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    What's the advantage of scribing from the inside? Also - I hear the "bacon" noise granddad taught me to listen for for a good score.

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    When you cut glass, you stress it on the opposite side of the scribe cut, by percussion or flame/red-hot steel rod

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    We had glass tubing cutters that scribed on the outside. Were much faster and esier to use.

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    I've got one of those for small tubing, works great, not sure how well that would work on tubing that size, though.

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    A guy in Venice teached me how to cut borosilicate glass pipes with a smooth edged, large rotating disc. The pipe is invisibly scratched at the circumference, then a harder scratch on just one point along the circumference makes it to break with a neat circular cut. Awesome. It is way faster and no heat is required.



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