Reddit Reddit reviews Professional Carbide Tungsten Alloy Handle Glass Cutter Tool with Range 2-19mm Professional Cutter for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil Shape & Design (Glass Cutter)

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Professional Carbide Tungsten Alloy Handle Glass Cutter Tool with Range 2-19mm Professional Cutter for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil Shape & Design (Glass Cutter)
LIGHT PENCIL STYLE DESIGN: Designed for comfort, durability, and performance. This industrial grade glass cutter has a pencil design in order to ensure comfort and performance for the user.INDUSTRIAL GRADE & PRECISION: The cutting wheel is made of durable Tungsten Carbide and cutting life is over 20,000 meters. Made with a cutting range of 2mm-19mm. Absolute precision guaranteed.USE ON A VARIETY OF MATERIALS: This glass cutter can be applied to glass, diamond and minerals, making it an ideal tool for household and cutting work.SELF-OILING: The glass cutter is self-oiling, when pressure is applied an automatic oil dispensing system keeps the wheel lubricated every time you cut.COMFORTABLE AND PORTABLE: The metal hand grip is easy to hold and reduces wrist fatigue. A lightweight and compact design means this glass cutter tool is easy to carry.
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2 Reddit comments about Professional Carbide Tungsten Alloy Handle Glass Cutter Tool with Range 2-19mm Professional Cutter for Thick Glass Mosaic and Tiles - Pencil Shape & Design (Glass Cutter):

u/Mickapouel · 5 pointsr/ender3

Took me around 20 minutes to setup including the glass cutting!

Great video showcasing the whole process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLD2chHhsXI&t=396s

Ikea LOTS mirror https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/39151700/

Tools I used for this project (Canada/non-affiliated)

u/frankpavich · 2 pointsr/homeowners

Yeah, it totally makes sense to me now, especially now that I'm looking at your photos more closely. I had the same experience, 100%. My opinion is that if the missing color on the backs is not repaired before installation, you will always see it. How could you not?

Your installers are saying "that's how it is" because they're not being careful enough.

If you have any extra pieces of tile, you can try cutting new pieces yourself to see how it goes. Score the tile from the front using a glass tile cutter like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075W8WZYY


Then place a thin piece of wire on a flat surface and place the tile on top of that, front side up. Make sure that the wire and the scored line are in alignment. Then press down on the tile and it should easily snap along that line.

I had a lot of extra tiles so I did it many many times, probably successful 25% of the time.

If that doesn't work, see if there's a place who can cut the tile for you with a water jet. I had good luck with that for the pieces that I couldn't snap.