[TheForge] Glass and Steel
Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer
artgawk at thegrid.net
Wed Jan 30 23:52:02 EST 2008
What's entertaining about tempered glass sheets is how far you
can bend them with apparent impunity...pf
Peter Hirst wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with glass table tops? I have available to me a virtually unlimited supply of 1/4 glass up to almost 48 x 96, both tempered and plate. I am looking for technical information on using such glass for table tops. Quarter inch seems thin to me, but a couple of things have encouraged me. First, when I was a kid, we had a porch dining table of (machine) forged iron with a glass 1/4" top that was supported only at its edge. This was about 36 x72. Second, a friend of mine has a dozen or so 48x 96 panels 3/16 thick that he removed from a skylight application, the strength of which he demonstrated to me by walking across a single sheet supported only at its long edges. Of course, the thing is tempered, so you tap it with a hammer and it explodes into a pile of marbles, but the initial strength is impressive. I have found some 1/4 inch thick table tops online up to 48" diameter rounds, but not with enough techinical information to give me confide
nce to build a table for sale from such material. Anyone out there into incorporating glass in furniture?
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