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=== Bottle Cutting ===
=== Bottle Cutting ===
<code>''--> see [[Project:Flaschenschneider]]''</code>
It would be really cool to have a bottle cutting jig in the Space so we could [https://makezine.com/2009/08/14/make-projects-bottle-cutting/ upcycle old bottles] into items like drinking glasses, lampshades or even [http://livingthriftyaustralia.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-upcycle-glass-bottles.html self-watering planters].
It would be really cool to have a bottle cutting jig in the Space so we could [https://makezine.com/2009/08/14/make-projects-bottle-cutting/ upcycle old bottles] into items like drinking glasses, lampshades or even [http://livingthriftyaustralia.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-upcycle-glass-bottles.html self-watering planters].



Revision as of 11:07, 31 August 2022

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Glass

Stack of glass.jpg
Synonyms: DE: Glas
Suggested Tools: glass cutter, laser cutter, diamond bits
Contains: silicon
Similar (More or Less): acrylic glass, (some) casting resins

Glass is tricky to work with as it tends to shatter upon the slightest mistreatment - make sure to wear adequate protection!

Shaping

Use a glass cutter for straight cuts or diamond drill bits to create holes. If you don't want to invest in a special drill bit, you may get away with self-made copper hole saws and abrasive powder.

A laser cutter is also potentially able to score a break line (please let us know if you've tried it!)

Bottle Cutting

--> see Project:Flaschenschneider

It would be really cool to have a bottle cutting jig in the Space so we could upcycle old bottles into items like drinking glasses, lampshades or even self-watering planters.

Most methods you find use heat stress to break the glass: either a burning string (reportedly not very good quality), a glowing wire (build article in c't Make: 6/17) or baths of water after the bottle has been scored with a glass cutter the old-fashioned way.

Lukas would like to try out this cutting jig or the electric one from c't Make:, who else is interested? We could also host events using and/or making these jigs with people interested in re-using their glass waste! Another option could be a 3D printed collar like this one which should work better on irregularly shaped bottles than a fixed jig would.

Engraving

A laser cutter and diamond rotary tool bits are suitable for engravings.