the glass. Then I tried it again and whether it worked. The challenge this time was to cut it straight. In general, he did the job. It wasn't the cleanest line, but the end was…

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  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Swivel Head, Oil Filled, Ergonomic

The swivel head takes a bit of getting used to and it was awkward for me to draw a straight line along the straight end. Shortcuts less than 36 inches were easy enough to succeed. Long cuts could not be achieved. A carbide cutting wheel has a much more aggressive pitch than a general purpose wheel. Novice glaziers can press too hard and create chips. If you're cutting a thin mirror or glass you shouldn't have too much trouble. I suspect that material up to 3/16 will be cut without problems…

Pros
  • Force
Cons
  • Don't remind me