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Pablo
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Post: # 101951Post Pablo

Hi folks, How are you all. It's been a while but I just want you al to know that I'm not dead yet.
Got a quick question, I have a section of glass that I'm to mount into slots routered out of large lumps of dried douglas fir. The client has ordered too large a section of glass (emails confirm that it's not my fault) ;-), and I need to get this finished by friday to get paid before the holidays. Is it possible to cut 10mm laminate glass with a grinder or saw ?. Or has any one got any suggestions. The cut will be buried at least 100mm into the wood so won't be seen.
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KLS
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Post: # 101952Post KLS

Is the glass toughened? If so it's a case of getting a new bit made. If it's just laminated the you can cut it with a glass wheel or similar. Why not ask a local window company to cut it for you. They should have the tools and the experience.
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Post: # 101953Post mickg

10mm laminated glass is 2 pieces of glass held together with a plastic film between each piece, you need to score each piece of glass with a glass cutter and then use a Stanley knife to cut through the plastic film, I have heard they score the glass with a glass cutter and snap both glass sheets first then use the mentholated spirits to burn out the laminate in the middle

its a glass cutters job really, like Kieran says use a glass or window company in your area, there is no way you could use a grinder or saw

by the way welcome back Pablo :)
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Post: # 101954Post Pablo

Yeah I know the best way to cut it but I need to do it on site and quickly. It's 2x2m and very heavy so needs specialist transport to get it to a glazers table. Cheers anyway fellas.
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Post: # 101956Post digerjones

Can you route out more timber, maybe more off one edge!
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Post: # 101959Post lutonlagerlout

Hey pablo!
if it isnt your fault then get paid anyway surely?
my experience of trying to cut glass with a wizzer have been catastrophic
skates around too much then the heat builds up and it shatters or cracks
as dylan reckoned 5mm deeper routed from the wood seems easier on the face of it
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Post: # 101961Post mickg

I read it as the glass was 10mm thick not he only needs to cut 10mm off the glass ?
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Post: # 101962Post lutonlagerlout

yeah got that but surely easier to route or chisel deeper into the wood than try and cut the glass?
sounds a right PITA
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Post: # 101964Post Pablo

Sorry guys, the glass was 300mm too wide and it sits tight between kerbs I installed last week. I got a glazer round this morning to take it away and sort it, he charged me a ransom but I needed a fix asap and I'll bury the cost in the extras so it's all good. Sometimes you need to take ownership of sh#te to get things moving at the right speed. Cheers
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Post: # 101965Post digerjones

Not 3mm :;): not 3'' :) not 30mm
A whole foot :D
You would need a chainsaw not a router :laugh: :p
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