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About Honoson 3 Pieces DIY Stained Glass Cutter Tool
Overall Feedback:
67% positive
65% praised the clean, precise cuts, but 35% experienced rough edges
While making the first cut, the pin came out, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, resulting in a messed up cut and glass piece for a picture frame.
With the second tool, the cutting quality was horrible.
My experience with the carbide cutter is that it barely scores the glass and does not turn well, resulting in poor performance, bad cuts, and glass shards.
64% appreciated the durability, though 36% experienced wear and tear
The carbide cutter performs poorly with bad cuts and glass shards due to difficulty in turning and barely scoring the glass.
The first one had a broken wheel and the second one cut poorly.
I noticed that the pin holding the cutting disc in place is not fixed to anything and while making the first cut, the pin came out, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, messing up the cut and the piece of glass. This indicates poor durability of the glass-cutting tool.
The glass-cutting tool has poor durability as the pin holding the cutting disc came out while making the first cut, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, messing up the cut and the piece of glass.
69% found it easy to maneuver, while 31% faced difficulty
I noticed that the pin holding the cutting disc in place is not fixed to anything and while making the first cut, the pin came out, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, messing up the cut and the piece of glass.
The pin holding the cutting disc in place came out while making the first cut, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, messing up the cut and the piece of glass.
64% liked the smooth, polished edges, but 36% encountered rough spots
I noticed that the pin holding the cutting disc in place is not fixed to anything. While making the first cut, the pin came out, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, messing up the cut and the piece of glass. This indicates poor edge quality of the glass-cutting tool.
While making the first cut, the pin holding the cutting disc in place came out, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, messing up the cut and the piece of glass. This indicates poor edge quality of the glass-cutting tool.
My experience with the carbide cutter was poor as it barely scored the glass, did not turn well, and resulted in a lot of bad cuts and glass shards.
65% found it compatible with different glasses, while 35% struggled
While making the first cut, the pin came out and the wheel slanted, causing the cut to be messed up and the piece of glass to be ruined.
68% appreciated the built-in safety features, although 32% found them insufficient
The pin holding the cutting disc is not fixed to anything.
While making the first cut, the pin came out, causing the wheel to slant and come out of the tool, resulting in a messed up cut and glass piece for a picture frame.
I had to stop a project because the glass-cutting tool was not durable enough to break the glass.
Rephrased: The glass-cutting tool was not durable enough to break the glass, so I had to stop the project.
I found the cutting process nerve-racking initially but was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was.
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