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https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/shoreham-by-sea-glazier-and-glazing-near-me/ What Does it Take to Be a Glazier? Glaziers are skilled craftsmen who employ an exclusive building material to give offices, homes, and skyscrapers a stunning appearance. This skilled craft requires years of training along with extensive on-the job experience. Most glaziers gain their skills through an apprenticeship program that combines classes and on-the job training. They may also take on a degree from a college in a construction-related field. Glass Cutting and Sculpting The process of cutting and sculpting is both an art and science that requires skill and precision. Glaziers need to prepare the work area with care and be aware of the specific properties of each type glass to ensure precise measurement, reduce material waste and achieve the desired aesthetics and functional outcomes for their work. Glass cutting is usually done by cutting the glass first using the help of a cutter, breaking it along the score lines. It is ideal for straight or slightly curved lines and is suitable for window and mirror cuts and custom door designs, as well as basic stained glass creations. In the beginning, the glazier needs to mark the glass using a permanent marker that is not permanent where they'd like it to be cut. Having a clear and precise mark is essential for the success of the project, so the glazier needs to take time to make sure it's as clean as they can. The glazier should also ensure that the marker is placed in place to ensure consistent pressure throughout the cutting process. The glazier will then employ a glass-cutter to create a score line that is uniform on the glass. This should be done along the entire edge of the marker line. A uniform force is needed for a clean, efficient fissure. It is recommended that a glazier employs an instrument specifically designed for scoring glass. For example an ergonomic grip (*paid link) supercutter. These tools are specifically designe
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