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From: omegageek64
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  • Nice work! interesting :))

  • Where did you get that circle cutter? Any product name written on it?

  • nice vid

  • Very helpful--thanks!

  • Hi, thanks for the great video. It was very helpful and informative. Have you ever attempted the opposite where you keep the rectangle and the circle is the waste? I'm building a vanity and my wife wants a glass countertop so I need to figure out how to cut out the hole for the sink and keep the edges intact. Any ideas will help. I'm quickly running through my supply of 1/4" glass trying to figure this out.

  • @crusheroftheist

    Not only have I thought about it, I am working on ways to make it happen. Stay tuned for future developments.

  • good video upload more on the same topic

  • Great video - thank you for posting. I am an amateur telescope builder and need to cut some glass discs to make 'optical flats' to create known flat surfaces for use with a spherometer. We grind glass discs together with finer and finer abrasives in order to achieve surfaces flat to the order of 1/2 the wavelength of light (about 0.000001524 inches). Getting the discs is the starting point!

  • nice

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