Ditch the glass cutter: all you need to cut a glass bottle with is a piece of string, acetone or nail polish remover, a bowl or a sink filled with ice water, and a match or lighter. Procedure: 1.
There are a lot of fun ways you can reuse beer and wine bottles. Two months ago I showed you how to build a glass cutting jig on the cheap to make wine bottle glasses, but YouTube user TrashPeaches ...
We always thought you needed a fancy glass cutter to split a beer bottle this cleanly, but here’s a way to do that with some good old-fashioned acetone nail polish remover and a short piece of string.
You might not be able to envision a time when you’re lathe-less and need to cut a glass bottle in two, but when it does happen, you’ll be quite happy you spent three minutes watching ...
If you need to cut some string but don't have a knife handy, are looking to tease the new kid on the jobsite, or some combination of both, the Essential Craftsman has a useful tip for you. Turns out, ...
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