Pommel-Grip Mini Cutter

$33.75

high-quality stained glass cutting tool for making long cuts (straight or curved) in sheets of stained glass by scoring and snapping

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Description

The Pommel-Grip Mini Cutter is a premium stained-glass hand-tool for making long cuts, either straight or curved, onto the surface of stained glass or larger glass tiles. This cutter is smaller than all the others, measuring about 4.75″ end to end. Weighing only 2.0 oz, it is the lightest stained glass cutter we sell, even lighter than the Economy Pistol Grip Cutter which weighs 2.3 oz. If you have smaller hands or are concerned about hand fatigue, this mini cutter could be your go-to glass scoring tool. The cutting wheel is tungsten carbide, and is meant for glass that is between 3mm and 6mm thick, such as the stained glass we sell. The body of the handle is made of solid polyamid, and has a brass striker at the end of the handle. This cutter does NOT contain a cutting oil reservoir. The tool can be used with one hand when the glass sheet is laid on a non-slip surface.

No Cutting Oil Reservoir

Pommel-Grip Mini Cutter does NOT contain an oil reservoir. If you prefer to use oil, you can have a little tray next to your work area, and pour a small amount of cutting oil into the bottom. Then, as you make cuts, you can periodically dip the mini cutter into the tray.

Comfort Pistol-Grip Cutter

  • scoring tool for cutting sheet glass
  • 135° tungsten carbide cutting wheel
  • ideal for glass 3mm to 6mm thick
  • no oil reservoir!
  • polyamide comfort hand grip
  • narrower “neck” portion makes tool easy to hold
  • brass fittings
  • weight: 2oz
  • handle diameter: 1.125″
  • total length: 4.75″

Do You Need This Tool For Mosaic Art?

The Pommel-Grip Mini Cutter is a traditional stained glass tool, and is used for making long cuts. If you want to divide up a sheet of stained glass into fairly uniform square tiles, you could use this tool and a straight-edge ruler to cut the sheet into long strips and then cut the strips into tiles with a Mosaic Glass Cutter. However, mosaic art usually looks better when tiles aren’t uniform but instead are more irregular, and irregularly-shaped rectangles and triangles could be made using a Mosaic Glass Cutter without a stained glass cutter. In other words, this tool is not NEEDED for traditional mosaic work. On the other hand, if you want to make curved-shaped cuts in stained glass, this is the tool to use.

Snapping Apart Scored Glass

Stained glass cutters, like the Pommel-Grip Mini Cutter only score the glass; you need to snap the glass apart along the score. The best tool made for snapping apart scored glass is the Running Pliers hand tool, which has curved, padded jaws.

How To Make Mosaics

For more advice on designing your mosaic project or mounting, cutting, and grouting tile, please see our page of Mosaic Frequently Asked Questions or our Mosaic Information Guide, which lists instructional pages described by topic. We also post new articles about making mosaics at our How to Mosaic Blog.