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today were going to talk about how a circle the tools were going to use for this today include a sheet of glass a circle cutter a score stick a breaker or a runner and a rubber mat if you dont have a rubber mat a home towel folded in half will work just as well and later in order to do small circles were also going to demonstrate the lens cutter to begin with were going to set our circle there are a couple of ways to find the center of your circle the easiest and most likely is to just take a marker and run it from corner to corner in each of the four directions when you look at a standard cutter there are notches in the cutter on all four sides you can then line those right up to your marks suction down and youre in place in the center for this demonstration were just going to go by eyeballing it and Im just going to walk it around to see that I am relatively centered on my glass being centered is crucial in getting a good even circle because you want the amount of pressure b