ONE TRICK for Cutting an INSIDE CORNER in Stained Glass

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Learn how to cut inside corners for stained glass projects. Some really y cool tricks with your Running Pliers and Breaker/Grozier Pliers.

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This was really helpful! I had no idea this could be done. Thanks for sharing it again so I can reference it easily.

jennifere
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Broke some pieces yesterday before I knew this. Thanks

teekotrain
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February 15, 2024 I watched your videos regarding cutting 90 degree corners. I was just beginning a Dallas Cowboy star panel which I was initially going to make the star with 5 individual points around a central core. I thought a single piece 10” wide star would look so much more professional. The 5/16” radius with approx 4” legs has a little more than a 90degree central angle but 5 of these have to be executed for a successful cut. Thanks to your guidance I executed all cutouts on my first attempt.
Thank you

davep
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That was definitely educational. Thank you again. I love the advanced expert tips and tricks. I am always in. Search after 24 years of learning, never gets old. Love your lives!!! Ring that bell... 😂. See ya soon.

lisalemaster
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I’m impressed! Great tip. Will definitely be trying this one out. Are there limitations as to size of the run in each direction? Could a 4” cube be cut. Thx. Love ur techniquesi

themima
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How many times did you have to do that before you got it right❤

MICHELLEEVANS
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so, is this something that can only be done with a curved corner? what if you want to make a precise right-angled inside corner? and does the size matter? i'm wanting to do inside corners on pieces about 1-2 inches square...

LucyAnneBeloved
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I think I've practiced cutting on at least 50 sheets of clear glass, and still having lots of trouble. Yet, my first cuts ever were great, and were on art glass🤔.
The video has inspired me to happily keep on trying 💪.
I think I've been using too much pressure

WithMunchkins
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Fantastic! This was just what I needed to keep me from buying a ring saw 😂

michaelfox
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great tip but does it always work, I noticed your PC was broken on the opposite side?

charleyf.
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Lol he messed up his second cut and edited that bit away.

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