Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
Here's the basics of glass cutting: How to Cut Glass: 8 steps (with pictures) - wikiHow (lots more tutorials to be had on google as well)
Excellent, I will spend some time looking over that tonight!

Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
I'd add:

-Wearing gloves is a good idea. Safety googles don't hurt either..
-You can also run the score by lining the score up with the edge of a table and pressing down.
-You can also run the score by gently tapping it from below with something hard. This doesn't leave as even an edge but works for curved cuts or very large pieces.
-Sandpaper will scratch the glass when smoothing the edge, so make sure not to sand the face.
-I've cut up to 1/4" plate glass this way with no problems.
-Be sure to read the warnings on that page.
-I found this pretty easy and my failure rate was not at all high even at the beginning. My biggest mistake was cutting the glass just slightly the wrong size, you can't really shave it down easily. Silicone can make up a small gap, so a little small can be better to aim for than a snug fit depending on where your piece is going.
Awesome, thanks! 1/4"? That's a decent piece of glass!

Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
Here's a basic glass cutter:

Home Hardware - CUTTER, GLASS 1WHEEL STRAIGHT END

This kind has a wheel on the cutting end. There are also diamond tipped ones that are just a point to scratch the surface of the glass. I prefer the wheeled ones. Fancier ones will have things like a pivoting head for cutting curves and an oil reservoir inside for self lubrication.
Looks like I'll be making a(nother) trip to my local Home Depot tonight :P

Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
Like they said in the tutorial page, you can usually get scraps at a glass shop for pretty cheap for practice and you only need a small piece so you can probably get that very cheap too. Keep in mind to make the cut you need a couple of inches on either side so be able to run the score.
Hmmm, okay! I have no idea where to find one of those, but I'm sure there is one around. I'll give the yellowpages a look.

Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
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Quote Originally Posted by J Teezy View Post
yeah make sure you cut it the right size, a tad smaller is better than a tad too big
That's a good thing to keep in mind. Kinda the opposite of how things would be done with most building materials.