This video shows how to cut glass and mirrors with a manual hand-held glass cutter. This is extremely simple when using the proper tools. Anyone can do this!
Quick, easy, into the point. Video is perfect! I could not have asked for more! Thank you so much for saving me time and giving all of us some of yours. 😊
Thanks man. You saved me a lot of wasted time tomorrow with the added extra advice: "never try to cut tempered glass". I have a shower screen to take to the recycling place and was going to buy a glass cutter and cut it in half to get it in the car. Turns out they're all tempered glass in Scotland as per the building regulations. Saved me a hell of a lot of hassle and I've learned n important lesson today. Subscribed 👍
@@PhilCrockett no problem 🙂 isn't it great to live in this day and age where you can learn these things the easy way by watching these videos. Would rather learn this way than with a dustpan and brush sweeping up the shattered glass 😅
Explained extremely well and easy to follow! I found one of these tools in my Grandmother's stained-glass project supplies. I wanted to know how it worked and this answered my question clear and true. Thank you for sharing your knowledge :) ❤
Glad you liked it! All my videos are to the point. I hope you enjoy them and appreciate them. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment, my friend Gary.
THANK YOU!!! Especially for getting right to it! I'm so sick of videos that are more about who made the video and showing them than what the topic is!! YOU ROCK!
I just wanted to drop by in the comments here and give this fella a HUGE round of applause 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 This video was precise and immediately got straight to the point. He said wat needed to be said, giving a brief demonstration of the steps as he went. His instructions were clear and simple, easily understood. Personally I really appreciate and value his brevity. Now adays it can be far too difficult to find a video that #1. Gets straight to the point #2. Gives clear, concise instructions #3. Doesn't over complicate everything #4. Doesn't waste my time and hold me hostage waiting for them to get thru all the "Predominantly Useless" makes and model sizes of every single tool , which stores carry the tools and sometimes a price Verses price comparison. Thank you 😊
Simple video. Contains the stated information with no bells, whistles or dancing bears. Tried it this morning with a glass cutter from my later father's toolbox. Worked perfectly after a couple of tries. Thank you.
Wow...thank you for the simple, concise and straightforward instruction! Now, I'll just have to practice, like you said! Btw, you made me purchased the tool and glad to find the one just like yours for only 1.04€ :)
I found that tool in the house I bought amongst extra old tools and didn't have a clue what it was. I'll have to give this a try on my next DIY project, thanks!
ME TOO!!!! i found a "Fletcher No. 02" in an OLD toolbox. no idea how to use it ? but i was pretty sure it was a glass cutter. I've never needed to use one. but now i want to :-)
Greetings Phil- excellent video! Just wanted to add a word of gratitude and appreciation along with the rest of the positive comments. I needed to cut a lot of glass for outside house lights and needed refresher training. This video did the trick simply and concisely & communicated good habits & technique. The lights are reassembled and ready for re-installation with fresh glass. Thank you- from the Cape of Good Hope peninsula SA
A high wind knocked over a hall mirror I had on my porch which shatter a lower corner, the rest of the mirror is fine. So being the sort of person who does not like to see useful things go to waste I bought a glass cutter to salvage the useful part. I thank you very much for this instructional video Phil because I may have ruined the good part if I had not watched your video., Thanks again bro~!
Tim, so glad I can help you out! I'm assuming it went well. I just finished cutting a bunch of glass for homemade picture frames last weekend. Feels good to craft your own! Thanks for the comment.
Wow man, fantastic. I'm so glad I searched. You present the info exactly how it works best for me, too. Direct, to the point, concisely and clearly spoken. Explicit instructions with a few pointers. Thank you for making this!!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m doing a glass unit in my art class but my teacher didn’t explain how to cut the glass very well, this helped tho!
Go to a glass shop and ask for some free large pieces of broken glass. Then practice on them. I had a job in college working for University greenhouses, and I learned how to cut glass there. Those were old-school greenhouses that had really glass panes. I use to practice on broken pieces until I got good at it. Hope you learn a new skill! Thanks for commenting!
great video! Quick question would you use the same technique if the mirror piece you need is less than a inch or would you recommend the "knocking" piece that separates the mirror with a firm press along the line?
hmmmmmm.....that's a tough one. it all depends on the length. You could make it more than an inch by sandwiching and clamping a couple boards, or wide rulers on the short piece and try the table edge method. you really just need even leverage.
Phil Crockett Okay thanks! Ill give that a try, thanks for your promt response. Ill be sure to reference your video when I make my DIY project. I've liked and subscribed.
7 years later and I have learned yet another useful skill, thank you good sir Edit, glancing through your channel i may have to watch more, some handy info you have out here
This video is PERFECT! I'm not cutting glass, but I'm trying to write a character who is, and I couldn't ask for a more straightforward guide. TYSM!!! :D
Got the tool quite sometime ago but never got to use it (don't know how) then I found your video.... straight forward and easy instructions to follow. Thanks Phil
This is definitely an issue at times. The best answer is to practice doing this and most importantly to do the best at lining the score up on a very hard, square edge. I'm wishing I would have been more particular when I filmed the mirror part of this.... I kind of rushed through it because I usually don't worry too much about a perfect edge due to it being covered by a frame. I frame all my glass and mirrors. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question.
Nincadalop use kerosene along the straight edge before scoring, and put a pencil directly under the score. You only need about 2 inches of the pencil. When you press the outside of the glass, it will break perfectly. I am a professional glazer, and we only snap 3/8 or thicker glass because it leaves that nasty edge
Put the oil on the cutter wheel. And remember, if your cutter wheel does not make an obvious "scratching" sound, it is NOT working. Purchase a new glass cutting tool.
Thanks, George! All my videos are to-the-point. I do that on purpose, and have gotten really good feedback for it. Hope you like my other videos as well.
Thank you for this because I'm standing there at Harbor Freight with this little tool in my hand thinking I feel like there's more that goes with this but didn't want to ask because I already felt like an idiot being the only woman in the store and plus everyone was busy helping other people and so I'm like I'll just buy this I'll go on RUclips when I get home and see what I can find worst case scenario I'm headed out to Harbor Freight to buy whatever piece goes with it... and then I found your video and I'm like where has this man been all my life? You sir are awesome and for that I thank you!!!!
the real reason that you lube with kerosene is to wash out small glass particles from the axle to keep it from wearing down. so as with any mechanical device it keeps your cutter running smoothly .
Your instructions are great. I have a 19" glass vase and the stem 1/2 broke and I need to get it off and put a new stand onto it. I will do multiple scores and tape well.
Thanks. This was helpful. I tied cutting some glass earlier today and it didn't go well as I was winging it. After watching this video I now know what I was doing wrong.
I'm glad I didn't throw away this little tool, was digging through a whole load of vintage tool boxes & stuck the red devil in my work pouch not even knowing what it was for.
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate the concise manner of your instruction. One question... it's there a purpose for the 3 cut outs/ indentions just above the wheel?
Just did some mirror cutting last night. Had an old mirror with bevels edges, and it worked great on them as well. Thanks for taking the time to give positive feedback. I really appreciate it, G.R.!
It's a 4 year old video and this man still Reply for all his comments.....That's amazing bro💓
I try! Thanks for watching my vids, Gaurav!
@@PhilCrockett its 5am and Im watching how to cut a mirror
@@pimpnosimpg5416 bruh same
@@pimpnosimpg5416
Same!😁
We def love that!!
I wish every "how-to" video was this direct and to the point. It was a big help. Thank you.
You're welcome.... Hope you like my other Vids as well
Great video. Straight forward, well shot & to the point. I wish more how-to videos were like yours. thank you.
That's one of the best compliments I've ever received. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I agree! That is how to do a "how to" video. Thank you Phil.
Yep.
agreed
Totally agree and was going to same the same thing!
Quick, easy, into the point. Video is perfect! I could not have asked for more! Thank you so much for saving me time and giving all of us some of yours. 😊
Wow! Thanks for such a nice comment!
Thanks man. You saved me a lot of wasted time tomorrow with the added extra advice: "never try to cut tempered glass".
I have a shower screen to take to the recycling place and was going to buy a glass cutter and cut it in half to get it in the car. Turns out they're all tempered glass in Scotland as per the building regulations. Saved me a hell of a lot of hassle and I've learned n important lesson today. Subscribed 👍
Glad I could help. THANKS FOR SUBBING!!!!!!
@@PhilCrockett no problem 🙂 isn't it great to live in this day and age where you can learn these things the easy way by watching these videos. Would rather learn this way than with a dustpan and brush sweeping up the shattered glass 😅
Thank you. Easy. Fast. Great explanation. I've cut glass before but wanted a quick review and you gave me exactly what I needed!
Glad I can help! Thanks for the nice comment!
Pass the wheel through a couple drops of 3 in 1 oil to prevent flaking and get a better score
That's a common tip. Thanks.
lockupyour fatdog I'ma give that a try!
@@BengtRosini13 How did it go? I want to cut my 40" x 60" mirror in half!
Nice will try I’m going to make myself a cage for a bearded dragon
Lp9
Explained extremely well and easy to follow! I found one of these tools in my Grandmother's stained-glass project supplies. I wanted to know how it worked and this answered my question clear and true. Thank you for sharing your knowledge :) ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, awesome video, very to the point and no stupid unnecessary music. Thanks so much
Glad you liked it! All my videos are to the point. I hope you enjoy them and appreciate them. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment, my friend Gary.
Great instructions. Very straightforward and simple! now time to try for myself
Thanks!
THANK YOU!!! Especially for getting right to it! I'm so sick of videos that are more about who made the video and showing them than what the topic is!! YOU ROCK!
That's how I roll! I hope my other videos are just as useful!
I just wanted to drop by in the comments here and give this fella a HUGE round of applause 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This video was precise and immediately got straight to the point.
He said wat needed to be said, giving a brief demonstration of the steps as he went. His instructions were clear and simple, easily understood.
Personally I really appreciate and value his brevity.
Now adays it can be far too difficult to find a video that
#1. Gets straight to the point
#2. Gives clear, concise instructions
#3. Doesn't over complicate everything
#4. Doesn't waste my time and hold me hostage waiting for them to get thru all the "Predominantly Useless" makes and model sizes of every single tool , which stores carry the tools and sometimes a price Verses price comparison.
Thank you 😊
0:34 he says “wheel” like Stewie says cool whip
must have a speech impediment! HAHAHAAA! You're right!!! what a loser!!! HAHAHAHAHAA
Stewie: He should lube the WHeel with Cool WHip.
Brian: Cool Whip?
Stewie: That's right, Cool WHip.
Great video, Phil. Straight forward and to the point. Learned exactly what I needed to know in 2:55. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Mark!
Simple video. Contains the stated information with no bells, whistles or dancing bears. Tried it this morning with a glass cutter from my later father's toolbox. Worked perfectly after a couple of tries. Thank you.
excellent! all it takes is practice
very helpful I broke several mirrors until I watched your video and realized I have to score the glass side and not the metallic side
oh no! Well, I'm glad I could help you out, Christopher! Thanks for the positive comment!
He said mirror side up not glass side up
@@sfsasdg129 the mirror/reflective side IS the glass side. The reflective foil/silvering is applied to the back of the mirror
Wow...thank you for the simple, concise and straightforward instruction! Now, I'll just have to practice, like you said! Btw, you made me purchased the tool and glad to find the one just like yours for only 1.04€ :)
Good purchase!
I found that tool in the house I bought amongst extra old tools and didn't have a clue what it was. I'll have to give this a try on my next DIY project, thanks!
It's a great tool to have! Glad u liked my vid! Thanks for the positive comment!
ME TOO!!!! i found a "Fletcher No. 02" in an OLD toolbox. no idea how to use it ?
but i was pretty sure it was a glass cutter. I've never needed to use one. but now i want to :-)
Videos can last and teach for a very long time. Thank you sir!
You are very welcome, Timothy!
Beautiful!!! I now feel confident about cutting a piece of glass for a project. Thank you so much!!!
You're welcome, Gloria!
Great video, very instructional. Thank you, you deserve recognition.
Ingnir, I really appreciate the positive feedback. Thanks!
Simple, straight to the point. Thank you 😇
Thank you so much for watching!
Excellent crisp clear and consise demonstration....I did not realize it was so simple! - Thank you.
You're welcome, Jay C !
Greetings Phil- excellent video! Just wanted to add a word of gratitude and appreciation along with the rest of the positive comments. I needed to cut a lot of glass for outside house lights and needed refresher training. This video did the trick simply and concisely & communicated good habits & technique. The lights are reassembled and ready for re-installation with fresh glass. Thank you- from the Cape of Good Hope peninsula SA
Glad it helped, Matthew!
A high wind knocked over a hall mirror I had on my porch which shatter a lower corner, the rest of the mirror is fine. So being the sort of person who does not like to see useful things go to waste I bought a glass cutter to salvage the useful part. I thank you very much for this instructional video Phil because I may have ruined the good part if I had not watched your video., Thanks again bro~!
Tim, so glad I can help you out! I'm assuming it went well. I just finished cutting a bunch of glass for homemade picture frames last weekend. Feels good to craft your own! Thanks for the comment.
I broke a mirror and they said I will have
7 years bad luck, but my lawyer says he can get me 5 😏
I'm going to use that line! thanks!
All yours my friend...enjoy! :)
If you salvage a mirror from an old house
Or dumping site
You regain your 7 years
Cool !!! He must be like... all professional 'n stuff.
Good.job.my.friend.l.want.to learn.how.to.cut.glaas.and.mirror.
.
Wow man, fantastic. I'm so glad I searched.
You present the info exactly how it works best for me, too. Direct, to the point, concisely and clearly spoken.
Explicit instructions with a few pointers.
Thank you for making this!!
You're welcome. I hope you find all my videos "to-the-point". That's my goal! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great info, thanks! Worked like a charm. Fixed my garage door then a broken mirror almost 1/2" thick! Learning that SNAP was what counts...
Glad my video helped you out, Chris! I appreciate the positive feedback. Thanks for taking the time!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m doing a glass unit in my art class but my teacher didn’t explain how to cut the glass very well, this helped tho!
You are so welcome!
I had one of those red things in my tool box and never knew what it was for
Go to a glass shop and ask for some free large pieces of broken glass. Then practice on them. I had a job in college working for University greenhouses, and I learned how to cut glass there. Those were old-school greenhouses that had really glass panes. I use to practice on broken pieces until I got good at it. Hope you learn a new skill! Thanks for commenting!
Lol
How does your toolbox have tools that you don't know what they are for?!?
I bought a full length mirror that was too tall to hang inside my closet door. I was able to cut it down using a similar tool. Thanks so much!
I could help you out!
Just bought a glass cutter for a DIY project I'm about to do, this is so helpful! Thank you!
Good luck with your project. I definitely would practice on a few scrap pieces first. Let me know how it goes.
More than the video itself, your well manners made me subscribe. Continue being cool, yes, good manners are cool too!
Thanks Jose! God bless you my friend for your positive comments!
great video! Quick question would you use the same technique if the mirror piece you need is less than a inch or would you recommend the "knocking" piece that separates the mirror with a firm press along the line?
hmmmmmm.....that's a tough one. it all depends on the length. You could make it more than an inch by sandwiching and clamping a couple boards, or wide rulers on the short piece and try the table edge method. you really just need even leverage.
Phil Crockett Okay thanks! Ill give that a try, thanks for your promt response. Ill be sure to reference your video when I make my DIY project. I've liked and subscribed.
THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING!!!!!
7 years later and I have learned yet another useful skill, thank you good sir
Edit, glancing through your channel i may have to watch more, some handy info you have out here
This video is PERFECT! I'm not cutting glass, but I'm trying to write a character who is, and I couldn't ask for a more straightforward guide. TYSM!!! :D
thanks
I'm going to try to cut my mirror.
Thank you....
Let me know how it works out
"That's the side you will make your score."
That's what she said. 😉
as informative and professional this video was, some one still managed to get a laugh out of it lmao
It’s funny cause he the way his voice sounds reminds me of Mike Judge (Beavis&Butthead)
Thanks, Ryan! I'll put that on my next resume!
Got the tool quite sometime ago but never got to use it (don't know how) then I found your video.... straight forward and easy instructions to follow. Thanks Phil
Glad my video helped you out, Susan! Hope my other ones do too someday.
Great video. Too the point, no extras. I love it. Look forward to trying this out.
Glad you liked it, Jerenemy!
At 2:45 I see some of the reflective material chipped off. Is there a way to minimize that?
This is definitely an issue at times. The best answer is to practice doing this and most importantly to do the best at lining the score up on a very hard, square edge. I'm wishing I would have been more particular when I filmed the mirror part of this.... I kind of rushed through it because I usually don't worry too much about a perfect edge due to it being covered by a frame. I frame all my glass and mirrors. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question.
Ah, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks.
Nincadalop use kerosene along the straight edge before scoring, and put a pencil directly under the score. You only need about 2 inches of the pencil. When you press the outside of the glass, it will break perfectly. I am a professional glazer, and we only snap 3/8 or thicker glass because it leaves that nasty edge
@@thundervalley9766 Correct but only 1/2" or less of the pencil insertion is needed.
Also, running a small bead of 3 in 1 oil along area your going to scribe, helps with the cut.
Dale Voyles nope....your wrong I used to cut glass
Dale Voyles metal lube is best made outta banana oil keeps the cut fresh if you don't use anything and cut glass you could possibly burn your cut
Put the oil on the cutter wheel. And remember, if your cutter wheel does not make an obvious "scratching" sound, it is NOT working. Purchase a new glass cutting tool.
indeed. Thanks for the tip, Dale
To the point. Great video. Not drawn out like so damn many others. Appreciate the insight.
Thanks, George! All my videos are to-the-point. I do that on purpose, and have gotten really good feedback for it. Hope you like my other videos as well.
Thank you for this because I'm standing there at Harbor Freight with this little tool in my hand thinking I feel like there's more that goes with this but didn't want to ask because I already felt like an idiot being the only woman in the store and plus everyone was busy helping other people and so I'm like I'll just buy this I'll go on RUclips when I get home and see what I can find worst case scenario I'm headed out to Harbor Freight to buy whatever piece goes with it... and then I found your video and I'm like where has this man been all my life? You sir are awesome and for that I thank you!!!!
THANKS, SARAH!!! Hope my other videos help you out as well!
wow that quick snap looks scary! is it?
Nope. Just wear gloves and practice on free broken pieces until you get the hang of it. Thanks for the question!
thanks!
You're welcome!
Extremely scary... Not for the faint of heart...
'
after cutting glass--mirror split...
use a file or sandpaper
I'm a fan of sanding on a table sander. Really does a great job.
I wish all the how to videos were as straight forward and well explained as this one!! Could give 100 thumbs up if I could!
Thanks, Yaz!!!
Precise and to the point, thank you sir. I will be trying this tomorrow. Well done 👍
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, Jerek!
Applying kerosene before cutting will give more smooth finish.
Thanks for the tip!
Peanut butter to
@@johndro8235 seriously? Lol
the real reason that you lube with kerosene is to wash out
small glass particles from the axle to keep it from wearing down.
so as with any mechanical device it keeps your cutter running smoothly .
@@wowiezowiepowie The other equally valid reason is to keep the score from freezing. It must NOT freeze!
Safe and concise directions on cutting glass and mirrors...thank you.
You're welcome
It’s only one word in my head when you did it, COOL! Great instructions.
Thanks for the kind words and positive feedback!
Thank you. The first video that I came to that didn't sit there and talk and talk. You got right to the point. Great little video. 🙂
I hope you'll find all my videos "to the point". It's my goal.
@@PhilCrockett Yes sir!!🙂
Worked like a charm! Perfect!
GREAT! Thanks for taking the time to comment, Bobby!
Most clear and precise tutorial I have ever seen. Thanks 👍
Thanks for the great comment! I hope my other videos are just as useful
Excellent instructional video! Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful, Ling!
Thank you so much for sharing and such easy and precise instructions
I really appreciate you taking the time to give positive feedback, Kenisha! Thank YOU!
Your instructions are great. I have a 19" glass vase and the stem 1/2 broke and I need to get it off and put a new stand onto it. I will do multiple scores and tape well.
Thanks for the great comment, my friend!
Perfect! This is exactly what I needed!
GREAT! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Please share with your friends!
That was so well presented and very helpful. Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful, James!
Cutting a lid for a fish tank currently... perfect explanation! Thanks😄
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this. My sister and I want to trim glass shards to make Christmas presents for Mom and Grandma. This helps a lot.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the short & easy to follow instructions.
You're welcome!
Thank you for a simple, clear explanation! 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Technique worked perfectly. Thanks!
You're welcome!
This helped me out a lot as I just got done making a new side mirror for my truck. Worked great Thank you much.
You're welcome
Straight to the point, thank you.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Thanks. This was helpful.
I tied cutting some glass earlier today and it didn't go well as I was winging it.
After watching this video I now know what I was doing wrong.
glad my video helped!
For a how-to, less is always more. Great job!
I agree! Thanks for the great comment!
Great tutorial - many thanks for posting.
You're welcome, kahala!
Seriously good job on this video. Thank you so much I wish I seen this sooner
No prob! THanks for the kind words, Russ!
Thank you, this video is helpful! I’m going to cut for the first time!
Glad it was helpful, Roth!
Excellent video..... short and precise !
thanks, Ruchi!
I have always had trouble cutting glass. I wasn't holding the glass cutter correct all this time.excellent video.
Just make sure you wear gloves! No matter how careful I think I am, I will always cut myself if I'm not wearing them.
I'm glad I didn't throw away this little tool, was digging through a whole load of vintage tool boxes & stuck the red devil in my work pouch not even knowing what it was for.
i'm glad you didn't too. very useful little tool for sure.
He is very straight forward with this tutorial. I like it that way. Not much blah-blah.
THANKS! I try...
Best video on cutting glass.
Thanks for the positive feedback, Johnathan!
Great review, solid advice.
thanks for the positive feedback, Prfctdrk!
I stumbled upon this video and decided to watch as I'm a glazier and it's quite good for beginners enjoyed the vid mate
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you. Too the point and well explained. Thanks again!
Glad it was helpful! hope you find my other videos just as useful.
SO HELPFUL. Thank you ❤️🙏
You're so welcome!
Thank you. Very simply explained.
Glad it was helpful, Charlotta! Hope you like my other videos too!
Finally I can stop searching.
Thanks for this video this 🙏🏽
Thank you from Brazil!!!
You are welcome!
Thank You!! This video has been very helpful
Selma, I'm so glad my video helped you out. Thanks for the positive comment!
It's crazy how much I completely over-thought this process. lol Great video, thanks.
Glad I could help!
Your videos are so helpful . thank you !
Glad you like them, Peter!
Thanks, I have been wanting to cut glass for crafts for a while, but it’s a bit intimidating, You make it look easy
thanks!
Amazing!!!! Thanks for your time and for sharing your video.
No problem! thanks for watching and commenting! Hope you like my other videos as well!
Thank you very much. Was exactly what I looking for :)
So glad that my video helped you out, Scaryladyvideos! Thanks for taking the time to comment. I love that positive feedback from my people!
Excellent video, thank you!
You're welcome, Bud! Thanks for taking the time to give positive feedback!
Thank you! Extremely helpful
glad it helped, John!
Perfect tutorial thank you!
This was very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Phil I go for glass cutting soon ;)
It's a great skill to learn for sure! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you! Informative and quick
You're welcome
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate the concise manner of your instruction.
One question... it's there a purpose for the 3 cut outs/ indentions just above the wheel?
the 'cut outs' are for snapping off slivers
Good video. Educational. Thank you.
Just did some mirror cutting last night. Had an old mirror with bevels edges, and it worked great on them as well.
Thanks for taking the time to give positive feedback. I really appreciate it, G.R.!
That's awesome sir thank you for teaching us to how to cut with no difficult in cutting the glass or it's not a big deal😊
Most welcome 😊
Thanks for the short video!
You bet!
This is so informative thank you for posting this video I learnt more than I already knew, 🥺🥰
Glad it was helpful! I hope you like my other videos as well!