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Make smooth, flake-free cuts in glass.
A reservoir in the handle provides automatic oil-feed to keep the cutting wheel blade sharp and make cutting easy.
Also known as nippers, these pliers include plastic jaw inserts for breaking large pieces of glass along a scored line and hardened steel inserts for shaping and breaking off small pieces.
Make clean cuts in glass tubes.
Apply fingertip pressure to this spring-loaded cutter while rotating the tubing.
These steel wheels have a diamond grit edge, so they last longer than standard bench-grinder cutoff wheels when cutting hard, nonferrous materials such as carbide, ceramics, and glass.
Made with diamond, the strongest abrasive material, these wheels are extremely hard and wear resistant, so they stand up to ceramics and glass.
The carbide-grit edge on these blades cuts brittle and abrasive materials including glass and fiberglass.
Use these blades with water or coolant to produce smoother cuts in tile than dry-cutting blades. They're also for use on glass.
Use with water or coolant to produce smoother cuts in tile than dry-cutting blades. They're also for use on glass.
Choose from a range of shapes to deburr holes, edges, and flat surfaces.
Longer than standard blades, these are designed for more frequent use.
Diamond-cut teeth effectively cut hard materials.
The spear-shaped point drills smoothly through glass and ceramic.
These hollow bits are diamond-tipped for long life and fast cutting speeds. Only for use in drill presses.
Made of aluminum, these pen-shaped engravers are lightweight to reduce writing strain.
Make quick, precise marks of varying sizes. As you trace stencils with one end of the engraving arm, the other end engraves them into your surface. Also known as pantographs, these engravers create reduced and one-to-one character sizes to fit your workpiece.