The water also seeps into the crack you are generating and causes it to propagate more easily. It is usually recommended to wet glass even when cutting it "conventionally".
All my year of scoring, tapping and grinding stained glass were wasted! If only i have known that a bucket of water was the key. The glass was likely scored with a diamond wheel first and the scissors are just breaking along the score lines.
What is it with all these douchebags who don't know how to make a simple video? This doesn't show anything. I wanna see the finished cut - up close! It takes half the frickin vid to establish that, yes, it's glass! I think he just breaking it off with the scissors underwater to avoid the shrapnel.
Will one of you please just try it? He says in the comments on youtube to use thin glass like from a frame. Go go go! btw complaining about online video quality is like complaining about the weather.
Even if it does work, how does one pick up the shards of glass at the bottom of the sink or bucket without slicing off a fingertip? I want to see THAT video.
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Your kidding me, right? :o
The glass was likely scored with a diamond wheel first and the scissors are just breaking along the score lines.
If only I'd known!
/If this works, I'll buy everybody a beer. EVERYBODY!
btw complaining about online video quality is like complaining about the weather.
It just broke. Honestly, I pressed on the scissors and it snapped it, not cut, snapped.
So, it doesn't work with all glass obviously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBMtbVonAIg