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QuestionWhat can I use instead of a glass cutter?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIf you don't have a glass cutter, there are other items you can use to cut a mirro. You can use a carbide or diamond-tipped scribe to make precise cuts on the mirror. For a cheaper option, you can use a steel file with sharp, angled edges.
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QuestionHow can I cut a piece of glass?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYou can use a glass cutter tool that's made for the job, or you can use an alternative tool to cut a piece of glass. Use a carbide or diamond-tipped scribe to score the glass so you can snap it and create a clean edge. For a cheaper, but potentially sloppier edge, you can use an ordinary steel file. Scratch the surface of the glass to carve a scoring line into it. Then, slide a dowel beneath the glass along the length of the score and press down on the glass to cut it.
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QuestionCan you cut glass with a utility knife?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYes, you can use a utility knife to score glass so you can snap it along the cut and break it evenly. Use a straight edge or a ruler to guide your utility knife and score a straight line into the surface of the glass. You may need to make a few passes to cut deep enough. Then, you can place a dowel beneath the glass, under the scoring, and press down on both sides of the line to snap it.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of a dowel?Agent Walrus ZoharCommunity AnswerAny sort of sturdy, cylindrical rod of sufficient length should work just fine.
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