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Why are you guys spending unnecessary money on having others cut glass for you? A $2 glass cutter & a little 3-in-1 oil is all you really need - and the glass or mirror of course...

Here is a simple how to for cutting your own glass/mirror.... (i will apologize for the crappy cell phone pics in advance)

gather your supplies:

  • glass or mirror (in my case, a box of 12" x 12" mirror tiles)
    glass cutter
    sharpie marker (i use a fine point one)
    measuring device (cheap plastic ruler with both inch & metric)
    3-in-1 oil
    and a good thick straight edge to guide your cut (I have a nice piece of aluminum I use, but a piece of wood would also work)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/heartless500/3D%20Stuff/glass%20cutting%201.jpg

Mark out the size you need on the glass with the sharpie and ruler - here I am cutting a 200mm x 200mm piece for use on the new Prusa i3

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/heartless500/3D%20Stuff/glass%20cutting%202.jpg

squirt a little bit of the 3-in-1 oil on a scrap section of the glass, and roll the cutting edge of the glass cutter thru it - this will help you get a nice clean score.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/heartless500/3D%20Stuff/glass%20cutting%203.jpg

Line up your straight edge guide, centering the cutter on your marks...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/heartless500/3D%20Stuff/glass%20cutting%204.jpg

When you are all lined up, hold your guide tight & press down firmly on the cutter and score the glass along your line - you should hear a nice scratching sound all the way - works best to start close to you and cut away... keep the angle of the cutter at 45 degrees or less to the surface. (hold the cutter kind of like you would a knife at dinner to cut meat) start the score just a tiny fraction from the edge of the glass - it will snap fine.

Do NOT try to score more than once!

Once you have scored the glass, pick it up and hold it firmly between your thumbs and forefingers (almost a fist with the glass in between) very close to the score line and snap it by twisting your wrists outward. (wish I had pics, but I was by myself)

Should look like this after snapping...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/heartless500/3D%20Stuff/glass%20cutting%205.jpg

Repeat for the next cut.... and a perfectly cut 200mm x 200mm piece of mirror for my new printer.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/heartless500/3D%20Stuff/glass%20cutting%206.jpg

It may take a little practice to get the scoring pressure right, so practice on a scrap piece first, but once you do, you will never pay someone to do this again for your printer needs.

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A buddy of mine owns the ACE store in town, haven't bought a single piece of glass yet wink

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wardjr wrote:

A buddy of mine owns the ACE store in town, haven't bought a single piece of glass yet wink


No fair, Ward - you cheat! LOL

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heartless wrote:
wardjr wrote:

A buddy of mine owns the ACE store in town, haven't bought a single piece of glass yet wink


No fair, Ward - you cheat! LOL

Take it when you get it wink

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3-SD3's & a Workbench all fully enclosed, RH-Slic3r Win7pro, E3D V6, Volcano & Cyclops Hot End
SSR/500W AC Heated Glass Bed, Linear bearings on SS rods. Direct Drive Y-axis, BulldogXL
Thanks to all for your contributions

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heartless wrote:

Once you have scored the glass, pick it up and hold it firmly between your thumbs and forefingers (almost a fist with the glass in between) very close to the score line and snap it by twisting your wrists outward. (wish I had pics, but I was by myself)

I always found that laying the glass scored side up over a dowel or rod of some kind then pressing down worked better for me than trying to hold it in my hands (especially if it is a long score on a wide piece of glass).

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Claghorn wrote:
heartless wrote:

Once you have scored the glass, pick it up and hold it firmly between your thumbs and forefingers (almost a fist with the glass in between) very close to the score line and snap it by twisting your wrists outward. (wish I had pics, but I was by myself)

I always found that laying the glass scored side up over a dowel or rod of some kind then pressing down worked better for me than trying to hold it in my hands (especially if it is a long score on a wide piece of glass).


yeah, that would work as well, or over the edge of a counter or something.

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TheBaron wrote:

I'm using a heat-resistant ceramic glass like the kind used for fireplace windows. It works okay, but I'm starting to wonder if it's perhaps too insulating. I may switch over to a cheaper glass and see what comes of it.

 

I use this too!   Did you know if you heat it to 40 degrees and clean the glass well , (I use vinegar),  you can print pla without any glue or any adhesive of any kind. It leaves a super shiny finish too!

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For those who feel the need to smooth edges . Harbor freight sells diamond disks and rotary tools for the dremel and like. prices fairly cheap especially if you catch a sale . I would wear  dust mask the other alternative is wet grind.

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holy1 wrote:

I use this too!   Did you know if you heat it to 40 degrees and clean the glass well , (I use vinegar),  you can print pla without any glue or any adhesive of any kind. It leaves a super shiny finish too!

you dont need any special glass to be able to do this. My cheap mirror tiles will hold PLA just fine with no additives, just a nice clean surface heated to 60C. smile

SD4 #1 & #2 - Lawsy carriages, E3D v6, Rumba controller board, mirror bed plate, X motor fan, upgraded PSU & Mica bed heater
SD4 #3 - in the works ~ Folgertech FT-5, rev 1
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