Awesome video. I watched 10 glass cutting videos before I got to yours. Yours answered all my questions, was thorough and was everything I needed! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this! Your videos are not only useful, but actually very relaxing. I feel really happy whenever you say thanks for spending some time! I enjoy watching these videos
Thank you so much! That was very helpful. I'm trying to create my own arched mirror. But most diy tutorials are just that, diy tutorials by ppl like me who know nothing about working with glass.
If you're still working on this project, you may want to cut regular glass and then paint one side of the glass with mirror paint. Might be much easier than cutting into a mirror.
I need to replace a glass top to a side table. Are there thicknesses of glass I should be aware of or if it's just holding a drinking glass any sort will do? Does this technique apply to mirrors also?
Yes, there are different thicknesses of glass. For a table top you need to get thicker glass and it should be tempered. The edges should be polished so that there is no chance of getting cut. Cutting mirror is more difficult because of the coating on the back.
The demonstration with the paper was great! Thanks for this.
@@sixtonshark2854 glad you liked it
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Thank you very much
Thank you. Great tips.
You are so welcome!
Awesome video. I watched 10 glass cutting videos before I got to yours. Yours answered all my questions, was thorough and was everything I needed! Keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! Your videos are not only useful, but actually very relaxing. I feel really happy whenever you say thanks for spending some time! I enjoy watching these videos
You are so welcome!
Very helpful ! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! You’re very welcome
Thank you so much! That was very helpful. I'm trying to create my own arched mirror. But most diy tutorials are just that, diy tutorials by ppl like me who know nothing about working with glass.
You are so welcome! Mirror is harder to cut than regular glass. Please be careful.
Jessica - were you able to do it? I am about to try too
If you're still working on this project, you may want to cut regular glass and then paint one side of the glass with mirror paint. Might be much easier than cutting into a mirror.
I need to replace a glass top to a side table. Are there thicknesses of glass I should be aware of or if it's just holding a drinking glass any sort will do? Does this technique apply to mirrors also?
Yes, there are different thicknesses of glass. For a table top you need to get thicker glass and it should be tempered. The edges should be polished so that there is no chance of getting cut. Cutting mirror is more difficult because of the coating on the back.
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