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I am a glass fusing artist and make many items from glass from tiles, to sun-catchers, Bowls, plates and Jewellery. I also do Cremorials with loved ones ashes and the ashes of much loved pets Illuminart on face book look me up lets talk Glass
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11 Aug, 2017
Fantastic little Vice
1 of 1 found this helpful I needed a small versatile Vice for my Glass art work, some of which is very small, I:E pendants and earrings, which are very fiddly to hold while shaping etc. For my requirements the Vice is just about perfect, to make it completely perfect, the vice would come with soft rubber or felt inserts for the jaw to lessen the possibility of scarring or fracturing the glass; however, this is not an insurmountable problem, a simple bit of DIY and cushions installed. The Vice is very solid and has the advantage of screw holes to anchor it to the workbench, which I much prefer to the type where you have the clamp to fit it to a bench. It also has another very handy feature of being able to swivel on its axis, really fab for making sure you can work a piece without having to take it out and realign in a new position.
I am very pleased with my Vice, it is small and compact, very versatile and made from good quality materials. If you have a hobby that requires a Vice like mine, then I would recommend this one.

21 Jun, 2017
Fabulous Service
1 of 1 found this helpful As a very new Glass artist, I needed to find a supplier that I could rely on and trust. The Glass Studio is one such Company; Their site is clear and easy to navigate, the service is fast and everything arrives really well packed so minimal chance of breakage (So far none) The prices and postage are all very fair and does not make you wince when you click 'Pay Now' all in all I will rely on this company for my supplies and would be happy to recommend them to anyone starting up, or established

14 Oct, 2017
Perfect
I was a little nervous about spending this amount of money; however, I was getting completely fed up of my score lines not being adhered to when it came to the actual breaking: I have tried two or three different running pliers and to date the ones that cost me a fiver were doing the best job: So why would I consider spending a whole lot more? Well I have two Glass cutters by this company, one for sheet/float glass and one for decorative textured glass, they both score totally true but I was still getting errant separations where the score line would suddenly divert and I would end up with a sail shaped piece of Glass and not the straight sided piece I actually wanted: So, I bit the bullet and closed my eyes when payment went through: What an absolutely brilliant result. I took a large sheet of virgin Float glass, and scored a line, lined the tool up and squeezed gently as instructed, Nothing happened; okay, take a deep breath check alignment, squeeze a bit harder and OMG straight running right through the length of the score, slow controlled, straight sided piece of glass, I did another just to make sure it was not a fluke, spot on no faults, no chips and perfect ready for use. If I could criticise one little nit picking point, it would be that unlike the cheaper plastic ones, there is no obvious marker to the top of the head so that you have a sight-line with your score line, there is one to the front/nose of the head but when you are using it, you are stood behind the tool so you cannot see the line. Easy fix, I just continued the line that is on the nose of the head with a permanent black marker so that I have that sight-line to line up with my score line. I love this tool, it is the right weight, it is versatile and above all, it does the job it was designed for, so it was and is well worth the outlay.