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About Toyo TC17 Tap Wheel Oil Glass Cutter TC17VVB Brass Handle
Overall Feedback:
89% positive
72% praised the adjustable cutting angles, while 28% found limited flexibility
The hole size in the head is too large relative to the post diameter, affecting the adjustability of the glass-cutting-tools.
87% praised the clean, precise cuts, but 13% experienced rough edges
I have noticed that the cutting wheel does not maintain a perpendicular attitude to the glass surface due to considerable play on the pivot.
84% appreciated the durability, though 16% experienced wear and tear
I noticed that the cutting head is poorly attached to the handle-post due to sloppy machining errors.
Rephrased:
The cutting head is poorly attached to the handle-post due to sloppy machining errors.
82% found it easy to maneuver, while 18% faced difficulty
It took a couple of cuts to get used to the tool, but once I got the hang of it, it made life really easy.
The head of the tool swivels about 20 degrees, which is helpful for curved cuts in stained glass but not for straight cuts.
74% liked the smooth, polished edges, but 26% encountered rough spots
The edge quality of our glass-cutting-tools is poor as the cutting wheel does not maintain a perpendicular attitude to the glass surface due to considerable play on the pivot.
75% found it compatible with different glasses, while 25% struggled
I have noticed that the cutting wheel has considerable play on the pivot, which makes it difficult to maintain a perpendicular attitude to the glass surface.
67% appreciated the built-in safety features, although 33% found them insufficient
I have been using the tool for three weeks with no oil leakage, indicating good safety features despite reading reviews about potential leaks during storage.
I inspected the attachment of the cutting wheel and found that it has considerable play on the pivot, which raises concerns about the safety features of the tool.
The crack in the handle causes cutting oil to leak out and makes it impossible to hold the brass collar without slipping.
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 have noticed that the glass cutter does not cut the glass straight through.
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