I have cut circles using that method and it is the easiest, least time consuming/least expensive way to cut glass, thank you for taking the time to make this video, very helpful.
Thank you that’s great! I’m a beginner and have a scorer breaker Plier, would that work? I need to find out where I can get one of these glass scorers you are using.. In Melbourne Australia
@@lezzu2 , I ise a Silberschnitt 4000 narrow head cutter but any cutter should work it is just that the brass cutter is very sturdy for tapping out the score from behind.
Wow wow wow,you do it so effortlessly. I have been trying, but just didn't work out.hopefully it will after watching your video.will a steel wheel work, or it has to be tungsten or carbide.much thanks
Hi Joel, i just use a tungsten carbide normal glass cutter but if your steel one scores the glass then should work. It is not a out the actual glass cutter but the technique. Hope you succeed, message if you need more help.
My new job wants me to cut big circles freehand. Why would anyone cut a circle freehand? Its making me mad. It's a manufacturing job. Why cut freehand when cutting a circle using a center point has been a thing since antiquity!
Are you really that ignorant? Show me a centre point tool that will cut an oval. Hmm? No? You’re a man aren’t you - just critical because a woman’s demonstrating a skill you don’t have a hope of emulating. I bet you have to use a tool for everything.