Sir thank you. Tons of video but yours is the only one that explains in detail how to use and set up. Well done you sir helped me out. God bless you❤️!
Hi Ed, are you going to do a video on setting the foiler up without the little cutting thingie, as mine doesn't have one. I bought it from a lovely lady in America and paid to have it shipped to the UK. Very hard to get the foil dead central without trial and error. Thanks, Mo
Great video, thanks for making it! If you're looking for ideas, I would love a video of you adding that little bit of foil to the bumpy side of the water glass :)
I don't normally add foil to the wavy side. But, If you want it more even, use 1/4" foil, adjust the foiler to give that side a little more foil. Then with a exacto knife cut it even... Hope that helps!
I know Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@Rodrigo Leroy I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Appreciate your videos. I noticed the waterglass you used in your foiling machine video. Would you please tell me the name of the manufacturer? I’m having a hard time finding that particular textured waterglass. Thank you
I have one of these and mostly I like it, BUT it has the extremely irritating tendency for the wing nut to turn while I am foiling a piece of glass. Sometimes I can see it moving as the wheel beneath it turns, and other times i accidentally knock it as I am using the top surface to burnish the glass. I tried adding a washer under the nut, and that helps but not completely. I'd really appreciate any suggestions for a remedy. I'm considering a dab of Locktite on the wing nut thread, (when I actually remember to buy some whilst shopping!)
I have not had that problem. I'm thinking maybe the spring is pushing up too hard? I don't think I would Locktite it since the wingnut is plastic. Maybe rub some candle wax on the bottom of the nut. I hope that helps! Eric
@@eallen62 maybe replace the wing nut with a metal nut? i'm going to try that next. it really is infuriating. `I'll be running a piece of glass through the thing and as the glass is moving, I can see the wing nut slowly turning also, maybe a quarter turn on a small piece of glass. It's odd that I seem to be unique in this respect. I like the device otherwise, and i don't think it had this problem when I first bought it.
@@eallen62 I bought it about 5 or 6ish years ago but it has not been in use all that time because I stopped glass working for the last 5ish years. It is no where as used as the one you use in your vids.
Ed, I have tried multiple times to find the aluminum sizer that you show in this video with no success. Anyway I can purchase this from you? Also, would love to order the quick crimp if available. Please let me know if you have both or individual items. Thanks 🙏
I just got one of these foilers and I was wondering if you have had any problems with it folding the already applied foil back off of the glass as you rotate the piece around? It's happened several times for me now and I have to redo it. It also seems to fold the corners down in a way where it leaves a gap in the foil line. Am I doing something incorrectly? Thank you for your videos, they have been very informative.
It happens when you are not applying enough force against the glass for the foil to stick and fold. Make sure you are pushing the glass into the roller. the rubber feet on the machine will keep it from sliding. I also happens with the glass is too large for the 1/8" glass rollers. They do make a wider roller that will accommodate up to 1/4" thick glass. I hope this Helps!
@@EdsEmporiumArtGlassStudio Thank you so much. I had a thought that I might not be pushing hard enough but I wasn't sure. I'll give it another try. Thanks again for your help.
The maker of the Table Top Foiler KMC, has informed me "Unfortunately we no longer offer the Magic Cutter. Our tooling has issues, and we do not sell enough to fix the tooling. It may come back, but not right now." I will make a sequel to this video on how to set it up without the Magic Cutter soon.
Sorry I never replied, I did not see your comment. I do have some on order that should be here next week. you can order one from here: www.edsemporium.com/TableTopFoiler.html
Sir thank you. Tons of video but yours is the only one that explains in detail how to use and set up. Well done you sir helped me out. God bless you❤️!
Hi Ed, Love the wax paper idea. Just starting this awesome hobby. I have a table foiler but no cuter. Happy glassing.
Hi Ed, are you going to do a video on setting the foiler up without the little cutting thingie, as mine doesn't have one. I bought it from a lovely lady in America and paid to have it shipped to the UK. Very hard to get the foil dead central without trial and error. Thanks, Mo
I do plan on it. I do make these videos to sell product and keep my brick and mortar store alive.
Great video, thanks for making it! If you're looking for ideas, I would love a video of you adding that little bit of foil to the bumpy side of the water glass :)
I don't normally add foil to the wavy side. But, If you want it more even, use 1/4" foil, adjust the foiler to give that side a little more foil. Then with a exacto knife cut it even... Hope that helps!
I know Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly forgot my password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@Aldo Melvin instablaster :)
@Rodrigo Leroy I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Rodrigo Leroy It worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
Is there a spring?
please make a video on how to set this foiler up without the cutter when you get a chance! thanks
Coming soon!
Do you sell the cutting tool and how do I purchase one from you please?
Appreciate your videos. I noticed the waterglass you used in your foiling machine video. Would you please tell me the name of the manufacturer? I’m having a hard time finding that particular textured waterglass. Thank you
Oceanside Glass
I have one of these and mostly I like it, BUT it has the extremely irritating tendency for the wing nut to turn while I am foiling a piece of glass. Sometimes I can see it moving as the wheel beneath it turns, and other times i accidentally knock it as I am using the top surface to burnish the glass. I tried adding a washer under the nut, and that helps but not completely. I'd really appreciate any suggestions for a remedy. I'm considering a dab of Locktite on the wing nut thread, (when I actually remember to buy some whilst shopping!)
I have not had that problem. I'm thinking maybe the spring is pushing up too hard? I don't think I would Locktite it since the wingnut is plastic. Maybe rub some candle wax on the bottom of the nut. I hope that helps! Eric
@@eallen62 maybe replace the wing nut with a metal nut? i'm going to try that next. it really is infuriating. `I'll be running a piece of glass through the thing and as the glass is moving, I can see the wing nut slowly turning also, maybe a quarter turn on a small piece of glass. It's odd that I seem to be unique in this respect. I like the device otherwise, and i don't think it had this problem when I first bought it.
@@CP-fe6jr is the nut really loose? Maybe it just a flaw. I'll contact the KMC and see if they have had any issues. How long have you had it?
@@eallen62 I bought it about 5 or 6ish years ago but it has not been in use all that time because I stopped glass working for the last 5ish years. It is no where as used as the one you use in your vids.
Could u please let me know where you got this pattern. It is amazing. Thank u
I drew it.
Ed, I have tried multiple times to find the aluminum sizer that you show in this video with no success. Anyway I can purchase this from you? Also, would love to order the quick crimp if available. Please let me know if you have both or individual items. Thanks 🙏
Yes I Do have both, Email me at glass@edsemporium.com
LSU shirt and OSU Sun catcher? You related to Joey Burrow?😅
No, I am an LSU fan. I got paid for the OSU panel...
@@eallen62 All in good fun. Thanks for the foiler video!
I just got one of these foilers and I was wondering if you have had any problems with it folding the already applied foil back off of the glass as you rotate the piece around? It's happened several times for me now and I have to redo it. It also seems to fold the corners down in a way where it leaves a gap in the foil line. Am I doing something incorrectly? Thank you for your videos, they have been very informative.
It happens when you are not applying enough force against the glass for the foil to stick and fold. Make sure you are pushing the glass into the roller. the rubber feet on the machine will keep it from sliding. I also happens with the glass is too large for the 1/8" glass rollers. They do make a wider roller that will accommodate up to 1/4" thick glass. I hope this Helps!
@@EdsEmporiumArtGlassStudio Thank you so much. I had a thought that I might not be pushing hard enough but I wasn't sure. I'll give it another try. Thanks again for your help.
Hey, I have the foiler but I've never seen that little setup/cutting tool. How do get one?
The maker of the Table Top Foiler KMC, has informed me "Unfortunately we no longer offer the Magic Cutter. Our tooling has issues, and we do not sell enough to fix the tooling. It may come back, but not right now." I will make a sequel to this video on how to set it up without the Magic Cutter soon.
Hi Ed, where can I buy a cutting tool?
Sorry, they do not make them anymore.
Dang mine did not come with that tool😤
How do I get a quick grip ?
Sorry I never replied, I did not see your comment. I do have some on order that should be here next week. you can order one from here: www.edsemporium.com/TableTopFoiler.html
Cavallini Co Inc., has 2 of the magic cutters in stock. Email. tx@cavallini.glass
Order them Quick!