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https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/trowbridge-glazier-and-glazing-near-me/ What Does it Take to Be a Glazier? Glaziers are skilled craftsmen who use an innovative building material to give offices, homes, and skyscrapers a stunning appearance. This skilled profession requires years of education and extensive on-the-job experience. Most glaziers gain their skills through apprenticeships that combine classroom instruction with on-the-job training. They also may pursue a college degree in a construction-related field. Glass Cutting and Sculpting Glass cutting and sculpting requires both art and science. It also requires precision and expertise. Glaziers must prepare their work area carefully and understand the unique characteristics of each type glass to ensure accurate measurement, minimize material waste and get the desired aesthetics and functional outcomes for their project. The most common method of cutting glass is scoring the glass using cutters, and then applying pressure to break it along the score line. It is best suited for curvy or straight lines, and is ideal for cutting windows and mirrors, making custom glass doors, as well as basic stained-glass creations. The glazier will first mark the glass in the area they wish to cut it with an unpermanent marker. The glazier needs to take the time to ensure that the mark is as clear and precise as possible. The glazier should also ensure that the marker is securely fixed in place to maintain consistent pressure throughout the cutting process. Next, the glazier should use a glass cutter to create a consistent score line on the glass. This should be completed along the entire length of the marker line and a uniform force is necessary for an efficient and clear fissure. It is recommended that a glazier employs tools specifically designed for scoring glass. For example, the comfort grip (*paid link) supercutter. These tools are made to apply upward pressure to the glass to cause a crack. Running pliers are a gr
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