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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] flat glass wasRe: re:Levelling large table

Posted by zeff1015@a...
on 2001-01-17 05:29:52 UTC
Working with both glass and countertops, I would suggest a thicker glass
(3/8" or so) if you want to keep a good level surface with a fair amount of
weight on it. You'd be surprised how much a sheet of 1/4" will flex. The
particle board for countertops would work okay as long as you have a good
support structure under it. If you don't use a lot of weight on the surface
you might be able to get away with 1/4"

As for the glass and time scales. Does the tempering of the glass in modern
window panes play a role in extending that time?

-Jeff

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