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#477 ·
You can run glass through a jointer?

- Peteybadboy

Honestly, you d have to be a moron to try something like that. Any idiot knows you do that on a table saw!

DUH

- Rich
ive heard a track saw works pretty well on glass,the trick is to put the blade on backwards that way it doesn't bite in too aggressively !!!!
 
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#478 ·
ive heard a track saw works pretty well on glass,the trick is to put the blade on backwards that way it doesn t bite in too aggressively !!!!

- pottz
I've been using a laminate blade with a negative rake angle and getting pretty good results. I do still have partial vision in one eye, so I must be doing something right.
 
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ive heard a track saw works pretty well on glass,the trick is to put the blade on backwards that way it doesn t bite in too aggressively !!!!

- pottz

I ve been using a laminate blade with a negative rake angle and getting pretty good results. I do still have partial vision in one eye, so I must be doing something right.

- Rich
hmmm ill have to give that a try.im still getting a lot of chipping !
 
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#483 ·
Thats impressive LeeRoy! Well done!

- moke
Thanks Moke..
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DISCLAIMER:
THE ABOVE GLASS CUTTING INFORMATION IS FICTITIOUS. JUST A JOKE, DON'T TRY ANY OF IT.
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE USED TO TRY CUTTING GLASS!
(PLEASE TAKE IT TO A GLASS COMPANY.)

That being said, I think corelz has a pretty good method. :)
 
#484 · (Edited by Moderator)
Thats impressive LeeRoy! Well done!

- moke

Thanks Moke..
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DISCLAIMER:
THE ABOVE GLASS CUTTING INFORMATION IS FICTITIOUS. JUST A JOKE, DON T TRY ANY OF IT.
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE USED TO TRY CUTTING GLASS!
(PLEASE TAKE IT TO A GLASS COMPANY.)

That being said, I think corelz has a pretty good method. :)

- LeeRoyMan
great i went and bought that laminate blade rich mentioned.someone is gonna reimburse me leeroy ? damn cruel joke if i must say so !!!!!
 
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#485 ·
Thats impressive LeeRoy! Well done!

- moke

Thanks Moke..
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DISCLAIMER:
THE ABOVE GLASS CUTTING INFORMATION IS FICTITIOUS. JUST A JOKE, DON T TRY ANY OF IT.
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE USED TO TRY CUTTING GLASS!
(PLEASE TAKE IT TO A GLASS COMPANY.)

That being said, I think corelz has a pretty good method. :)

- LeeRoyMan

great i went and bought that laminate blade rich mentioned.someone is gonna reimburse me leeroy ? damn cruel joke if i must say so !!!!!

- pottz
It will still work, if you can flood it with water as you're cutting. Sorry, no reimbursement.
 
#486 ·
Thats impressive LeeRoy! Well done!

- moke

Thanks Moke..
.
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DISCLAIMER:
THE ABOVE GLASS CUTTING INFORMATION IS FICTITIOUS. JUST A JOKE, DON T TRY ANY OF IT.
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE USED TO TRY CUTTING GLASS!
(PLEASE TAKE IT TO A GLASS COMPANY.)

That being said, I think corelz has a pretty good method. :)

- LeeRoyMan

great i went and bought that laminate blade rich mentioned.someone is gonna reimburse me leeroy ? damn cruel joke if i must say so !!!!!

- pottz

It will still work, if you can flood it with water as you re cutting. Sorry, no reimbursement.

- LeeRoyMan
yeah but then my saw top is gonna rust ! well ive got a lot of glass to cut so im just gonna go for it i guess ?
 
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#490 ·
great tips guys i appreciate the help.i was gonna just squint real tight but rich has convinced me i should use safety glasses !
 
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#496 ·
Ok will look up Sonoma plaza. I think I have walked it in the past. Some art shops? Some woodworking in those shops?

- Peteybadboy
Not sure about the wood working.
I've been there 3 or 4 times.
Nice elegant dinner with friends once. (wish I could remember the restaurant.)
Wine tasting a few times with the wife.
Closed down a bar one night with old friends. (or maybe was just asked to leave) :>/
 
#499 ·
I be watching LeeRoy, that looks like a good job you picked up.

- Eric
Thanks, but it won't be much to follow. I'm just taking off the old doors and putting on new. Adding new end panels onto the finished ends. The kicks are Aluminum and the reveals are all tight so the cabinets won't be touched.
I'll also be doing a few other small jobs during the next few weeks.
I'll probably post a little about them but there not much either.
 
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