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Seahorse
04-04-2006, 11:23 AM
I recently got hold of some microscope slides.
I just wondered if anyone knows if I could cut them easily and how?
Thanks
nattynetty
04-04-2006, 11:41 AM
Hi Seahorse
I'm sure my hubby would know as his job involves glass and glassblowing etc...I'll ask him when he gets home tonight.
And look I can now do colours and smileys :D
Seahorse
04-04-2006, 12:52 PM
Thanks, Im hoping itkl be a case of putting on some protective glasses, scoring it then snapping it.
But nothings that easy, I can only hope.
dhumphreysd
04-04-2006, 01:37 PM
Yes seahorse it is (sort of) that easy really.
Practice does make perfect though so I would get some old glass to have a play with before using your slides.
Some tips .....
Put the slides down on a few thicknesses of newspaper or scrap of old carpet. This helps stop it from moving around as you score it.
Only score the glass once. More than once and it will not know which line to break along
When you are scoring move the glass cutter away from you. Not quite sure why but that is how I was taught
Start off by scoring a little notch on the edge of the glass (cut towards you this time). This will then help to locate the wheel of the cutter for your main cut.
When you come to break the glass, rest it on your first fingers on the underside of the glass and your thumbs on the top with the score mark between them. Then try snap the glass as if you were snapping appart two fingers of a kit kat and ... as the french say "There it is!!!" 2mm glass should be very easy to snap.
Good Luck
Seahorse
04-04-2006, 02:10 PM
I shall give it a go, once Im brave enough.
nattynetty
04-04-2006, 09:01 PM
Yep nothing to add to the advice above :)
Hubby did start going on about some tool that's really good....
...but then helpfully tells me you wouldn't find it in any shops cos it's spe******t equipment :rolleyes:
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