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How thick is the piece of glass that you need? Not all thicknesses are available in colors. (Note that the graphics are representations only.)
1/8" and 3/16" inch glass is commonly used as door glass for cabinets and for glass in older windows.
1/4" inch glass is the most common size used in fireplace doors and for top protectors on tables.
3/8" and 1/2" glass are mostly used for shelves, shower doors and table tops. The thickness of this glass gives it a lot more strength.
This is one of the most important pieces of information for your order. Dimensions must be entered in inches, not feet. For example, if you need a piece that is 1' 2-3/16" please enter the dimensions as 14-3/16". The first drop-down box is for whole inches and the second one for fractions of an inch. We can cut to within 1/16" so please be as precise as possible. Using the guide below, tell us the size of your piece(s). Always measure twice so we only have to cut it once. Glass cannot be returned because it is the wrong size.
Please note that an Elliptical Oval is a mathematical shape determined by the width and height you provide. If you think your shape is not a TRUE Elliptical Oval please contact our customer service department about sending us a pattern.
How do I know if I need edgework? What is a seamed edge?
A seamed edge is not a decorative edge. A seamed edge has been lightly sanded in order to eliminate any sharp edges or burrs making it safe to handle. A seamed edge is most often used in applications where the edges are being laid into a table top frame or slid into a channel. We exceed all industry standards. In a seamed edge, slight flaring and chipping may occur. This is normal.
If you are ordering this glass for a table top, coffee table or any application where the edge will be seen, we highly recommend you choose one of our more decorative edges
Edgework can be placed on any side of the glass or all sides. You do not need to put edge work on edges of glass that will never be exposed. You can save money by only requesting edge work on the necessary edges.
Please check the boxes below for any edges that you would like the edgework applied to. If no boxes are selected then NO edgework will be applied.
We can drill holes in Tempered Glass and Neoceramic Glass. If you select this option, your hole will be placed in the exact center of the glass. This is typically used for glass which will have an umbrella placed in it.
If you select this option, your hole will be placed in the exact center of the glass. This is typically used for glass which will have an umbrella placed in it.