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Preparing Stained Glass Workbench
to Score Glass

Work Surface






The surface of the stained glass workbench used to score glass needs to be flat. If there is any unevenness on your surface, it may cause your glass to break. Breaks that do not follow score lines are frequently the result of an uneven surface.

Vinyl work surface





It is a good idea to cover your workbench with either a commercial or outdoor type of carpeting, a heavy vinyl fabric or a thin padding of newspaper. We tend to favor a heavy vinyl fabric as it is much easier to sweep off and clean.

Cleaning work surface




Use a small brush and dust pan to keep your surface free of small glass chips. This will make cleaning easier and prevent you from being tempted to sweep with your hands.





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