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Bindu
Studio Bottle Cutter ™
The
Bindu Studio Bottle Cutter ™ is designed
with the
artisan, craftsman and hobbyist in mind. It is a glass bottle cutting
tool that will give the user the support and freedom to create a
quality score
line around most glass bottles and jars. From the one-of-a-kind
art endeavor, to the 100 bottle retaining wall, or a simple set of
drinking
glasses, this bottle cutter has the build and flexibility to
assist you with your next glass bottle cutting project.
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Bindu
Studio Bottle Cutter ™
Sturdy
Construction
Body
and Lifts are 8 Gauge Aluminum - .125" Thick
Center Rod is Steel - .375" in Diameter
This
strength keeps the tool from bending or twisting, allowing the cutting
wheel to stay on track.
Adjustable
Length and Width
The
9" threaded center rod will hold those tall wine bottles.
With
5 width adjustments, this bottle cutter will support a gallon jar or
the neck of a bottle with equal stability.
Hand
Adjustable
All Bottle
Cutter Adjustments Can be Made by Hand
No
tools neccesary to change any setting. All adjustments are easy and
take only seconds.
Adaptable
Can Cut Odd
Shaped Bottles
Can
Cut Neck Area of Bottles
Elevated
rollers, adjustable and interchangabele lifts, gives this bottle cutter
needed flexibility.
Horizontal
Cutting Postion
Bottle is
Supported on Rollers Horizontally
Allows
proper
rotation, feel and control of the glass bottle as it is being scored.
Front
Stop
Keeps Tool
in Place / Optional Use
Metal
toggle rotates down over the lip of your cutting table, keeping the
bottle in position while cutting
by allowing pressure to be exerted toward the back of the
tool.
BC
-Turret
6 Wheel
Glass Cutter Turret
Houses
6 steel glass cutter wheels, as they dull simply turn the numbered
turret to the next wheel.
Knurled thumb
screw adjustment.
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ÓIK
Delrin Rollers
Stainless
Steel Hardware
Stainless
Steel Ball Bearings
Delrin
Acetal Wheels
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'Bindu Studio Bottle Cutting 101'
Be Sure to Read the .PDF Instruction Guide
on How to Cut Glass Bottles and Jars.
Posted on our Website.
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Visit
Your Local Recycling Center
For
an Endless Supply
and
Diversity of Free Bottles !
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41 billion glass containers are produced in the U.S. each year. Of the
glass containers produced each year, 55 percent are clear, 38 percent
are amber and 7 percent are green or blue. Glass makes up 6.6 percent
by weight and 1.5 percent by volume of the nation's solid waste
stream. All of these bottles and jars are recyclable! The energy saved
from recycling one glass bottle can run a 100-watt light bulb for four
hours
or a compact fluorescent bulb for 20 hours. It also causes 20% less air
pollution and 50% less water pollution than when a new bottle is made
from raw materials. A modern glass bottle would take 4000 years or more
to decompose and even longer if it's in the landfill. If
recycled glass is substituted for half of the raw materials, the waste
is cut by more than 80%.
According to the U.S. EPA the average American generates 82 pounds of
glass per year; the average glass bottle weighs 8 ounces. For every ton
of crushed glass (cullet) used in the manufacturing process, 1.2 tons
of raw materials are saved. Recycling one ton of glass saves about nine
gallons of fuel oil. Glass produced from recycled materials reduces
related air pollution by 20 percent and water pollution by 50 percent.
Manufacturing glass from recycled materials also saves 68 percent
energy and half the water normally required in the manufacturing
process. Glass is 100% recyclable and can be used again and again.
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