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Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Swiss Cheesed Glasswerks! Not new but exclusive to FIG!
Check Your Glass For Holes!
If you're looking for great cutting glass, we suggest you look on the back side of your glass.
For holes the size of a dime. Or a 15mm jewel. Lots of them.
Because glass that has these holes is a full three decibels louder when being cut.
Which may not sound like much. On screen.
But an increase of three decibels will double the cutability of your glass cutter at the tuning frequency (30 hertz).
And reduce what's known as 'cutter wheel excursion'.
With resulting added sensitivity your glass cutter requires less pressure to generate force to the glass.
Of course, with this type of glass, there's one thing you'll miss.
Frustration.
Simply, Swiss Cheesed Glass Werks' cathedral glass is unmatched in ease of cutability when compared to glass without holes. It cuts with less pressure, and therefore less stress on your cutter wheel.
Now remember, this is a science, so there's more here than just drilling holes.
Swiss Cheesed GlassWerks' engineers fine tune each sheet of glass for optimum performance and efficient cutability.
All of which means that if your glass doesn't have holes you might want to talk to a Swiss Cheesed Glass Werks dealer.
And get the hole truth!
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