Clear Waffle Grid Surface - 2 Pack

$36.95 USD
Item# 5425
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Product Features

  • Interconnecting modular grids are incredibly versatile
  • Clear grids allow the use of a template to be placed underneath
  • The grid's cells capture glass shards to keep them safely out of the way
  • Glass slides smoothly across the rounded tops of the squares
  • Made of impact resistant Lexan
  • Pack of 2


Product Description

No studio should be without this Incredibly versatile tool!
Use the Waffle Grid as a:

  • Cutting surface
  • Tracing surface
  • Grided work surface for cutting tools and systems
  • Work surface for wet saws and grinders
  • Custom back splash

The Waffle Grid's 11-1/4" square interconnecting grids give you the freedom to construct the size and shape of your work surface and back splash. The transparent surface features a grid on one side, a smooth flat side on the other, and can be interlocked with either side facing up.

The smooth side is perfect for tracing patterns on glass. Flip it over and use the grid side for cutting glass. The grid's cells capture glass shards to keep them safely out of the way. Use the Waffle Grid with your Cutter's Mate or Morton tools for even more cutting versatility. Put it under your wet tools as a work surface. The grid surface collects water from wet tools to keep your workshop clean and dry. Build a backsplash to the size of your workbench to catch grinder and saw water spray.

There is so much you can do with the Waffle Grid! Construct custom back splashes for any size workshop tool with convenient Waffle Grid™ 2 and 6 packs, as shown below using 8 Waffle Grids™. To see how easy it is to build a custom back splash, see the 'User Manual' under additional images.

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Pros : Catches glass when ccutting, catches most of the water when grinding
Cons : A little heavy, somewhat challenging to take apart when you have multiple grids setup.
Other Thoughts : i love these grid, when I'm cutting for long periods of time it saves me having to brush off my table. I like that they catch the small pieces of glass. They are also handy under the grinder. However, if the grinder leaks or gets too much spray water goes between the grids and pools. I put a shower curtain down to protect the wood on my table.
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Pros : These are perfect if you're like me & don’t want to sweep your surface off after each cutting. The grid lines are helpful too, they make cutting straight lines much easier
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