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Murrini Chopper

$450.00

Pictured before you is the humble, tough tool that I’ve been using to chop everything in my shop for the last nearly twenty years. It doesn’t look like much, but boy does it get the job done. The one you unbox will be shiny and new, with a fresh coat of industrial grey paint.

As a Murrini Chopper, it will plough through four 1/2 inch in diameter canes at a time…. like butter. Generally leaves nice square ends but it of course to some degree depends on how well the stick is annealed and the fit of the colors within.

It doubles as a color bar chopper. You adjust the height of the cutter and power through the bar. As with cutting murrini, the ends of the cut are related to the quality of the annealing. It will give you good control of the size of the chunks that you are separating. It’s a tool that I use in the glass shop almost every day.

Replaceable blades with four cutting edges each.

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Pictured before you is the humble, tough tool that I’ve been using to chop everything in my shop for the last nearly twenty years. It doesn’t look like much, but boy does it get the job done. The one you unbox will be shiny and new, with a fresh coat of industrial grey paint.

As a Murrini Chopper, it will plough through four 1/2 inch in diameter canes at a time…. like butter. Generally leaves nice square ends but it of course to some degree depends on how well the stick is annealed and the fit of the colors within.

It doubles as a color bar chopper. You adjust the height of the cutter and power through the bar. As with cutting murrini, the ends of the cut are related to the quality of the annealing. It will give you good control of the size of the chunks that you are separating. It’s a tool that I use in the glass shop almost every day.

Replaceable blades with four cutting edges each.

Pictured before you is the humble, tough tool that I’ve been using to chop everything in my shop for the last nearly twenty years. It doesn’t look like much, but boy does it get the job done. The one you unbox will be shiny and new, with a fresh coat of industrial grey paint.

As a Murrini Chopper, it will plough through four 1/2 inch in diameter canes at a time…. like butter. Generally leaves nice square ends but it of course to some degree depends on how well the stick is annealed and the fit of the colors within.

It doubles as a color bar chopper. You adjust the height of the cutter and power through the bar. As with cutting murrini, the ends of the cut are related to the quality of the annealing. It will give you good control of the size of the chunks that you are separating. It’s a tool that I use in the glass shop almost every day.

Replaceable blades with four cutting edges each.

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