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CNC Milling and Drilling
- Clean Cut – rough and sharp
- Seamed – a rough grind is applied to the top and bottom to take off the sharpness
- Ground – all edges are ground but not polished and have a satin-finished look
- Flat Polish – the side edge is flat with a small seam or aris on the top and bottom edge of the glass
- Pencil Polish – side edge is rounded which gives it a soft look
- Mitered Edge – creates any degree angle on the edge of the glass
Glass/Mirror Cutting
- We have the most up-to-date glass-cutting machine to provide you with precision-cut glass pieces.
- Hole-drilling
- Notches and cut-outs for light switches
- Finger pulls: handle grooves in sliding glass doors
- Bonded boxes
- Pattern cutting: diameters, ovals, race-track ovals, quarter rounds, various shapes
Tempered Glass
- We offer the most up-to-date tempering/heat-strengthening process available. Tempered glass is great in homes, businesses, boats and automobiles.
- We can either temper or heat-strengthen your glass from 3/16” – 3/4″
- We can temper as big as 60” x 120” or as small as 4” x 8”
- When tempering, we create an initial condition of surface and edge compression. This is achieved by heating the glass and then rapidly cooling the surfaces. This leaves the center hot and as it cools it forces the surfaces and edges into compression.
- This glass will be four times stronger than annealed glass and will be able to withstand a wide range of temperature changes. When tempered glass breaks, it fractures into small, relatively harmless pieces. This is called “dicing” which reduces the dangers of injury.
- Heat-strengthened glass has a surface compression between 3,500–10,000 psi or an edge compression between 5,500–9,700 psi. The fracture characteristics vary according to the psi surface and edge compression. The lower the psi, the more like annealed glass; the higher the psi, the more like tempered glass.