Posted by Jeffcat on October 10, 2019 at 12:46:59 from (4.31.42.3):
In Reply to: Bug-eyed lights.. posted by big tee on October 10, 2019 at 12:23:00:
You are on the right track but here is an idea. Keep what you have but you need a little tub of water and stick the bulb and holder in the water just enough to pickup a little water. You can also use thin oil but the water cools Instantly. Or a garden hose with a low pressure mist of water on your cut. The heat is cracking the glass from stress. Also slow your drill press to as slow as possible. I use a Dremel tool most of the time cause I can get it really slow. As a kid I was fascinated by the glass cutters working at the Flemington cut glass store. Little old Italian guys working with pressed glass and their machines had diamond wheels with a water mist spray. I have drilled ceramic flower pots, glass bottles, and even a 1/4 inch thick window pane with water dribbled on the cutting area. You made it look pretty good but you need to slow everything way down. You will get there. Get back to us!!!
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