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For cutting, grinding and polishing, soldering, assembling (Tiffany and leading), drilling, engraving and bonding glass.
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Cutting
WHAT GLASS CUTTER SHOULD I CHOOSE
When choosing a glass cutter consider the type of work you plan to do with it. If you need precision in your cuts or if you will use it to make large cuts or to work with fairly thick glass. It also counts the strength you have in your hands and their size.
Therefore, in our online store we provide a wide variety of glass cutters that adapt to the different needs of our customers. We offer pencil type glass cutters for straight cuts. Glass cutters with pistol handle, for a better grip. With reservoir, for the cutting oil or small ones for precision cuts. We also have circle cutters that comes with a system that allows you to regulate the diameter of the cut.
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Grinding and polishing
MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GLASS GRINDERS
When choosing a glass grinder you should consider the power of its engine and the bits cooling system. The higher the engine power, the higher the turning speed of the bits and the robustness of the tool. The cooling of the grinder can be with a damp sponge that is placed behind the bit or with an internal cooling system that raises the water to the grinder´s bit and keeps it moist during polishing.
Through the experience of our customers we have proven that Inland Kristall grinders offer very good value for money. When choosing the model, consider how much youre going to use it, that is, the workload youre going to expose to the grinder.
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Drilling
Drilling
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Engraving
Engraving
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Soldering
HOW TO CHOOSE A SOLDERING IRON FOR TIN OR LEAD
Generally the price varies depending on the power (watts) of the soldering iron and its estimated durability. If you are a beginner, you can start by working with an inexpensive one to learn about this tool.
If you already have soldering experience, you will surely prefer a soldering iron of a more recognized brand such as Weller. These welders offer very good durability and high quality in their components. In our shop we have models of 80, 100 and 200 watts. Keep in mind that if you work with lead you should use the 100 or 200 watts because they come with a thermostat that tells you the temperature of the tip and that helps you control its heat and prevent the lead from being damaged.
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Leading and Tiffany
Leading and Tiffany
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UV-Bonding
UV-Bonding
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