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https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/guildford-glazier-and-glazing-near-me/ What Does it Take to Be a Glazier? Glaziers make use of a unique building material to make offices, homes and skyscrapers look their best. This skilled craft requires years of training as well as extensive on-the job experience. Glaziers typically learn their trade through an apprenticeship, which combines classroom and on-the-job training. They may also pursue the degree in a related field to construction. Glass Cutting and Sculpting Cutting and sculpting glass requires both art and science. It also requires precision and expertise. Glazers must carefully prep the work area and understand the unique characteristics of each kind of glass to ensure precise measurements, minimize material waste and get the desired aesthetic and functional outcomes for their projects. The most popular method of cutting glass is scoring the glass using cutters, and then applying pressure to break it along the score line. It is perfect for curly or straight lines, and is great to cut out windows and mirrors, making custom glass doors and basic stained-glass creations. In the beginning, the Glazier should mark the glass with a non-permanent marker where they want it to be cut. Making a clear and precise mark is vital for the success of the project, therefore the glazier should take time to ensure that the mark is as clean as is possible. The glazier should also ensure that the marker is securely fixed in place to maintain constant pressure throughout the cutting process. The glazier will then employ a glass cutter to create a consistent score line on the glass. This should be done across the entire length of the marker line, and a uniform force is required to create an effective and clean fissure. It is recommended that the glazier employs a tool designed for scoring glass, like a supercutter with a comfortable grip (*paid link). These tools are designed to apply upward pressure to the glass in order to cause
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