Glass Cutting and Handling Tools - Warm Glass UK
At Warm Glass UK we encourage you to perfect the use of basic glass cutting and handling tools
before investing in expensive and perhaps non essential tools for glass work. We have selected a small range of
glass cutting
tools, glass handling tools and power tools,
which offer high quality and excellent value for money.
Glass Cutting Tools
A good oil filled glass cutting tool is central to your work and we only stock Toyo oil filled glass
cutters as we have found Toyo glass cutting tools to be the best cutting tools available. Once you
have perfected the use of basic cutting tools, investing in a band saw will allow you to cut more
intricate glass designs and complex curves.
Glass Handling Tools
Apart from glass cutting tools, the basic glass handling tools you will need are grozing pliers,
running pliers and goggles. A glass grinder is a very useful piece of studio equipment and should
be used in combination with the basic glass cutting tools.
In addition to the glass cutting and handling tools we have mentioned, a glass kiln is the only
other major piece of equipment essential for glass fusing, glass kilns can be seen in our
Kilns section.
Glass Slumping Moulds
For glass slumping and glass casting you will require glass
slumping moulds, glass casting
moulds, Pate-de-verre moulds and some high quality kiln wash, which is available from the
fusing supplies section above.
For tips on cutting, please view our glass cutting tips in the
information section of the website.
Our selection of books
is steadily growing but our number one seller is still Contemporary
Warm Glass by Brad Walker, an essential for every glass studio.
If you would like information on any tools which you do not see on our website, please
contact us by e-mail at sales@warm-glass.co.uk
Glass Firing and Fusing Kilns
A glass kiln is the most essential piece of equipment for glass fusing and choosing the correct kiln can be quite difficult. Glass fusing kilns vary a lot, from very basic small jewellery kilns to large studio glass kilns.
Small Kilns
Small glass fusing kilns such as the Paragon SC2 are designed to be economical and practical. Costing less than 50p to fire, a small glass kiln is an excellent choice for the hobbyist or glass jewellery maker.
Medium Kilns
Medium sized glass kilns are designed for artists who want a glass kiln with a large chamber size which can be just plugged in. Round glass kilns, such as the Skutt HotStart Pro, offer the best space for the money, making them a good choice for people who want to try both kiln fusing and kiln slumping.
Large Kilns
Large glass kilns are generally for manufacture or production of large glass pieces. Before buying a large glass kiln, you will need to check it will fit into the studio and there is a sufficient power supply.
Free Expert Advice
We stock a number of glass kilns which are high quality and good value for money. Any glass kiln purchase is backed up by free advice from our technical department.
For more information and advice on glass kilns and fusing schedules visit the information section of the site or contact us by e-mail at sales@warm-glass.co.uk