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Re: Glass & sheet cutting

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Hi Tangent and welcome to the forum,

May I recommend that you consider buying this very good book on picture framing by Pete Bingham. I think that you should find it very helpful.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Picture-Framing ... 0811711757
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Thanks Mark, It's now in my basket :)
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Re: Glass & sheet cutting

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We simply use a glass cutter, tri-square and tape measure Cut glass all day long
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One of the best pieces of equipment we have purchased for our shop is our Excalibur 5000. Never looked back .
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excalibur is a dream and saves on work top spaces. [glass 4x3 feet]. Great for same size multiples. Just set the 2 stops and cut all day
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Kwik wrote-
"We simply use a glass cutter, tri-square and tape measure Cut glass all day long"

Same here :rock:
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I do have a wall cutter, but I never use it. I've never got on with shuffling full sheets of glass behind the cutter track without chipping corners or worse.
I built a dedicated bench for cutting AR glass and now I cut all my glass there, suits me much better. It's a sloping top with a non-slip rubber surface and embedded measuring tapes vertical and horizontal. Beauty.
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Steve N wrote:Kwik wrote-
"We simply use a glass cutter, tri-square and tape measure Cut glass all day long"

Same here :rock:
Thats how's its done, Old school style 8)
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Robo

We call the 'got a bit of glass but need to flip the stop' a "Shamus" previously "Steve". Basically it's the name of the member of staff who works closest to the Fletcher! Haha
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Re: Glass & sheet cutting

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Pop in to your local glass merchant, and see their set-up, I've seen them with low benches, so you can lean across to cut the sheet, I remember when I went to Glass & Mirror in the early 90's to learn how to cut/handle glass, their cutting benches were covered with leather.
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