Progressive scratch test was carried out on the glass-ceramics to study the continuous micro-fracture mechanism of its surface, which provided an important basis for the research on the grinding mechanism of glass-ceramics. By microimaging of scratch, the continuous material removal process of glass-ceramics from ductility to ductile brittleness to brittleness was observed in micro-view, confirming that there was a ductile brittleness between ductility and brittleness on the surface of glass-ceramics. The critical point for breaking from ductility to ductile brittleness and the critical point for breaking from ductile brittleness to brittleness were measured. The machined critical depth hc1 of the composite domain of ductility and ductile brittleness and the machined critical depth hc2 of the composite domain of ductile brittleness and brittleness for glass-ceramics were further obtained by computational analysis. This study provides valuable insights into the surface machining forming and surface microstructure generating of glass-ceramics material. The research results can also provide reference on determining the critical grinding parameters of glass-ceramics material.