Hi,At work we used it to cut glass. Yes, cut glass. A score and a resistance wire heater with a spring. Heat the crack and add a dab of water from a q-tip and break. It was tough cutting glass that was initially 1" x 1"
i wanted to cut a mirror tile around a rectangular heat register. So, I cut maybe a 4" x 3" area of tile. I scored it and then bent a heating element in a L and used the q-tip. Of course it didn't cut the rectangle out, but it tried really hard. I had some glass to nibble, but it worked,
My variac is a weird set-up, but I was may in high school when I did it. I have a 1000 W isolation xformer elsewhere on the bench. Got it for like $10.00 USD. My uncle gave me a 3 A variac which is generally not useful, BUT... I put an analog ammeter and analog voltmeter on it.
The switch I used was a center off. One side would bypass the Variac (Isolation at 15 A) the other side would use the Variac + isolation.
If I did it again, I would add a light or lights that turned on when the switch was on. This is where I would plug in what i was working on. Usually this was an audio amplifier.
Did the Muffin fan speed control at work.
Remeber to fuse the wiper.
Sencore made a nice unit that combined a leakage tester and Wattmeter, Volts and Amps.
That's amazing because my uncle gave me a 3 amp variac too when i was still quite young. It took me a while to do something with it though because it was a bare variac, with no power cord or outlet, i had to wire it up myself and place it into a coffee can for the case. Used it a million times after that, but it got stolen somewhere down the line. The one i have now is much bigger though and can handle anything line power oriented (120v 20amp).