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cutting 1/4" float

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 5:28 pm
by Valerie
I have just been given a 20" x 22" 1/4" thick piece of float
I have only cut straight lines in float ...never circles
is this going to be a bugger? I have a can of Coleman fuel
is that close enought to kerosene? just wipe it on? :?:

Re: cutting 1/4" float

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 6:12 pm
by Bert Weiss
Valerie wrote:I have just been given a 20" x 22" 1/4" thick piece of float
I have only cut straight lines in float ...never circles
is this going to be a bugger? I have a can of Coleman fuel
is that close enought to kerosene? just wipe it on? :?:
Not at all. I'm assuming you have a circle cutter. If you have a choice of wheels, use a dull one. I use a paint brush to paint the fuel on the glass before I score. I think Kerosene is less something than Coleman fuel, so just be careful not to spill it. press hard enough to make the cutter sing, but not too hard. Finish the circle but don't overlap much.

There are numerous examples of mine and other's descriptions of how to do this in the archives. PDX Barbara initiated the most recent discussion. Patty Gray has a tutorial on her website as well.

I usually have the strength to start 1/4" glass by flipping it over and pressing with my thumb directly over the score. If you are a wimp and can't do this find the archive and make on of my screwdriver tools and it will do the job for the weak of thumb. (LOL... I don't quite have the strength to do 3/8" , but I have seen others who do.)

Danka

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 6:51 pm
by Valerie
Thank You Bert
I am reading the archives
but they ramble somewhat
:D
circle cutting is not my strong suit
tho I have read patti's most excellent site
gotta luv your groziers
I might even have to resort to licking
eeehhhwwww
I need to drive an hour to borrow a tin light
wish it was as easy as finding the dichro side