Beveled & Edged Glass and Mirror

Clean Cut: Clean cut glass has a raw edge, is sharp, and may have small chips on the edges.
Seamed: Seaming produces a sanded edge that is not sharp, has the look of a natural cut, and may have small chips on edge.
Pencil Ground Edge: A machined edge with a smooth, rounded profile. The ground edge has a sanded, nearly white appearance.
Pencil Polished Edge: A machined edge with a polished, rounded profile. The polished edge has a similar appearance to the face of the glass.
Flat Ground Edge: A machined edge with a smooth, flat, and angular ground edge. The ground edge has a sanded, nearly white appearance.
Flat Polished Edge: A machined edge with a polished, flat, and angular profile. The polished edge has a similar appearance to the face of the glass.
Beveled Pencil Edge: Beveled edges are specified by width (½” – 1 ½”) and are created through a grinding and polishing process. The edge is ground to a pencil profile.
Beveled Pencil Polish: Beveled edges are specified by width (½” – 1 ½”) and are created through a grinding and polishing process. The edge is ground and polished to a pencil profile.

Pattern Bevels

Glass and mirror can be cut and edged in any pattern that is greater than 8” on both the width and height measurement. We need a pattern from you for any shape that has one or more curved lines or any shape that does not have at least two 90-degree angles.
Use our corner guide to specify rounded or clipped corners.

The pattern must be made from brown craft paper, cardboard, poster board, pressboard, or any wood product, and must be cut to the finished dimension to ensure accuracy of size.

Your pattern will be cut within our tolerances:

(+ or – 1/16”) on 3/16” and ¼” glass
(+ or – ⅛”) on ⅜” glass
(+ or – ¼”) on ½” glass

If the finished product is mirror, the pattern must be cut to the exact size of the finished product. Mark the face side of the pattern.