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21 comments to "Cutting Glass with Scissors."
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Britt
April 10th, 2007 at
1:01 pm
So far as I know, cutting glass actually sharpens scissors. I cut the necks of glass bottles with my sewing scissors in-between sharpenings.
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Aramax
April 10th, 2007 at
1:02 pm
I wouldn’t try it. I dont like glass cut or getting glass shards in my skin.
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JRM
April 10th, 2007 at
1:48 pm
The water also seeps into the crack you are generating and causes it to propagate more easily. It is usually recommended to wet glass even when cutting it “conventionally”.
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danny
April 10th, 2007 at
2:02 pm
i think he/she just switched out the sheet of glass with plastic when they put it in the water
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zoomboy
April 10th, 2007 at
2:35 pm
what happens when he tries to drain the water (a sink full of broken glass and all).
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Sean
April 10th, 2007 at
2:50 pm
But is it cutting straight and clean?
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Adam
April 10th, 2007 at
3:05 pm
There will be no satisfactory answer till someone tries it.
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Mark
April 10th, 2007 at
3:21 pm
All my year of scoring, tapping and grinding stained glass were wasted! If only i have known that a bucket of water was the key.
The glass was likely scored with a diamond wheel first and the scissors are just breaking along the score lines. -
artbot
April 10th, 2007 at
4:06 pm
What is it with all these douchebags who don’t know how to make a simple video? This doesn’t show anything. I wanna see the finished cut - up close! It takes half the frickin vid to establish that, yes, it’s glass! I think he just breaking it off with the scissors underwater to avoid the shrapnel.
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Moon
April 10th, 2007 at
4:33 pm
I’m with you, Mark. All those years of scoring, tapping and crunching glass wasted!
If only I’d known!
/If this works, I’ll buy everybody a beer. EVERYBODY!
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frenki
April 10th, 2007 at
5:51 pm
http://www.spectrumglass.com/Library/ScoreArticles/NoFishStory.html
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Jennifer Emick
April 10th, 2007 at
6:04 pm
This does work, I remember seeing this done in my seventh grade science class. It’s just a novelty, though- you can’t get any precision.
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John
April 10th, 2007 at
8:20 pm
I belive this really only works with some kind of safety glass.
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Adam
April 10th, 2007 at
8:28 pm
Will one of you please just try it? He says in the comments on youtube to use thin glass like from a frame. Go go go!
btw complaining about online video quality is like complaining about the weather. -
Elliot
April 10th, 2007 at
10:17 pm
I just tried it with the glass from a picture frame…
It just broke. Honestly, I pressed on the scissors and it snapped it, not cut, snapped.
So, it doesn’t work with all glass obviously.
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billy
April 11th, 2007 at
3:52 am
in my world all glass gets cut nicely with scissors under water.
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Jason
April 11th, 2007 at
2:28 pm
In my world, I get to play strip backgammon with supermodels.
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Steve
April 11th, 2007 at
4:25 pm
Or, the water hid the glass pane when he did a switch in the water
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jonno
April 11th, 2007 at
7:23 pm
i tried it and my sink exploded, hollywood action movie style!
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PZR
April 12th, 2007 at
11:34 am
Even if it does work, how does one pick up the shards of glass at the bottom of the sink or bucket without slicing off a fingertip? I want to see THAT video.
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Paul
April 18th, 2007 at
1:52 am
Don’t try this at home!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBMtbVonAIg
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