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Glass cutter by hi joiney
Glass cutter, showing hardened steel cutting wheel (far left), notches for snapping, and ball (on end of handle) for tapping Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2008) A glass cutter is a hand tool which aids in the cutting (strictly, the controlled breaking) of flat or sheet glass. The wheel is usually about 5 mm in diameter and made of hardened steel or tungsten carbide with its edge ground to a V-section. Cutting glass by hand is usually reserved for small, one-time jobs. A computer-assisted CNC semi-automatic glass cutting table is usually used to score large sheets of glass, which are then broken out by hand into the individual lites. Only annealed, and not tempered glass can be cut. Cutting process The cutter, or in some cases the glass, is generously lubricated with light oil (cutting oil) or paraffin. Then the cutter is pressed tightly against the glass and a line is scribed with the help of a ruler to form a split in the surface of the glass. This split is referred to as a score. The score may then be widened by carefully tapping on the opposite side of the glass with a hard tool, but this reduces the smoothness of the broken edge. Finally, the glass is broken along the score. After breaking, the cut edge of the glass is usually polished to smooth the rough edges. If the break deviates from the score, the lite can often be salvaged by snapping off the extra glass with a special pair of pliers or using the notches in the glass cutter. Glass thickness also affects the ability to cut and break glass. Generally, thicker glass is more difficult to cut and break. Quarter inch plate glass requires considerable strength to break along the score. Extremely thin glass, for example 1/16 inch glass, behaves differently and will often not follow the score, regardless of the glass cutter's expertise and experience. Breaking methods Three methods are usually used to break the glass along the score. In the first method, the operator uses two hands and holds the edge of the glass, perpendicular to the score, with the forefingers under the glass and the thumbs on top. The operator then rotates both hands outward to break the glass along the line. The second method consists of placing one finger underneath the sheet of glass, directly under the scribed line, and in one smooth motion, lifting the edge of the glass and giving it a small push horizontally. The second method is quicker than the first, but requires more practice. These two methods are usually used when breaking glass on a glass cutting table that lifts the glass gently by forcing air up through the table. The third method is used with smaller sheets of glass, and consists of placing the score along the edge of the table and snapping the overhanging part of the glass in a downward motion. With some experience, the break will occur along the score. 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