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The glass cutter is the center of any glass artists’ world. No better cutter than Toyo cutters. Hear why we love these cutters so much and see how to use the different styles.
Studio Pro Pencil Glass Cutter https //www.delphiglass.com/glass-cutters-tools/glass-cutters/studio-pro-brass-glass-cutter
Pistol Grip Glass Cutter https //www.delphiglass.com/fusing-supplies/fusing-tools/pistol-grip-tap-wheel-oil-cutter-for-thick-glass
Saddle Grip Glass Cutter https //www.delphiglass.com/glass-cutters-tools/glass-cutters/custom-grip-tap-wheel-supercutter
Thomas Grip Glass Cutter https //www.delphiglass.com/glass-cutters-tools/glass-cutters/thomas-grip-supercutter
Saws are great for cutting glass, but sometimes, it’s a more precise cut we need for an obscurely-shaped piece. When you want to make circles with glass or cut out unusual shapes for your stained glass project, what should you use? Many glass artists loathe cutting circles because it is so difficult to make it just right. Fortunately, you don’t need to scrap any glass project that contains circles anymore because the Silberschnitt Pro Circle Cutter is just what you need. This German-engineered product uses a strong suction cup to hold onto the glass. You’ll need to make sure the glass is stationary on your cutting area so that it doesn’t move. Then you can set the Silberschnitt Pro Circle Cutter to the width of your desires. To make that perfect circle, you’ll need to apply continuous pressure as you cut. The 6-wheel cutting turret is designed to make flawless
Cut glass with precision with the Thomas Grip Supercutter. Watch this video to learn why the Thomas Grip Suppercutter is of our most popular handheld glass cutters