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HeyBub September 11th 07 11:28 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:
http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-scissors.html



Al Bundy September 12th 07 01:59 AM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
"HeyBub" wrote in
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http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...ith-scissors.h
tml




WTF?

OK, who's gonna vouch for this one...aka, tried it. Come-on Bub!

Jon Danniken September 12th 07 02:30 AM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
"HeyBub" wrote:
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:
http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-scissors.html


Looks like a good way to slice up your fingers.

Jon




RickH September 12th 07 04:23 AM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
On Sep 11, 5:28 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-with-scissors...


Well if the frozen beer thing works, then just maybe...



HeyBub September 12th 07 01:03 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
Al Bundy wrote:
"HeyBub" wrote in
:

http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...ith-scissors.h
tml




WTF?

OK, who's gonna vouch for this one...aka, tried it. Come-on Bub!


I saw it on the internet!



aussiblu September 12th 07 02:13 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
I learnt this trick the 50's from an article in the Australian
Post, Pix or People Magazines where it was recommended for the
home handyman to cut glass for replacing glass in domestic
louver windows. However, I assumed it only worked with the
thinner glass they used in those days but admit I haven't yet
tried it with today's thicker domestic glass. I may experiment
now though.




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aussiblu September 12th 07 02:15 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
PS to clarify yes I have done it but only with the old style
thin louver glass.

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Regards
Blue

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aussiblu September 12th 07 02:20 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
See
http://www.spectrumglass.com/Library...FishStory.html

"According to Scientific American, water causes glass to crack
more easily because when a water molecule enters the crack, a
reaction occurs in which a silicon-oxygen bond at the crack and
an oxygen-hydrogen bond in the water are cleaved, creating two
hydroxyl groups attached to silicon. As a result, the length of
the crack grows by the size of one bond rupture. The water
reaction reduces the energy necessary to break the
silicon-oxygen bonds, thus the crack grows faster."

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Blue

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aussiblu September 12th 07 02:23 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
"From the book The Farmer's New Guide, 1893

How to Cut Glass - It is not generally known that glass may be
cut, under water, with a strong pair of scissors. If a round or
oval be required, take a piece of common window glass, draw the
shape upon it in a black line; sink it with your left hand under
water as deep as you can without interfering with the view of
the line, and with your right use the scissors to cut away what
is not required."
http://www.backroadhome.com/how-to-cut-glass.html


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aussiblu September 12th 07 02:31 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
And I had always assumed that the water was a safety measure to
stop any shards flicking up into the eyes.

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Al Bundy September 12th 07 03:50 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
"HeyBub" wrote in
:

Al Bundy wrote:
"HeyBub" wrote in
:

http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-with-scissors
.h tml




WTF?

OK, who's gonna vouch for this one...aka, tried it. Come-on Bub!


I saw it on the internet!




Ohhhhhhh! No need to try it. It must be true.

Al Bundy September 12th 07 03:53 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
"aussiblu" wrote in news:NIRFi.34410$4A1.23903
@news-server.bigpond.net.au:

See
http://www.spectrumglass.com/Library...FishStory.html

"According to Scientific American, water causes glass to crack
more easily because when a water molecule enters the crack, a
reaction occurs in which a silicon-oxygen bond at the crack and
an oxygen-hydrogen bond in the water are cleaved, creating two
hydroxyl groups attached to silicon. As a result, the length of
the crack grows by the size of one bond rupture. The water
reaction reduces the energy necessary to break the
silicon-oxygen bonds, thus the crack grows faster."



Uhhhhh, yeaaaaaah. Uh huh. But the real reason is because HeyBub saw it on
the internet.

DerbyDad03 September 12th 07 05:10 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
On 11 Sep, 18:28, "HeyBub" wrote:
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-with-scissors...



And now for the other side of the story


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBMtbVonAIg


RickH September 12th 07 06:23 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
On Sep 11, 5:28 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-with-scissors...


I would think that leaded glass makers would know about this too as it
seems like a very handy technique for cutting the small shapes.



HeyBub September 12th 07 07:56 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
aussiblu wrote:
"From the book The Farmer's New Guide, 1893

How to Cut Glass - It is not generally known that glass may be
cut, under water, with a strong pair of scissors. If a round or
oval be required, take a piece of common window glass, draw the
shape upon it in a black line; sink it with your left hand under
water as deep as you can without interfering with the view of
the line, and with your right use the scissors to cut away what
is not required."
http://www.backroadhome.com/how-to-cut-glass.html


Well, if it's on the internet...



Al Bundy September 13th 07 01:30 AM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
DerbyDad03 wrote in
oups.com:

On 11 Sep, 18:28, "HeyBub" wrote:
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...glass-with-sci
ssors...



And now for the other side of the story


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBMtbVonAIg



Hmmm, then maybe a lightbulb would be better ya think?

[email protected] September 13th 07 11:54 AM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:28:41 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Well, I'll be damned:

Video:
http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-scissors.html


I'm not going to waste my time waiting for the video to download
because I already know that EVERYTHING posted on Blogspot is a waste
of bandwidth and everyone's time.

HeyBub September 13th 07 01:36 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
wrote:

I'm not going to waste my time waiting for the video to download
because I already know that EVERYTHING posted on Blogspot is a waste
of bandwidth and everyone's time.


In future, when using the word "bandwidth," please abbreviate it as
"bndwth," thereby saving precious bndwth.

Thnk yu.



Chris Lewis September 13th 07 06:23 PM

Cut glass with a pair of scissors
 
According to HeyBub :
Well, I'll be damned:

Video:
http://uniquevids.blogspot.com/2007/...-scissors.html


Heh.

It actually is for real. What's not obvious is that they're
not "cutting" the glass. They're chipping it.

The scissors are chipping bits off the edge. The water is there
to deaden the shock and thereby prevent the rest of the glass
from shattering.

Stained glass artisans do the same thing using glass nibblers,
but those don't need water, because they're taking off such
small pieces.

You can't cut through the middle of a sheet of glass using
that method. Cutting with scissors requires that the cut
material has to bend. Glass won't bend enough - it'll break
first.

Except when in a near molten state - some glassblowers _do_ use
"scissors".
--
Chris Lewis,

Age and Treachery will Triumph over Youth and Skill
It's not just anyone who gets a Starship Cruiser class named after them.


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