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What would be the right type of glass to use for blasting decorations in? I thought about adding some glass doors for some of the wife's kitchen cabinets which I hope to start designing/building soon. I have blasted some glass but just used whatever glass was available. Don't want anything for this that would break easily later. She wants sunflowers and ladybugs. Thanks
[ June 23, 2004, 01:21 PM: Message edited by: Wayne Webb ]
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1/4" Float is good to practice on most cabinet windows are 1/8" Float*** I could talk on this subject all day, and possible confused you. So Stick to the BASICS. any other questions on glass or glue Chipping E-Mail Direct,Cool
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Tempered will be safer, especially for cabinets on the floor, and might even be required by code in your area.
Tempered glass should be frosted. Don't do a deep etch. It could break at any time, even while being untouched. Use a very fine aluminum oxide or silicon carbide and you'll get a very clean etch. (frost)