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Flat Polish |
Ground at a 45?angle to a flat finish, the edge is polished to a prism-like opulence.
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Bullnose |
This edge has a 'quarter' (1/4) rounded treatment, which gives the glass a smoother, more fluid, look.
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Mitre |
The edge of the glass is ground down until only a fraction of its original thickness remains. The edge can be ground from anywhere between 0?and 45? producing a neat, contemporary look.
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Pencil Polish |
A fully-rounded edge effect with reflective qualities similar to flat polished edges.
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Ogee |
The flowing effect of this edge introduces elegance to both straight or curved edge finishes. This curvature is similar to the letter 'S', with polishing methods similar to 'pencil polish' edges.
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Chipped Frosted |
A highly distinguished look, this process involves deliberate edge chipping, followed by traditional sand-blasting techniques to create a opaque, yet smooth finish.
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Rope |
An ornamental sculpting treatment which adds a personalized touch to any glass edge.
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Scooped |
A very distinct look accomplished through the use of glass sculpting sandblasting techniques, resulting in an opaque finish.
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Triple Pencil |
This is the newest form of edgework technique available for glass. It introduces a defined yet soft stepping edge effect.
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