❤ you have a tool that you had used in the past it cuts lead in an angle it looks like a scissors could you tell me I know a pliers Satisfacción a pliers with some kind of angle tool can you show that again?
I cant believe the right angles it allowed. I broke a piece just today that hooked too far inside. Textured glass though. And i didnt tap it first. 😁👍🏻
I like the tapping method for tight curves. I would of tried tapping on the tight curve first and work outwards both ways to try and create the least stress on the glass tan doing it from the side. Not sure if it always works but worth a try. Enjoyed your experiment.
That was very interesting! Good job! Great examples. I have always wondered how the old timers cut the "infamous" keyhole shape. It can be done today with tools, but I always thought the resulting glass would be highly likely to crack. Perhaps there is a way to strengthen the glass that surrounds the keyhole? Perhaps the glass with the keyhole could be much thicker?
At 1:59 "Sophie D' Souza glass witch"........I Love it!!!
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❤ you have a tool that you had used in the past it cuts lead in an angle it looks like a scissors could you tell me I know a pliers Satisfacción a pliers with some kind of angle tool can you show that again?
They are called gasket cutters and they come from the double glazing industry.
I cant believe the right angles it allowed. I broke a piece just today that hooked too far inside. Textured glass though. And i didnt tap it first. 😁👍🏻
The glass will do what the glass will do!
Held my breath with eyes wide open watching you then, that’s amazing, well done 🤩
Thank you!!
What a great video Glass Witch!! Now I need to go and see if I can do it too or if you really do have witchy powers.
Perhaps you have a bit of the witchy too!
I like the tapping method for tight curves. I would of tried tapping on the tight curve first and work outwards both ways to try and create the least stress on the glass tan doing it from the side. Not sure if it always works but worth a try. Enjoyed your experiment.
I'll give it a try - thanks!
That was very interesting! Good job! Great examples. I have always wondered how the old timers cut the "infamous" keyhole shape. It can be done today with tools, but I always thought the resulting glass would be highly likely to crack. Perhaps there is a way to strengthen the glass that surrounds the keyhole? Perhaps the glass with the keyhole could be much thicker?
Hmm... not sure but I'm due to cut a keyhole for a job next week - fingers crossed and which me luck!
@@SophiesStainedGlass OH! I really want to see that! Could you make a video please?
Loved that. Always look forward to your videos😊😊😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the video
You're welcome
Muy bueno muchísimas gracias.por compartir su conocimientos
You are welcome
Thank you Sophie, for a perfect right angle, could the remaining corner bit be removed by nibbling or would the glass fail
@@welshartnow a grinder might work
@@SophiesStainedGlass thank you
You have a great future in making boomerangs. Stay safe
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