GSK Cut Glass Cutter Tool, 2mm-12mm Metal Handle Pencil Style Pencil Style Oil Feed Carbide Tip Glass Cutter
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GSK Glass cutter is a top quality glass cutter which can cut glass of thickness up to 12 mm. The narrow tipped high-pressure tungsten carbide wheel ensures deep cut over the score, unlike other cutters. New generation tungsten carbide wheel cutters for heavy duty jobs.New improved Design help to hold firmly for cutting. This tool is used to make a shallow score in one of the surfaces of the glass that is to be broken into two pieces. This new generation cutter has the facility to fill oil in the body and which helps the glazier to score in minimum effort. The free flow of oil makes the cutter move easily. Specifications: 1.Product Material: Metal head and handle, carbide wheel blade 2.Product weight: 75g 3.Color: As shown in the picture 4.Cutting Range: 2-12mm glass . Note: 1.Glass cutter can not be used to cut high hardness objects, such as toughened glass, vitrified brick, marble, quartz and so on. 2.Need to operated on a flat surface or on a desktop.It's better to try this a couple of times on a scrap piece of glass for practice.These cutters are not suitable for round glass 3.Please remember to wear eye and hand protection when use this glass cutting tools. 4.The cutters don't come with oil. You need to supply your own oil. The purpose of oil is NOT just to lubricate the wheel for the cutter, as much as it IS to fill the score so that it can be broken out easier. Kerosene will work well and it is cheap Package includes: 1 x Glass Cutter 1 x Oil dropper HOW TO USE: ?To fill the cutter with oil (kerosene or other kind of oil), remove the cap on the end of the handle, use the bulb syringe (oil dropper) to extract oil then deposit them into the reservoir. Replace the cap.(Be careful not to lose any part as the oil cutter is made to a special structure) ?Loosen the cap at the top a little bit. Use the cutter after making sure that the oil is supplied to the roller (cutting wheel). (Turn the roller on a paper a little to see if the oil lines appear on the paper) ?Put the glass on a flat surface, wipe clean the glass where you want to cut with a clean cloth ?Place a ruler on the glass to be cut. Put the cutter against the ruler. Hold glass cutter firmly in one hand, with your other hand holding the glass. Maintain the same pressure throughout the score. Don't let up on the pressure until you have rolled the cutter. Oil will be emitted as you work ?When the line is scribed, gently tap the glass underneath the line (on the opposite side of the glass) with the handle of the cutting tool, and the glass will break along the line neatly.