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.
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 work! interesting :))
rweerakkody4565 1 week ago
Where did you get that circle cutter? Any product name written on it?
Jhowson4 1 month ago
nice vid
axa88888888 2 months ago
Very helpful--thanks!
els11111 5 months ago
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.
marshgre 7 months ago
@crusheroftheist
Not only have I thought about it, I am working on ways to make it happen. Stay tuned for future developments.
omegageek64 9 months ago
good video upload more on the same topic
SuperAaaaa123456 10 months ago
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!
queuerious 1 year ago
nice
2005AXE 1 year ago