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Stained Glass Kits 101 – Which Stained Glass Kit Cutter Should I Get?


If you’re interested in diving into the wonderful hobby that is stained glass art, then at some point stained glass kits will probably be on your shopping list.

But one of the common questions I get from new stained glass artists is: how will I ever learn how to cut the stained glass pieces without destroying the glass–or myself.

Here are five tips for making sure you cut properly–and safely–so you’re making the most of your stained glass kits.

There are quite a few different types of stained glass cutters. You can go ultra-cheap with pen-shaped cutters, medium cost with pistol-shaped cutters, or go all out with a circle cutter.

Stained Glass Kits Cutter Option No.1: Pen-Shaped Stained Glass Cutter

Pen-shaped glass cutters can definitely be a cost-effective way to go. (They usually run from around 10-20 dollars.)

Their only drawback is an ergonomic one. Some people find them difficult to grip, especially for older hands like myself. (Good guideline: If your hands get sore writing with a pen–then maybe a pen-shaped glass cutter isn’t right for you.)

Pros/ Cheap, very portable.
Cons/Not the easiest to grip, Can be somewhat imprecise with cuts.

Stained Glass Kits Cutter Option No.2: Pistol-Shaped Stained Glass Cutter

The pistol-shaped glass cutter is the next step up and I’ll be honest this one is my favorite.

Most people who really catch the infectious fever that is stained glass art, like the pistol-shaped cutter. It feels fantastic in your hands, and can let you get really precise with your glass scoreline.

Though they aren’t as portable and light as a pen-shaped glass cutter, they are still relatively light and small that you can certainly throw them into your stained glass kit.

Still with a price range in the 20-40 dollar range they can be a bit spendy for the newbie stained glass artist.

Pros/Great feel, Accurate cuts, Portable.
Cons/Slightly more expensive.

Stained Glass Kits Cutter Option No.3: Circle Stained Glass Cutter

For the most superior stained glass cuts nothing will beat a circle glass cutter.

These are units which you swivel mount onto your work desk and are very easy to use.

Unfortunately you do pay a bit extra for that performance. Though prices can be in the 20s, a good model will generally run you about 35-50 dollars.

Also, they do take up a bit space. So they are not ideal for taking to your stained glass kit parties, and require a fair bit of workspace. (Something that not everybody has.)

Hope these tips help. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions.

Happy Hobbying!

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