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| | Electric Engraver $14.29 Engraver Use like a pencil to write, draw, engrave on wood, metals, plastics, and glass Variable stroke adjustment for heavy or fine engraving Tungsten carbide tip for long life and clean lines 6' cord Brand #: Wen Products 21B UPC: 044459500216 Keywords: engraver electric |
| | 1575A - Foam Rubber Cutter $453.42 [114-1575A] Truck Delivery UPC: 000346266863 |
| | Nature's Engraver: A Life of Thomas Bewick $10.79 Nature's Engraver: A Life of Thomas Bewick |
| | Carbide Engraver Tip $6.81 Carbide engraver point Used for normal and engraving applications. creates fine lines and deep grooves For use with Dremel engraver model No. 290-01 Brand #: Dremel 9924 UPC: 080596099244 Keywords: carbide engraver tip point electric |
| | Ratcheting PVC Cutter $22.55 Tubing cutter For up to 1-5/8 O.D CPVC, PVC, plastic, and rubber tube Brand #: Cobra Prod. PST002 UPC: 039166046300 Keywords: pipe cutter plastic tubing |
| | Fiskars Utility Cutter $10.99 0% 5.28 oz 7" 96137097 Safety latch is thumb-operated. Utility cutter offers a molded comfort grip handles with stainless steel blades for left-handed or right-handed use. Safety latch is thumb-operated. Utility cutter cuts leather, foam rubber, felt, carpet, cloth, tin plate and many other materials. Carpet Cloth Felt Fiskars Fiskars Corporation Foam Rubber Leather No Stainless Steel Straight Tin Plate Utility Cutter Utility Knife www.fiskarsbrands.com |
| | Tungsten Carbide Cutter $17.37 Tungsten carbide cutter Fast cutting needle-sharp teeth for greater material removal with minimum loading Use on fiberglass, wood, plastic, epoxy, and rubber 1/8 shank Brand #: Dremel 9931 UPC: 080596099312 Keywords: dremel accessory carbide cutter moto tool |
| | Dremel Engraver Electr - DRE290 $25.99 MPN #DRE290. Dremel Engraver Electr. Most Electrical and Wiring products are available for in-store pickup from Advance Auto Parts. |
| | SuperSlice Tubing Cutter $30.82 Plastic tubing cutter Patented V-point blade that pierces hard or soft plastic tubing, then slices through to give a clean, easy cut with virtually no tube deformation 1 squeeze does the job Ergonomically designed handles Cuts up to 1 diameter PVC, CPVC, irrigation pipe, plastic hose, rubber hose, garden hose, and more Brand #: Gen. Wire Spring SUS UPC: 093122453212 Keywords: cutter tubing plastic v point |
| | Hometools HT132 Wire Cutter 6 $20.68 HOMETOOLSWire Cutter 6. Make a house your home with these tools. A MUST HAVE for any home. Innumerable are the uses for this tough versatire cutter. Cuts banding wire tin rubber string wire netting and many kinds of materials. Use for household repairs craft projects and much more |
| | Chicago Pneumatic Engraver Air - CPT710 $82.79 MPN #CPT710. Chicago Pneumatic Engraver Air. Most Air Tools products are available for in-store pickup from Advance Auto Parts. |
| | KD Tools Engraver Electr - KDT2520 $42.49 MPN #KDT2520. KD Tools Engraver Electr. Most Specialty Tools products are available for in-store pickup from Advance Auto Parts. |
| | CruzTOOLS GrooveTech String Cutter $11.95 The GrooveTech string cutter developed by CruzTOOLSÂ is specifically for guitar and bass strings. A special induction heat-treatment process prevents blades from denting, and the high-leverage handle design makes even B bass strings easy to cut. Comfortable rubber grips feel good in your hands, and the cutters are compact enough to fit into any guitar case or gig bag. |
| | Braiding Band Cutter $1.49 This quick cutter from Tough-1® easily removes rubber bands from braids without pulling. Features: Raised diamond pattern on handle for non-slip gripping Single tooth pick and precision edge cuts band, not hair Compact and easy to stow Corner eyelet allows attachment to ring or clip Item Specifications: Color: Orange |
| | Tonic Studios 807 Mini Rotary Cutter $19.21 TONIC STUDIOSAn 18mm mini rotary cutter with an orange cartridge. For crafts scrapbooking and rubber stamping. Warning: The enclosed product has very sharp bladesuse with care. |
| | Carbide Point for 290 Engraver. Sold Individually $4.9 Manufacturer: Dremel. Sold Individually. Abrasive Applications = Normal Type = Carbide Wire Customers also search for: Discount Carbide Point for 290 Engraver, Buy Carbide Point for 290 Engraver, Wholesale Carbide Point for 290 Engraver, 080596099244, 9 |
| | Plastic RO Tube Cutter $11.49 Plastic tube cutterCut polyethylene, nylon, or polypropylene with this easy-to-handle razor/edged tube cutter. It closes automatically, assuring clean and square cuts. It may also be used with vinyl, teflon®, polyurethane, rubber, and silicone tubing. To use, insert the plastic tube to desired length. Allow tube cutter to close, then apply pressure until the tube snaps off. Cuts from 1/16" to 5/8" OD tubing.$if(IsPS)$ **Variations of this product can be found in many online stores. The version we carry is of the highest quality. Although this item is eligible for price matching under our Price Match Guarantee, please be certain the product you want to price match is the same make and model. $endif$ $if(IsMD)$ **Variations of this product can be found in many online stores. The version we carry is of the highest quality. Although this item is eligible for price matching under our Price Match Guarantee, please be certain the product you want to price match is the same make and model. $endif$ |
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Glass Mosaic Tile Art: Mosaic Glass Cutters
Making wonderful glass mosaic tile art is easy! Let me show you how.
Wheeled glass cutters are essential for creating glass mosaics. I use it to cut and shape vitreous glass and stained glass. It can also be used to cut smalti. The wheeled cutters make cleaner cuts than tile nippers. The two carbide wheels (or steel, if you buy cheap cutters) are fixed in position. Instead of scoring and breaking, the wheels apply even pressure to the top and bottom sides of the glass, causing it to fracture along the line of the wheels.
The wheels are replaceable and eventually go dull, but not before several thousand cuts. Each wheel is held in place by a setscrew (usually an Allen screw). As your cuts become noticeably less clean than when the cutters were new, use an Allen wrench to loosen the screws, rotate each wheel about 1/8-inch, and then re-tighten the screws. By changing the location of where each wheel touches the glass, you have, in effect, replaced the blades. It'll take a long time and many cuts to use the entire circumference of the wheels, especially if they're carbide.
When the wheels finally do become dull, I suggest buying a whole new tool. The wheels make up the bulk of the tool's cost, so you won't save much by just buying replacement wheels. With a brand new tool, not only are the wheels sharp, but the rubber handle grips are new and clean (the rubber wears down and becomes dirty) and the spring is secured in-place. Every now and then, the spring breaks free from my cutters. The tool still works with a loose spring, but there's nothing to keep the handles from spreading too far apart. When that happens, the spring falls off. It's quite annoying to drop the spring, watch it bounce out of reach, and then have to get out of my chair to retrieve it. I tried soldering it permanently in place, but it didn't work because I couldn't get the metal hot enough. So, until I buy a new tool, the spring constantly falls off. Another reason to buy a new tool instead of just replacement wheels is, if you drop the tool, it's possible to knock the wheels out of alignment. So, after several projects when you think the wheels need replacing, I suggest buying a whole new tool.
When your new tool arrives, use an Allen wrench to tighten the screws as tight as possible. Then, use an engraver, paint, felt-tip marker (or whatever you have that makes a permanent mark) to make a small tick mark on the side of each wheel where it touches the glass when cutting (the two tick marks should be aligned opposite each other). I use an engraving tool for making the tick marks so I don't have to worry about paint or ink eventually rubbing off. After a few hundred cuts, loosen the screws, turn each wheel slightly, and then re tighten the screws. After several of these adjustments, the tick marks have gone full circle indicating that it's time to replace the tool (or just the wheels, if you prefer).
Don't be surprised if the wheels rotate by themselves. No matter how hard I crank down on those screws, it apparently isn't tight enough because the wheels slowly rotate by themselves from the pressure exerted during the cutting action. After several days and many cuts, I notice the tick marks are no longer aligned directly opposite each other, which indicates the wheels have rotated slightly. Maybe I'm a weakling, but I just can't get the screws tight enough to keep them static. However, that's okay with me because, if they turn by themselves, then I don't have to manually do it.
Remember, making mosaic art is easy. You can do it. Yes, you can!
About the Author
Bill Enslen has created beautiful mosaic art for 30 years. His new eBook, Mosaic Pieces: Essentials for Beginner and Professional Mosaic Artists, gives you step-by-step details for creating your own mosaic masterpieces. Visit his website and read the free sample chapters at Glass Mosaic Tile Art. Let him show you just how easy it is. With Bill's help, you can do it. Yes, you can!
