Tempered Art Glass?
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Tempered Art Glass?
OK . . . one other major question for today from someone new to all of this. I was advised that if I ever got into making sinks (or other architectural pieces) that I should have good liability insurance for the obvious reasons. In my web travels, I notice a few large glass companies that do architectural art glass work indicate that their panels are tempered. Can the studio glass artist temper their own panels (or sinks?).
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I routinely temper my art glass. It is kiln cast with a singlelayer of 10mm float glass. I have to make my shape capable of "riding the rollers" in the tempering oven and the total thickness including relief must be under 1" I have this done at a tempering factory.draco_myst wrote:OK . . . one other major question for today from someone new to all of this. I was advised that if I ever got into making sinks (or other architectural pieces) that I should have good liability insurance for the obvious reasons. In my web travels, I notice a few large glass companies that do architectural art glass work indicate that their panels are tempered. Can the studio glass artist temper their own panels (or sinks?).
I don't quite understand what companies who claim to sell tempered glass sinks do to temper them. It would require a set up that perfectly matches the shape of the bowl. There is no place to have this done on a custom basis and it seems to me that it would be cost prohibitive to set up. Perhaps they are doing chemical tempering.
There is no code requirement for a sink to be tempered. There are dozens of companies that produce annealled glass sinks. Be careful, that's all.
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Re: Tempered Art Glass?
An interesting link from Schott, about tempered sinks.Bert Weiss wrote:
I don't quite understand what companies who claim to sell tempered glass sinks do to temper them. It would require a set up that perfectly matches the shape of the bowl. There is no place to have this done on a custom basis and it seems to me that it would be cost prohibitive to set up. Perhaps they are doing chemical tempering.
Be sure and click on all the "blue blocks" at the top of the page to see all the information.
http://www.us.schott.com/tgd/english/la ... index.html
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I love Vernon CT. I NEVER drive through Vernon without stopping at Reins Deli. It is just about half way from my house to Philadelphia and there is no better deli I know of further north. Maybe in Montreal??draco_myst wrote:Thanks Bert! I'm in Connecticut. Would you happen to have any suggestions on where I might find a company that does tempering that I might use when the time comes?
I use a company in MA called Contract Glass Services, in Wilmington MA 800-649-9957 They do not pick up or deliver. Solar Seal is closer to you in South Easton MA 800 225-0430 they are much pickier about what they will temper. Ask for Gerard Walsh.
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Re: Tempered Art Glass?
Nice sinks. What they need is more artists on their design team.Ron Coleman wrote:An interesting link from Schott, about tempered sinks.Bert Weiss wrote:
I don't quite understand what companies who claim to sell tempered glass sinks do to temper them. It would require a set up that perfectly matches the shape of the bowl. There is no place to have this done on a custom basis and it seems to me that it would be cost prohibitive to set up. Perhaps they are doing chemical tempering.
Be sure and click on all the "blue blocks" at the top of the page to see all the information.
http://www.us.schott.com/tgd/english/la ... index.html
Bert
Bert Weiss Art Glass*
http://www.customartglass.com
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Bert Weiss Art Glass*
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