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Moonraker September 28th 06 02:32 PM

Silberschnitt Oval Cutter
 
A while back I bought some glass tools on eBay, and in the lot was a
Silberschnitt oval cutter.

Does anybody happen to have a set of instructions on how to set the scales
to make a desired size oval? The cutter does not have any model number,
only "Silberschnitt. Made in Germany".



Glassman@work October 3rd 06 07:32 PM

Silberschnitt Oval Cutter
 

"Moonraker" wrote in message
...
A while back I bought some glass tools on eBay, and in the lot was a
Silberschnitt oval cutter.

Does anybody happen to have a set of instructions on how to set the scales
to make a desired size oval? The cutter does not have any model number,
only "Silberschnitt. Made in Germany".



That's a great score Moon. Always wanted one of those. Ovals are the
great mystery of life for me. By the time I do all the calculations, I
could have done 10 drawn with string and 2 nails.


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



Moonraker October 3rd 06 09:39 PM

Silberschnitt Oval Cutter
 

"Glassman@work" wrote in message
news:s1yUg.5769$dZ2.758@trndny01...
That's a great score Moon. Always wanted one of those. Ovals are the
great mystery of life for me. By the time I do all the calculations, I
could have done 10 drawn with string and 2 nails.

I can solve the mystery of ovals for you....quit trying to drive nails into
the glass. Success rate there is pretty damn low.

Seriously, it was a surprise to find the oval cutter in the box. I bid on
a bunch of other stuff, and the Silberschnitt apparently was a "throw-in" at
the last minute. New price from CRL is $470. Nice freebie, eh? Maybe he
tossed it in because he couldn't figure it out, either?

Thanks to several people who emailed me privately with the secrets to
setting the cutter up. I was able to cut a perfect oval the first time!
The secret to running the score is to flip the glass, lay it flat on a
table, and press on the back side of the score, then making a relief score
from the edge of the glass in to the oval score and breaking out a couple of
pieces of the waste.




[email protected] October 9th 06 03:38 AM

Silberschnitt Oval Cutter
 

Moonraker wrote:
"Glassman@work" wrote in message
news:s1yUg.5769$dZ2.758@trndny01...
That's a great score Moon. Always wanted one of those. Ovals are the
great mystery of life for me. By the time I do all the calculations, I
could have done 10 drawn with string and 2 nails.

I can solve the mystery of ovals for you....quit trying to drive nails into
the glass. Success rate there is pretty damn low.

Seriously, it was a surprise to find the oval cutter in the box. I bid on
a bunch of other stuff, and the Silberschnitt apparently was a "throw-in" at
the last minute. New price from CRL is $470. Nice freebie, eh? Maybe he
tossed it in because he couldn't figure it out, either?

Thanks to several people who emailed me privately with the secrets to
setting the cutter up. I was able to cut a perfect oval the first time!
The secret to running the score is to flip the glass, lay it flat on a
table, and press on the back side of the score, then making a relief score
from the edge of the glass in to the oval score and breaking out a couple of
pieces of the waste.


You just found that out? Do the same with circles. I've been doing that
for over 20 years! But then when you, Kim, Brock and myself are all so
wonderful, it's no biggie.

Andy


Moonraker October 9th 06 03:43 AM

Silberschnitt Oval Cutter
 

wrote in message
ps.com...
You just found that out? Do the same with circles. I've been doing that
for over 20 years! But then when you, Kim, Brock and myself are all so
wonderful, it's no biggie.

Andy


Uh, oh. Java's gonna scratch your name off his Christmas card list.




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