I really enjoyed this video. I just used a lap grinder when I took a glass class. Now I want one. I had wondered about getting a perfectly straight edge. Your inventions are genius Thank you for making this video!.
HANK!!!! How you doing old friend?!?! We have to talk. I can't wait to here how you are! Write me to my email and or call. All my contact info is on my website at 'csgw.com'. So good to here from you!!! God Bless!
i do have a question or suggestion for a tutorial...? how do you polish a heavily carved glass surface..? im a wood carver and have been thinking of adding small glass accents to my wood carvings. im stumped on cutting the glass into interesting shapes and also how to polish out the sandcarving marks so the surface is less opaque and has a very nice shine...?...i want to sand carve a small castle and inlay it into a wood carving.
HI, JOHN. GREAT VIEDO. one question where or how do you obtain your glass pieces or product? Do local retail glass firms sell or recycle their cut offs?
Hey William, Almost all the glass that I use comes from my local glass companies. They supply everything from single strength (3/32") to half inch. One company carries 3/4" thick glass. If I need anything thicker, I have to make it myself by u.v. gluing pieces together. Also, sometimes I find pieces of glass that were made into something I can canebalize. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions. Thanks
Thanks a lot for sharing your work. I have a question. I am into bottle cutting art work. I Use belt sander for drinding glass bottles. It works fine but it is dry grinding and throws glass dust. Was wandering where to buy these disks of various grits and polishing disk. what horse power motor did you use for this and what RPM. will be glad to get a response from you sir.
+Photopal ddn Hello there, The best way to deal with the glass dust is to run water over your grinding surface. Besides dealing with the dust, it keeps the grinding surface clean and therefore more effective and keeps your glass from overheating. My lap wheel is 24" in diameter but you can find them in smaller diameters all the way down to 6". I buy my discs from H.I.S. Glassworks, Inc. and sometimes off of eBay. Good luck
Thanks a lot sir, I understand that sprinlikng water settle the dust. but is it wise to sprincle water on belt sander? Please visit my page to see some of my glass cuttings facebook.com/Reuse-Recycle-Reproduce-Recreate-Restore-448569835336279/
Hello Wyoming1 - I bought my machine second hand 24 years ago and it doesn't have a brand name on it. I would recommend going to www.hisglassworks.com and look at their grinding wheels as a starting place to research model and price. Good luck with your search. Thanks.
Hello John ! Absolutely appreciate all the wonderful videos! I am new to working with glass and have fallen in love with it, cuts and all! {chicks dig scars, lol) any advice on books or videos, other than your own that might help me along? Im looking at starting very small with simple designs ,etching and blasting...Thanks a million! Mick
Hey Mick, I don't really know of any educational materials when it comes to art glass 9at least in the cold working area). There used to be a fellow, Norm Dobbins who had a school for carving and etching glass but I don't know if they still do that. I got my start by working for a company that did this so that is where I learned. If you can't get hired at such a place or become an apprentis for someone........just watch every RUclips video you can find on the subject. Good luck.
Well, the lap wheel is not useful for cutting. But once your bottle is cut, you can use it to grind your edges to shape. And then you can use it to polish the surfaces. Hope this helps.
It seems more commonly used on marble for sculptures, but works on glass the same way. The video "How I’ts Made Marble Sculptures" shows this at 4 minutes, it's just applied on the surface with a cloth. The video "How to Remove Hard Water Stains" from Build shows it on glass. It's pretty cheap and can be used on wood as well.
There are probably other places where a lap grinder can be purchased but the place I'm aware of is H.I.S. Glassworks. Their web address is www.hisglassworks.com/ . Good luck. John
Thanks John, your generousity and ingenuity is greatly appreciated and admired
Thanks William, that's awful nice of you to say. Do you work in glass yourself? John
i hope you post more videos...i really enjoy the subject of glass and more importantly...your style of teaching..
thank you.
Clever Invention - I will keep that in mind - Thanks for sharing
I really enjoyed this video. I just used a lap grinder when I took a glass class. Now I want one. I had wondered about getting a perfectly straight edge. Your inventions are genius Thank you for making this video!.
Great video!
Can you recommend how I can polish small glass pieces with a handheld tool?
Hi John. This your old friend Hank. I watched some of your videos. Very cool. How are you doing buddy?
HANK!!!! How you doing old friend?!?! We have to talk. I can't wait to here how you are! Write me to my email and or call. All my contact info is on my website at 'csgw.com'.
So good to here from you!!! God Bless!
Thank you for the video. Great inventions.
Newlyngirl Cornwall UK.
Thank you for your Generosity in Sharing. Cheers.
i do have a question or suggestion for a tutorial...?
how do you polish a heavily carved glass surface..?
im a wood carver and have been thinking of adding small glass accents to my wood carvings. im stumped on cutting the glass into interesting shapes and also how to polish out the sandcarving marks so the surface is less opaque and has a very nice shine...?...i want to sand carve a small castle and inlay it into a wood carving.
HI, JOHN. GREAT VIEDO. one question where or how do you obtain your glass pieces or product? Do local retail glass firms sell or recycle their cut offs?
Hey William, Almost all the glass that I use comes from my local glass companies. They supply everything from single strength (3/32") to half inch. One company carries 3/4" thick glass. If I need anything thicker, I have to make it myself by u.v. gluing pieces together. Also, sometimes I find pieces of glass that were made into something I can canebalize. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions. Thanks
Thanks a lot for sharing your work. I have a question. I am into bottle cutting art work. I Use belt sander for drinding glass bottles. It works fine but it is dry grinding and throws glass dust. Was wandering where to buy these disks of various grits and polishing disk. what horse power motor did you use for this and what RPM. will be glad to get a response from you sir.
+Photopal ddn Hello there, The best way to deal with the glass dust is to run water over your grinding surface. Besides dealing with the dust, it keeps the grinding surface clean and therefore more effective and keeps your glass from overheating. My lap wheel is 24" in diameter but you can find them in smaller diameters all the way down to 6". I buy my discs from H.I.S. Glassworks, Inc. and sometimes off of eBay. Good luck
Thanks a lot sir, I understand that sprinlikng water settle the dust. but is it wise to sprincle water on belt sander?
Please visit my page to see some of my glass cuttings
facebook.com/Reuse-Recycle-Reproduce-Recreate-Restore-448569835336279/
u r really creative thank u for nice info i also do a glass fitting work or and thik make a glass pilish machine
John, Can you tell me what equipment you are using. I do rock lapidary work. Your flat lap is just what I'm looking for. Thanks
Hello Wyoming1 - I bought my machine second hand 24 years ago and it doesn't have a brand name on it. I would recommend going to www.hisglassworks.com and look at their grinding wheels as a starting place to research model and price. Good luck with your search. Thanks.
Hello John ! Absolutely appreciate all the wonderful videos! I am new to working with glass and have fallen in love with it, cuts and all! {chicks dig scars, lol) any advice on books or videos, other than your own that might help me along? Im looking at starting very small with simple designs ,etching and blasting...Thanks a million! Mick
Hey Mick, I don't really know of any educational materials when it comes to art glass 9at least in the cold working area). There used to be a fellow, Norm Dobbins who had a school for carving and etching glass but I don't know if they still do that. I got my start by working for a company that did this so that is where I learned. If you can't get hired at such a place or become an apprentis for someone........just watch every RUclips video you can find on the subject. Good luck.
can u plz give info about the disks or link in alibaba
Is this good in cut bottles for drinking glass?
Well, the lap wheel is not useful for cutting. But once your bottle is cut, you can use it to grind your edges to shape. And then you can use it to polish the surfaces. Hope this helps.
@@cornerstone-glassworks well appreciated your reply Sir
Nice work. Ever used oxalic acid for polishing?
Hello Valken, no, I never have used oxalic acid for polishing glass. What is the procedure?
It seems more commonly used on marble for sculptures, but works on glass the same way. The video "How I’ts Made Marble Sculptures" shows this at 4 minutes, it's just applied on the surface with a cloth. The video "How to Remove Hard Water Stains" from Build shows it on glass. It's pretty cheap and can be used on wood as well.
Where did you got it ? Or where can I get it !?
There are probably other places where a lap grinder can be purchased but the place I'm aware of is H.I.S. Glassworks. Their web address is www.hisglassworks.com/ . Good luck. John
I need this in kenya 🇰🇪 please
Here is a link to where those may be purchased. Good luck! www.hisglassworks.com/machinery/flat-grinders/large-grinders/covington-grinders.html
Bad ass video john thanks. i have a few questions if you care to chat
+sethhoffmanjew Hello Seth, If you want to chat you can get all of my contact info off the website ( csgw.com ). Talk to you soon, John
Really I need this am in kenya
seems like a waste of diamonds. why not cut away bulk so grinding is minimal?
That's a viable strategy davespeedee. My purpose for making the video was to demonstrate how the lap wheel functioned. Thanks for writing, John
can u plz give info about the disks or link in alibaba