Wizling Glass Grinder Setup

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Today I will be showing how to setup the Inland Craft Wizling CG Glass Grinder and show the accessories available.
    Inland Craft Wizling CG
    part number 30030
    Inland Craft Second story work surface
    part number 50001
    Inland Craft Face Shield
    part number 50017
    Inland Craft Led Light Kit
    part number 10011
    Inland Craft 3/4" Standard Grit Glass Grinder Bit
    part number 40001
    Inland Craft 3/4" Invisable Sponge BitSert
    part number 40035
    Inland Craft Maroon replacement feet
    part number 74821356-4
    Novacan Glass Grinder Coolant

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @kimmartinez9680
    @kimmartinez9680 Рік тому +1

    DO NOT clean the tray with the glass sand down any sink whatsoever. Always outside with a hose. Or that sludge will buildup in your pipes. Eventually clogging them.
    Excellent video. Including all the accessories. Thank you.

    • @cobaltglasscustomworks6481
      @cobaltglasscustomworks6481  Рік тому

      Yes, you are correct. Have a designated cleaning area. Never put anything down the drain that could cause a clog.

  • @DebiDresen
    @DebiDresen 10 місяців тому +1

    The motor shaft on your Wizling seems to be higher than what mine is. How far above the work surface does the motor shaft extend? Thanks

    • @cobaltglasscustomworks6481
      @cobaltglasscustomworks6481  10 місяців тому

      Hi, thanks for the question. The motor shaft extends 1 inch above the work surface. Hope that helps.

    • @cobaltglasscustomworks6481
      @cobaltglasscustomworks6481  10 місяців тому

      It might be the red shipping cap on the motor shaft that appears taller. That gets removed before placing the bit in place..

  • @user-qu4gx1cv4x
    @user-qu4gx1cv4x 10 місяців тому +1

    What kind of lubricant did you use?

    • @cobaltglasscustomworks6481
      @cobaltglasscustomworks6481  10 місяців тому +2

      Hi, I use Permatex anti seize lubricant. You can also get lubricant from Inland Craft.

  • @shardzartglass-margaretsea1145

    Do you really have to use grinder coolant?

    • @cobaltglasscustomworks6481
      @cobaltglasscustomworks6481  Рік тому

      Great question, lots of debate. I do for stained glass. If I'm grinding pieces for fusing, I don't. I like the glass to have little to no chemicals or oils on the glass. The grinder coolant helps with the life of the bits. I use Novacan grinder coolant.
      Hope that helps. Thanks for the question.