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Glass grinders.
I work in etched glass, not stained. But I like to work with odd shapes, so
I've considered a glass grinder, and I have a few questions. I'm curious as to how badly the edge is chipped after its been ground. I know the stained glass crowd puts came or foil around the edge, so it isn't an issue. But for me, it might be. Can someone send me a close-up pic of the edge of a piece of glass after it's been ground so I can see the finish? Also, it looks to me that most grinding heads are 3/4 to an inch tall. Would they'd work on 3/8" or 1/2" glass? Seems like it'd be OK, but wonder if anyone out there has had experience with this? Thanks. Bill |
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