Spellcheck on Isle1 Please!
(have I just shot myself in the foot? ;) )
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Spellcheck on Isle1 Please!
(have I just shot myself in the foot? ;) )
FRED,= acronym for computer- f---ing ridiculous electronic device. Don't know what swaddies call a fred. Glass can be cut in a lathe. We used to make drinking glasses out of bottles by gripping gently in the three jaw chuck and using a tungsten carbide tool to score a groove around the bottle at the desired level of contents. Remove from chuck and heat with appropriate torch, tap gently and top breaks, off, remove rough edges with the linisher. Abracadabra, beer or other desirable fluid container for drinking out of purposes.
great, yet another use for my lathe....
well I suppose glass bits ought to be easier to clean out of a metal working lathe than sawdust.
(dont ask)
[quote=D110V8D;492175]Diamond wheel.
I'm not a glazier, and I've never been to pilkingtons:) :D ;) I dont work with flat (sheet) glass.
In the scientific industry we use either diamond wheels or a flat steel wheel with carborundom paste as an abrasive. The latter being the lesser of the two.;)
Also a "cutting" machine or "wet" saw is used or cutting tubing on angles etc. Diamond wheel of course. Think of a rip saw.....set in a frame....with a diamond wheel and coolant.
Check out http://www.bartelt.com.au/products/
in the scentific industry.... we have a great 20ltr open neck rbf for a fish tank in my office... the brand - Schott Duran.....
mick
Sounds like a Swiss Army Spoon:o
I've been meaning to make up some of these for years. I never get around to it.
I plan to melt down the neck of the bottle and shape into a handle, then attach to the side of the bottom section. Would be great to do this with long neck bottles. Would be roughly a pint in volume I reckon.:cool:
And a nice gimmick to, for presents etc.:D