Which Abrasives to Use for Coldworking Glass
In this video, Mark discusses the various abrasives commonly used for coldworking glass. With an emphasis on how these abrasives work, what they will do to your glass surfaces, and the best abrasives to use for different types of work, it is an excellent overview to help you understand what your coldworking tools are doing to your glass surfaces.

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