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Now in this segment I'm gonna tell you what kind of tools are needed. At least the kind
that I use and I think most artists of mosaic use. You need a cutter, a glass cutter. And
one that you can put oil on the top is preferable because it slides easily along the glass and
cuts it. I mean it's not something you can skimp on as far as I can see. You get the
best you can and they aren't terribly costly. Then you need this is a cutting nipper. You
cut into the glass and you squeeze this on to the line where you've made the cut and
it breaks the glass. And then this is another pliers you can use to cut glass off of pieces.
And these are a nipper if you want to get a lot of little pieces you use this nip along
them. I also use a marking pen to mark my glass how I and where I want to cut it. And
this is the glue I use it's called Lexall and it sticks to, well it says it sticks to
just about anything. And I find it nice 'cause it's clear and its easy to use. You need a
glass grinder and that's what this is. And this you put water inside of here and then
you can grind glass with it. And finally you're going to need some grout to put in it at the
end. And also a sealer in a finish to put on the grout when you're all done with it
after its dried up for a couple of days. It's very important to wear goggles in this kind
or some kind when you're cutting glass because you don't want that stuff to kind of go up
and land in you eye for sure. So always wear goggles when you're working with glass.