Excalibur glass cutting wheel holder
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Excalibur glass cutting wheel holder
I've noticed the glass cutting wheel holder is becoming quite grooved where the carrier contacts the edge of the glass, is this normal?
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Re: Excalibur glass cutting wheel holder
You will get some ware there but.....
In addition to the Alan screw that adjusts the cutting pressure, there is another that determines the height of the head, you can lower it, if you do you will have to adjust the glass wheel pressure to compensate.
In addition to the Alan screw that adjusts the cutting pressure, there is another that determines the height of the head, you can lower it, if you do you will have to adjust the glass wheel pressure to compensate.