The tape line is a good trick. I do this process over the sink with the faucet set to a drip, and use a compact hand hacksaw with the 24 TPI blade it came with for around five bucks at the discount tool chain store. Make the cut under the drip to keep the blade clean. I can halve a three inch pot in a couple minutes.
Thank you for the demonstration. I have been watching your videos today. With the idea of cutting some flower pots for a breeding project. Your video just took the guess work out of it, thank you so much.
I broke a plant pot so I sanded the edges down to use it as a fish cave. Not as clean cut as this because it was a random break but it works well enough.
I messed up so bad.. I cleaned my pots with foam soap.. I rinsed out the pots and out them in with my flowerhorns. I saw foam coming out and quickly removed them. Didn't know I wasn't supposed to use soap. Are my fish going to die?
Hard to say without knowing what you're using but I found I had to use a higher RPM. Wheel burning up sounds more like its too fine an abrasive for the material you're trying to cut. I would double check you have a cutting wheel appropriate for the material
Hahaha 🤪. You just need a penknife to scribe a line on both side. Then just keep knocking the pot on the hard table and it will crack into 2 pieces. Simple.
just what i was looking for, thank you.
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The tape line is a good trick. I do this process over the sink with the faucet set to a drip, and use a compact hand hacksaw with the 24 TPI blade it came with for around five bucks at the discount tool chain store. Make the cut under the drip to keep the blade clean. I can halve a three inch pot in a couple minutes.
Thanks for this, very informative
Thank you! Very helpful video😊👍
Im so glad i found you i have a tall ceramic lamp i want shorten i will try you method. 😁
Very informative and well explained! In really like the subjects you choose for your video's.
Thank you for the demonstration. I have been watching your videos today. With the idea of cutting some flower pots for a breeding project. Your video just took the guess work out of it, thank you so much.
Thanks for this! Using to make a toad abode.
Nice. I'm sure you could also use the hot water cold water trick for cutting glass also.
Thank you!!
Very good useful video
Perfect I even have all the stuff except for the pot LOL
I broke a plant pot so I sanded the edges down to use it as a fish cave. Not as clean cut as this because it was a random break but it works well enough.
Hello sir my ram any time I have from the store like couple day they die I don’t know why can you tell me what your way can keep the ram thank you
Thank you so much! Do you think it would be good to have the pot wet or soaked first?
Soaking the clay might keep the dust down. I think it reduces unintentional fractures too.
I messed up so bad.. I cleaned my pots with foam soap.. I rinsed out the pots and out them in with my flowerhorns. I saw foam coming out and quickly removed them. Didn't know I wasn't supposed to use soap. Are my fish going to die?
I hope not. Quick water changes
My pot wheel keeps burning up and I put water. Is it because it's on low setting? Do I higher it to 4 or 5?
Hard to say without knowing what you're using but I found I had to use a higher RPM. Wheel burning up sounds more like its too fine an abrasive for the material you're trying to cut. I would double check you have a cutting wheel appropriate for the material
Hi. Can this tool cut thin ceramic like a coffee mug?
With an appropriate abrasive wheel, I would think so. Though I've never tried it. Be very careful.
@@MakeMoreFish Thank you.
How about for a bigger clay pot like 15-20" 22lbs
Angle grinder would be my approach
What’s the name of the blade ?
cutoff or cutting wheels
Do you think this setup would work on a glazed ceramic vase?
Also, thank you! This video is perfect!
Most likely, but I would read into the right type of abrasive wheel to cut glazed ceramic
Hahaha 🤪. You just need a penknife to scribe a line on both side. Then just keep knocking the pot on the hard table and it will crack into 2 pieces. Simple.
please post a video
I hit the top of mine with a hammer works fine.