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Cutter's Mate

Cutter's Mate by Creator's

Price $329.95
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Your Price: $269.95 USD   (19% Off)
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Product Features

  • Practically scores glass by itself - you can even cut while sitting down!
  • Save glass and get accurate cuts every time - no more bad breaks!
  • Includes the CGS-10 oil-feed cutter head
  • Comes with one year manufacturer warranty
  • Made in the USA
  • Designed for use with the waffle grid system (sold separately)


Product Description

Say Goodbye to Hand Fatigue!
Finally, a cutter that practically scores glass by itself! The Cutter's Mate has a foam cushioned, weighted handle that eliminates the strain of grasping a traditional slim cutter. The weighted handle rotates 360º and applies all the pressure you'll need to effortlessly produce a perfect score. It's so easy, you can even score glass while sitting down!

The easy-glide system keeps the cutter head at a constant 90º angle to the glass, practically eliminating bad breaks. The Cutter's Mate can be positioned for right or left handed use. The 16" cutter arm can score a straight line up to 42-1/2" long. Swings out of the way when not in use.

Features the CSG-10 carbide, oil-fed, cutting head, made in America. Also includes rubber feet for use on tabletops. If preferred, you can attach it to a Waffle Grid work surface #5424 (sold separately). Includes a one year manufacturer warranty. Delphi guarantees 100% satisfaction.

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Product Details

  • Slide bar with smooth pivoting 16" cutter arm
  • Weighted foam cushion cutter grip
  • Premium CGS-10 oil-feed cutter head
  • No surface required. Use it with the Waffle Grid or Morton Grid. Sold separately.

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Great purchase
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Pros : Makes an easy, straight up cut in glass. Cutter flows across glass. Wish I had purchased it earlier.
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Other Thoughts : Be careful setting down cutter, not on glass, it’s very heavy. Good hint to start running line on back with rubber head on if needed.
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Wiping away the tears
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Pros : I am absolutely ASTOUNDED!! The Cutter’s Mate actually made me cry! I cannot believe how this mechanism scores for the cleanest breaks…very precise, making cuts that are so thin and it breaks as smooth as a baby’s butt.
Cons : Only issue, which, in no way, shape or form a deal breaker for me is when using the arm to break the score the straight bar pops out of my waffle grid. I am sure this is because I am new but like I said, this is one AMAZING little ditty.
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Still getting used to it
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Pros : I have been doing stained glass for over 30 years. I am self taught and always used a pistol grip cutter. I have some arthritis in my hand though not severe. I am always looking for a new stained glass toy. I decided to give this a try. Can’t say I have the hang of it yet and I felt a little skeptical but it definitely does work. I have always been one that probably puts more pressure on the cutter than necessary so this takes a little getting used to. You use such a light touch that it glides and I’m used to that scoring sound that I don’t really hear. Even so, the glass does break along the score. I’m still working on that and the feeling of control.
Cons : Not really for small pieces.
Other Thoughts : Don’t throw away your hand cutter.
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