A diamond will cut glass -- an emerald will not.
Glass can always be cut by diamond, so if precision is required over a variety of glass types, diamond will be preferred as the cutting tool.
A real diamond will cut glass.
A diamond cuts glass by being drug across the surface of the pane of glass according to the desired pattern. Once so scored, the glass technician will use a rubber mallet to tap one side or the other of the score, to separate the glass into the desired shapes and pieces. A diamond tool is used to cut glass, because diamond is the hardest mineral known.
Diamond-tipped tools are used to cut glass, because diamond is the hardest mineral. Cutting glass plates requires a score line, long which pressure is applied to separate the pieces of glass into the desired dimensions.
No. Diamond has a high refractive index where silicone -- the base element in most glass -- does not enjoy this characteristic.
Diamond can cut glass, but so also can Emeralds and Topaz, Quartz, Tungsten and hardened Steel.
No, emeralds are not hard enough to cut glass. Diamonds cut glass and they are the only gemstone with this capability.
Diamond is the hardest mineral on earth. So a diamond can cut glass, but glass cannot cut a diamond.
Diamond is hardest Diamond cuts glass Glass does not cut diamond
Any diamond can 'cut glass' in the sense that dragging the diamond stone across glass will mar the glass.
A cubic zirconia WILL cut glass. The way to tell it apart from a REAL diamond is that only a real diamond will cut a cubic zirconia.
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see if it cuts glass..any diamond can cut through glass
A diamond will cut glass.
Glass can always be cut by diamond, so if precision is required over a variety of glass types, diamond will be preferred as the cutting tool.
Cut through glass is different from scaring the surface of glass. People who cut glass use a diamond-tipped tool to score the surface of the glass, then they tap the glass with a rubber mallet, which fractures the glass along the line of the score. You could use a diamond-tipped saw to cut through glass, especially if it was a thick plate.
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