A suggestion to improve the process: With a small paint brush, apply a light oil (e.g. cooking oil, motor oil) to the area that will contact the glass cutter AND dip the glass cutter into the same oil. This should allow the glass cutter wheel to move more freely and not become jambed with tiny glass particles as the bottle is rotated.
No this is correct. Any light machine oil or wd40 will do. However you can buy cutters that hold the oil in the handle. The wheel is spring loaded and when depressed on the glass supplies a nice thin stream oil. These produce superior scores.
Nice suggestion. I have two whiskey bottles here that I wanted to make into glasses. This is the first video and response that I checked out, win win. I'll go expensive tomorrow and get my glass cutter from Lowes, not harbor freight. I'll try the cheapo on beer bottles
Note: Beautiful and almost perfect work. We leave the alert for you who do not have professional protective equipment such as glasses, masks (it cannot be any one), gloves etc. The dust produced during the making of this work is dangerous and deadly. Never do this type of work without protection because in a few days you will see the effect of the glass dust entering your nose and also in your throat, causing a groove that can bleed your upper airways. If that same dust hits your lungs, you will need urgent medical attention. This is a warning from someone who wants your good.
"Crystalline Silica Glass is manufactured using sand otherwise known by its chemical name “silica dioxide”, forming two distinct groups of silica, crystalline and amorphous. Although glass is silica, it is not crystalline silica. Crystalline silica in the form of quartz has longterm health risks and can lead to silicosis and other respiratory diseases. The World Health Organization classifies crystalline silica as carcinogenic to any animal or human. Amorphous Silica However, glass dust is classified as amorphous silica dioxide. This type of silica poses no health risks. Why? Well, during the formation of amorphous silica dioxide, the rate of the cooling process is sped up immensely. This causes the molecules within a given material to have no alignment or arrangement. As a result, the lack of alignment or arrangement reduces the toxicity levels in the materials. In fact, silica is found in foods and drinks today such as water, whole grain bread, beer, and green beans. It is even used to strengthen elastomers in products such as toothpaste, resins, and paints. [...] Glass dust is not an inhalation hazard; therefore, a respiratory mask is not required." From Terrazzco "OSHA Silica Rule: Misconception of Glass Dust" I would still wear an ffp1, because its common to have one at hand since covid and its still dust you are emitting, but it does appear not to be as harmful as most think.
Thank you for taking the time to post this very helpful video. The extra tips like sanding, smoothing and fixing mistakes are really helpful. THanks again.
Yeah, i did it, the water has to be boiling hot, and the cold water must be ice cold. It turned out good, just make sure you score the line correctly. I fricking love this craft. Oh, i forgot to mention it’s better w/ no cap, otherwise, it’ll make a kinda exploding sound :)
You're holding that cutter so tight - your hand is turning purple ! Good cuts are hard to get on bottles. I use a dremel tool with a diamond wheel. Thanks for the video.
Take off the cap before, that will give you a smoother result on your cut and a higher success rate. You can hear it pop once it parts in your video this is because when you hit the bottle with hot and cold water you will have a pressure build up inside the bottle with the cap on, if you take the cap off you eliminate this and will get a smoother cut. Try this method and let me know how it goes ;-)
no. Heating the bottle causes the glass to expand and then pouring cold water onto it makes the glass shrink suddenly causing the crack to split open. this technique works alot better if you heat both sides of the score line and then pout cold water only onto to side which will be discarded.
Yeah, as mentioned, you are creating a weak point in the glass, and then using temperature changes to stress the glass (via expansion and contraction). If things go well, the glass fails along the weakened line.. That said, internal pressure would probably make the bottle break more easily, although I don't know if that translates into a more clean break.
Thank you for this video. Everything is described briefly and to the point. Thanks for the information about the gradation of sandpaper - unfortunately, the Internet gives different values, but the effect from your video leaves no doubt. Greetings from Poland
Rotating the score above a candle flame and then going around it with an ice cube works perfectly. Same principle as my vintage K-Tel bottle cutter that still works great.
Надо 2 параллельных риски делать на всякий случай ! Не всегда отрывается по риске которую разметил 😁 Если дырку просверлить внизу алмазным сверлом - можно для рассады использовать
If you add just a touch of oil to the cutting wheel of the glass cutting tool it will make better lines and not grit grind the glass up leaving a smoother edge
Excelente, super buen video. Ví muchos videos similares y este es el mejor, porque el corte queda bastante recto. Intentaré hacerlo en una botella circular. Gracias, saludos desde Chile.
When the bottle breaks at a bad angle , that is most likely because you had a ( Skip ) in that spot when you scored it with the cutter. I say this because I worked in a glass shop for 12 years , so I know a little about glass. Cool tutorial tho 😎👍🏾
@David Lee I have drilled holes in bottles sides , bottoms , necks so I think I know what I said to be true. How many bottles/glass blocks/flat glass have you ever split apart or drilled holes in ? I've done hundreds. And yes splitting one apart is not that big a deal , his cutter ( skipped and he went back and tried to rescore over the same line , sometimes it works , but usually it causes a bad run because glass isn't ment to be scored more than 1 time in the same spot.
Very nice tutorial! (Y) I also like the soothing and calm voice going like "don't worry of you don't succeed, happens! Just try again. Don't worry." :D so sweet :D
Thank you... made it look so easy. Great tip about single scoring glass. I have double scored on plastics, but only with a straight edge. Glass not so forgiving. Cut, sand, done.
Doesn't matter what shape bottle it is. Fill it with engine oil (new, but cheapest will do) up to the level you require to cut. Plunge in a red-hot poker quickly and (8 times out of 10 - mileage may vary) the bottle will shear at the oil level. A good fine diamond file can tidy up sharp edges. Try to ensure oil doesn't touch the sides when you pour (funnel) - important to get level right first time - absolutely no trace of oil above the line. I've used this method for years to get vases from bottles.
I've never heard of this and now can't wait to try it, probably this weekend! You should make a video, I'm sure there are many who would like to see this in action!
I keep cracking mine so I’m now having to drink another bottle. Hello I’m joe the reason I’m an alcoholic is because of a RUclipsr teaching me how to break jack Daniels into two pieces
Ha! I watched it before I looked at the name of your channel and I was coming to comment to say “well done!”😄👍🏼 I appreciated your method, showing imperfections and also different uses. Well done!👍🏼👍🏼
I'll try and remember my gloves. I think they're in some cabinet or something, but guess I'll find out when I remember them. Unless I'd have to wear them... then I'd be in trouble.
Hola amigo yo tengo ese cortador y nunca lo he usado, pero te prometo que lo haré😜casi no te entiendo, pero ya me suscribi a tu canal gracias por compartir saludos desde Cuernavaca Morelos México
great innstructions. and method visuals...Im a tile installer and can appreciate the coordination needed to accomplish smooth.results. and that you did.. Thank You.very much.
Its 2:30 in the morning and I'm watching an instructional video by a slightly foreign man on how to perfectly cut a glass bottle of Jack Daniels... So I only have but two questions, 1) What exactly am I doing with my life? And 2) Does it work on glass bottles of different brands?????
Tip: You can just use a hose clamp as a guide. Just make sure the band is wider than the adjustment drive or use another band without the drive and tighten down with one that still has the drive. Another technique is to use a hose clamp and score all along the bottle except the part where the worm drive is and then readjust the band so you can score the rest. Finally, I skip the water step, I use a Lazy Susan turn table and spin the bottle while precisely hitting the score line with micro-torch. It's a lot faster. The sandpaper starting with a rough grit covers a multitude of sins.
This is natural..Happens all of time... Think nothing of it... This is how we protect our lips from bruel winr wins.That's why you use glass. So you see when you have let too much blood escape from your lipss... Apology I have new cup.
yes, oil will heat up instantly, but you need to shock the glass only in one place, so you only need oil in the place where you want to "cut" the glass. and because oil will float on top of water you can use water to bring oil to the needed place. and for better results (for faster heating of oil, to have better shock) use wide piece of metal, like thick razor blade, or similar shape piece of metal.. once heated touch the oil with flat side of the metal piece.
Make a hold-down clip to attach the cutter to the wood by laying a narrow piece of steel over it, using long wood screws on either side. So you to hold the wood
You can make a different type jig for round bottles, one that allows you to spin the bottle in place while holding the cutter steady. The rest of the process is pretty much the same tho.
Oh! Quite smart! Thanks. Used to l made it with multitools electric cutter. You know it's a mini fraser or something.. But your way is simpler and better.
cutting fluid can help a lot with thicker and textured bottles. it instantly seeps into the crack and helps to drive it deeper into the glass. wd40 works too, just not quite as well.
Good job. But you should try using a cutting oil when making the scoring with the glass cutter. The cleaner cut will help it separate when you thermally shock with hot/cold water.
Hi this time I will show how to Cut Square Glass Bottle In 3 SIMPLE STEPS (keep the last three words in mind): Step 1: Find a glass bottle Step 2: Create a Simple 2 piece jig Step 3: Find a workbench clamp Step 4: Use the bench clamp to clamp the jig to a worktable Step 5: Start cutting! Step 6: Start Boiling water Step 7: Wait for the water to Boil Step 8: Pour the hot boiled water onto the glass cuts (over a bucket;) Step 9: Take a bottle of cold water and pour it on the glass cuts immediately Step 10: Might not work...so keep pouring! Step 11: Doesn't really cut straight (might not cut all the way, give a little tap to finish the process) Step 12: Start to sand your glass now, so that you don't go to the hospital with a finger missing or a torn lip ;) Step 13: Try to find something to do with this whiskey bottle! Wow, that sounds like way more than 3 steps... Phew, clickbaits are always there!
I worked in a glass factory and the way they cut glass tubing in our class 3 machines was to put a mark with a cutting wheel then allow it to travel through a flame and after that a shot of cold water causing the heat stress that makes it break off. The square glass is no different. The fire would be better. Use a propane torch for the heat. Then cold water.
There's a video by another guy who dismissed the propane torch because it's rather 'overkill' for what you need. Besides that, it adds more risk/danger than simple hot/cold water....
A suggestion to improve the process: With a small paint brush, apply a light oil (e.g. cooking oil, motor oil) to the area that will contact the glass cutter AND dip the glass cutter into the same oil. This should allow the glass cutter wheel to move more freely and not become jambed with tiny glass particles as the bottle is rotated.
I think this is a joke, that wheel needs to scratch not to glide
@@leonardleonard890 You actually use glass cutter oil, look it up.
No this is correct. Any light machine oil or wd40 will do. However you can buy cutters that hold the oil in the handle. The wheel is spring loaded and when depressed on the glass supplies a nice thin stream oil. These produce superior scores.
Using oil keeps the cut open, I always use oil when cutting glass of any kind not just bottles 👍🏻
Nice suggestion. I have two whiskey bottles here that I wanted to make into glasses. This is the first video and response that I checked out, win win. I'll go expensive tomorrow and get my glass cutter from Lowes, not harbor freight. I'll try the cheapo on beer bottles
Note: Beautiful and almost perfect work. We leave the alert for you who do not have professional protective equipment such as glasses, masks (it cannot be any one), gloves etc. The dust produced during the making of this work is dangerous and deadly. Never do this type of work without protection because in a few days you will see the effect of the glass dust entering your nose and also in your throat, causing a groove that can bleed your upper airways. If that same dust hits your lungs, you will need urgent medical attention. This is a warning from someone who wants your good.
Thanks!
Good to know! Thanks!
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"Crystalline Silica
Glass is manufactured using sand otherwise known by its chemical name “silica dioxide”, forming two distinct groups of silica, crystalline and amorphous. Although glass is silica, it is not crystalline silica. Crystalline silica in the form of quartz has longterm health risks and can lead to silicosis and other respiratory diseases. The World Health Organization classifies crystalline silica as carcinogenic to any animal or human.
Amorphous Silica
However, glass dust is classified as amorphous silica dioxide. This type of silica poses no health risks. Why? Well, during the formation of amorphous silica dioxide, the rate of the cooling process is sped up immensely. This causes the molecules within a given material to have no alignment or arrangement. As a result, the lack of alignment or arrangement reduces the toxicity levels in the materials. In fact, silica is found in foods and drinks today such as water, whole grain bread, beer, and green beans. It is even used to strengthen elastomers in products such as toothpaste, resins, and paints.
[...]
Glass dust is not an inhalation hazard; therefore, a respiratory mask is not required."
From Terrazzco "OSHA Silica Rule: Misconception of Glass Dust"
I would still wear an ffp1, because its common to have one at hand since covid and its still dust you are emitting, but it does appear not to be as harmful as most think.
For best results do not attempt after immediate consumption of bottle contents.
Nathan Scantling 😂😂
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Good!
hahahah:)
I thought he could’ve at least paid homage and added a shot of JD to the coke !!!!!!!
"Be prepared to fail." Nice. Having realistic expectations reduces disappointment.
he's just talking about the idiots among us.
He did not use rubber bands or tape when cutting. I reckon that's why he failed
Thank you for taking the time to post this very helpful video. The extra tips like sanding, smoothing and fixing mistakes are really helpful. THanks again.
Thanks for mentioning the sandpaper. I was wondering how to smooth the sharp edges to make it safe for use. Great video!
Yeah, i did it, the water has to be boiling hot, and the cold water must be ice cold. It turned out good, just make sure you score the line correctly. I fricking love this craft. Oh, i forgot to mention it’s better w/ no cap, otherwise, it’ll make a kinda exploding sound :)
Excellent info and no music. Thank you very much!
love the tutorial. especially the kettle boiling! helped me perfect my tea making skills drastically
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One the the best bottle cutting videos. Very easy to follow perfectly. Thank you.! Cant wait to try this
You're holding that cutter so tight - your hand is turning purple ! Good cuts are hard to get on bottles. I use a dremel tool with a diamond wheel. Thanks for the video.
Do you cut it all the way off with the dremel? I have one but idk if I have a diamond wheel
@@thewakinghero wondering same thing
@@thewakinghero your asking CHATTY KATHY
Dear Mr. Well Done Tips. This is the Safest, Simplest method in all the videos i have seen. Truly Well Done. Thank you for sharing.
Take off the cap before, that will give you a smoother result on your cut and a higher success rate. You can hear it pop once it parts in your video this is because when you hit the bottle with hot and cold water you will have a pressure build up inside the bottle with the cap on, if you take the cap off you eliminate this and will get a smoother cut. Try this method and let me know how it goes ;-)
no. Heating the bottle causes the glass to expand and then pouring cold water onto it makes the glass shrink suddenly causing the crack to split open. this technique works alot better if you heat both sides of the score line and then pout cold water only onto to side which will be discarded.
Yeah, as mentioned, you are creating a weak point in the glass, and then using temperature changes to stress the glass (via expansion and contraction). If things go well, the glass fails along the weakened line..
That said, internal pressure would probably make the bottle break more easily, although I don't know if that translates into a more clean break.
Ed Va Because you would have to boil way more water.
That was a very good tip! Thanks!
Thanks for all information and I am so happy to see you didn't waste water
Awesome! Good to know this can be accomplished without special tools, and with some basic tools.
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Thank you for this video. Everything is described briefly and to the point. Thanks for the information about the gradation of sandpaper - unfortunately, the Internet gives different values, but the effect from your video leaves no doubt. Greetings from Poland
Best bottle cutting video I’ve seen and I have watched many. Thanks!!!!!!!
Genial Maestro !!!
You are a Master, this is great !!!
Thanks from Ciudad de México and greetings for all the audience.
Thanks for the tutorial. Hope I can transform the throw away bottles into beautiful art pieces now.🙏💕
thank you for making this videos, i've only ever seen vids on how to cut round bottles. this is such a help, thank you so much
unbelievable! 2 hours ago I kept similar bottle and thought how to cut it precisely)))
Dmitry Lyashuk
I see your name Dmitry and I'm a believer.
cool that is unbelievable ! And how did you find this video ? did you search it ? what a coincidence
If we belief about who realy we are, we`ll live amazing life experiences for ever. We are already all conected but we live as in short circuit.
Your phone was watching you.
Rotating the score above a candle flame and then going around it with an ice cube works perfectly. Same principle as my vintage K-Tel bottle cutter that still works great.
it works better if you clamp the glass cutter to the jig so you can hold the bottle with both hands
Ivo Kolarik
good idea
Надо 2 параллельных риски делать на всякий случай ! Не всегда отрывается по риске которую разметил 😁 Если дырку просверлить внизу алмазным сверлом - можно для рассады использовать
If you add just a touch of oil to the cutting wheel of the glass cutting tool it will make better lines and not grit grind the glass up leaving a smoother edge
My CR Laurence glass cutter is self oiling. I have been playing with glass for years, I worked in a glass shop as a field Manager.
Excelente, super buen video. Ví muchos videos similares y este es el mejor, porque el corte queda bastante recto. Intentaré hacerlo en una botella circular. Gracias, saludos desde Chile.
unique vase, total slav moment.
muchas gracias por compartir, te han quedado perfectos, estoy encantada con el metodo que expones, voy a probarlo
When the bottle breaks at a bad angle , that is most likely because you had a ( Skip ) in that spot when you scored it with the cutter.
I say this because I worked in a glass shop for 12 years , so I know a little about glass.
Cool tutorial tho 😎👍🏾
@David Lee
I have drilled holes in bottles sides , bottoms , necks so I think I know what I said to be true. How many bottles/glass blocks/flat glass have you ever split apart or drilled holes in ? I've done hundreds. And yes splitting one apart is not that big a deal , his cutter ( skipped and he went back and tried to rescore over the same line , sometimes it works , but usually it causes a bad run because glass isn't ment to be scored more than 1 time in the same spot.
That looks like its fresh out of a factory mass produced. It looks that good. Bravo
Very nice tutorial! (Y) I also like the soothing and calm voice going like "don't worry of you don't succeed, happens! Just try again. Don't worry." :D so sweet :D
The best DIY glass cutter demo I found in RUclips. Bravo!
I would say it really isn't. The best way to cut the glass bottle is to use the wire and DC power supply.
i was waiting for him to pour jack into the cola XD
Me too! :-)
What if he originally emptied the jack into the cola bottle, and then he poured it back in?
I was waiting for him to pour Jack into this glass.
👍👍👍
Jajajaja me too!
Thank you... made it look so easy. Great tip about single scoring glass. I have double scored on plastics, but only with a straight edge. Glass not so forgiving. Cut, sand, done.
Doesn't matter what shape bottle it is. Fill it with engine oil (new, but cheapest will do) up to the level you require to cut. Plunge in a red-hot poker quickly and (8 times out of 10 - mileage may vary) the bottle will shear at the oil level. A good fine diamond file can tidy up sharp edges.
Try to ensure oil doesn't touch the sides when you pour (funnel) - important to get level right first time - absolutely no trace of oil above the line.
I've used this method for years to get vases from bottles.
I've never heard of this and now can't wait to try it, probably this weekend! You should make a video, I'm sure there are many who would like to see this in action!
God bless you my sister, may God give you health and success, God willing 💐💐💐
I keep cracking mine so I’m now having to drink another bottle. Hello I’m joe the reason I’m an alcoholic is because of a RUclipsr teaching me how to break jack Daniels into two pieces
This got me good
The best tutorial for cutting glass bottles. Thanks so much
Nice video...best bottle cutting and finishing video out there!!!
Ha! I watched it before I looked at the name of your channel and I was coming to comment to say “well done!”😄👍🏼
I appreciated your method, showing imperfections and also different uses. Well done!👍🏼👍🏼
Remember gloves when working with glass!!!
I'll try and remember my gloves. I think they're in some cabinet or something, but guess I'll find out when I remember them. Unless I'd have to wear them... then I'd be in trouble.
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And goggles ,incase of shatter
No
Safety glasses too
Hola amigo yo tengo ese cortador y nunca lo he usado, pero te prometo que lo haré😜casi no te entiendo, pero ya me suscribi a tu canal gracias por compartir saludos desde Cuernavaca Morelos México
thank you, great video, I like your work methodology, very organized, I am inspired!
great innstructions. and method visuals...Im a tile installer and can appreciate the coordination needed to accomplish smooth.results. and that you did..
Thank You.very much.
Rino Friio que bueno que das estas ideas 💡 muy útiles y bonitos Graciasssss
Disclaimer: no Jack was harmed in the making of this video!
Наверное, самый лучший и лёгкий вариант отрезать стекло! Спасибо, теперь буду знать,как это сделать!
Its 2:30 in the morning and I'm watching an instructional video by a slightly foreign man on how to perfectly cut a glass bottle of Jack Daniels... So I only have but two questions, 1) What exactly am I doing with my life? And 2) Does it work on glass bottles of different brands?????
It's actually a pretty awesome video. I LOVE THIS. I believe he is Eastern European. Just guessing.
He's not Russian, or that bottle would have been vodka. Square or not square.
It looks nice. We made lamps using milk glasses without cutting them. One can recycle many things. 😃
It looks to me, that you have way too many of those bottles laying around... I wonder why it is... Hic!
hhhahahahah
😂😂😂
Sounds like he's either Russian or Ukrainian. Either way, they can pound the liquor!
Why r u watching vids about JD in youtube man? HIC. Oh come on whe all hicsters here.
@@josephsmith961 - of course ,,, what a load of crock.... you would be an exceptionalist American ?????
Thank you for sharing this info. I am doing some bottle crafting with husband"s empty bottles and just found this video!
That so simple. thank you for sharing this :D
You have a lot of patience for that glass cutting. Sanding.
It would make me so nervous. So I give you a lot of credit making those!
Doesn't take very long at all.
"crack where you don't need it" made me smile
Very NICE. Love the way you safely use the sandpaper.
hello bro thanks for sharing this video may i know where to get the Cutter as show in this video thanks you
Happy Miow He said that: "I am using regular glass cutter, which you can get in any hardware store".
o....thanks
Tip: You can just use a hose clamp as a guide. Just make sure the band is wider than the adjustment drive or use another band without the drive and tighten down with one that still has the drive.
Another technique is to use a hose clamp and score all along the bottle except the part where the worm drive is and then readjust the band so you can score the rest.
Finally, I skip the water step, I use a Lazy Susan turn table and spin the bottle while precisely hitting the score line with micro-torch. It's a lot faster.
The sandpaper starting with a rough grit covers a multitude of sins.
Happy Miow k
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All the drinks in my new cup taste like blood!
Kim Cornell 😆😆😆
Did you Polish the edges ??
i think you just skip the last step XD
This is natural..Happens all of time... Think nothing of it... This is how we protect our lips from bruel winr wins.That's why you use glass. So you see when you have let too much blood escape from your lipss... Apology I have new cup.
Third Herd
Then it should be the best one in the house to use for knocking back Bloody Marys with and edge.
Muchas gracias por compartir este video, encontré lo que buscaba y me alegra haberlo visto. Bendiciones
De inglés no entiendo absolutamente nada perdón me rectifico solamente Hello Bye y tenkiu pero entendí todo a la perfección tú muy bien 👍😘
Que se tiene que hacer? Xc
Cut the bottle idea is beautiful..
You could attach a string to the top piece and wear it like a birthday hat.
I proud of you because of cut this glass bottle
I’ll never use these 3 simple steps, nor get them 5minutes back .... damn you recommendations
🥺🥺😲😲😲 waoooo....sencillo. buen trabajo amigo dios te bendiga. Gracias por compartirlo. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fill the bottle with engine oil to the cut line. Dip in, red hot metal poker. It will separate at the cut line.
You don't even need that much oil. Fill in with water, add a few drops of any oil to cover all of water.. touch oil with heated piece of metal.
OpossumPetya Can you explain how it works? Oil transferring heat better than water?
yes, oil will heat up instantly, but you need to shock the glass only in one place, so you only need oil in the place where you want to "cut" the glass. and because oil will float on top of water you can use water to bring oil to the needed place. and for better results (for faster heating of oil, to have better shock) use wide piece of metal, like thick razor blade, or similar shape piece of metal.. once heated touch the oil with flat side of the metal piece.
OpossumPetya Thank you! Quite interesting!
i really like that. never thought of cutting a liquor bottle before . really cool.
And the Germans said that Slavs never contributed to anything....
Make a hold-down clip to attach the cutter to the wood by laying a narrow piece of steel over it, using long wood screws on either side.
So you to hold the wood
there was some drops of whiskey left in that JD! :)
A really good video, I been looking since a long time ago how to cut an square bottle.. Thanks for sharing this great video
...2:34 you scared off a poor mosquito! :D
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SENSIBLE, INGENIOUS AND INFORMATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO!
You answered my question with out asking.
3:42 RIP headphones users
Your tutorial is the best one on the Tube!! Thank you so much
Method the same as on round bottle.
Дмитрий Староверов Almost the same. It is more complicated and difficult. round bottles do not face uneven cuts!
You can make a different type jig for round bottles, one that allows you to spin the bottle in place while holding the cutter steady. The rest of the process is pretty much the same tho.
Oh! Quite smart! Thanks. Used to l made it with multitools electric cutter. You know it's a mini fraser or something.. But your way is simpler and better.
For ultimate results use two shots of Russian vodka prior to application
Tak , Nasdrowie !!
Mate you are better than the best . I'm missing all those cool bottles which I throwed to trash 😔 but no more 😄
Сильный славянский акцент...
He is from Lithuania.
cutting fluid can help a lot with thicker and textured bottles. it instantly seeps into the crack and helps to drive it deeper into the glass. wd40 works too, just not quite as well.
Great
Good video! I am wanting to cut some Woodford Reserve bottles and wasn't sure how to make the cut on a squarish bottle. Thanks!
When the top came off it jump scared me 😂
Oregon USA here 💞great vid.. ya made it look so easy👍👍👍..how bout a vid using a Crown Royal bottle❓💜🤷♀️💙thx
This guy sounds like he's a living, talking Google translator.
great and innovative work! cheers and happy new year 2022, Jan 3.
Hätte nicht gedacht dass das auch mit eckigen Flaschen geht , muss wohl am Wisky liegen ...🤣👍 .
Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen !
great way to cut your hands
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Good job. But you should try using a cutting oil when making the scoring with the glass cutter. The cleaner cut will help it separate when you thermally shock with hot/cold water.
Hi this time I will show how to Cut Square Glass Bottle In 3 SIMPLE STEPS (keep the last three words in mind):
Step 1: Find a glass bottle
Step 2: Create a Simple 2 piece jig
Step 3: Find a workbench clamp
Step 4: Use the bench clamp to clamp the jig to a worktable
Step 5: Start cutting!
Step 6: Start Boiling water
Step 7: Wait for the water to Boil
Step 8: Pour the hot boiled water onto the glass cuts (over a bucket;)
Step 9: Take a bottle of cold water and pour it on the glass cuts immediately
Step 10: Might not work...so keep pouring!
Step 11: Doesn't really cut straight (might not cut all the way, give a little tap to finish the process)
Step 12: Start to sand your glass now, so that you don't go to the hospital with a finger missing or a torn lip ;)
Step 13: Try to find something to do with this whiskey bottle!
Wow, that sounds like way more than 3 steps... Phew, clickbaits are always there!
Not everyone is a dimwit ;-)
Holy shit what a dumb comment OP
It's easier than people think, I have a bottle cutter. If you use the same method every time it's not hard.
you should really wear some gloves...
finally somebodys showed me how to get out from this bottle of jack ive been at the bottom of for yrs...
Yikes! People - if you cut glass, for christ's sake, wear protective eyewear!!
esta es la forma mas sencilla y bonita de cortar botellas, perfect .thanks
I'm so going to do this. Thank you for breaking it down barney style for my idiot brain! I have excess bottles, now they have a purpose
Really helpful. Too many bottles in my room. Now I know what to do with them. Thanks 👍
I like the way he threw the straw into the cup
I've tried this I've found the best results to put the cold water on the bottle, with the cap off of it.
I worked in a glass factory and the way they cut glass tubing in our class 3 machines was to put a mark with a cutting wheel then allow it to travel through a flame and after that a shot of cold water causing the heat stress that makes it break off. The square glass is no different. The fire would be better. Use a propane torch for the heat. Then cold water.
There's a video by another guy who dismissed the propane torch because it's rather 'overkill' for what you need. Besides that, it adds more risk/danger than simple hot/cold water....
I use a heat gun and cold water. Easier than using hot water IMO and less messy