The edges are ground down by grinding them, they aren't grinding by grounding them down. I assume you mean GRIND, so assuming that you need to take it to a glass shop.... unless you have the equipment to do it yourself, and I know you don't or else you wouldn't have to ask.
To secure glass in a frame using glazing points, first place the glass in the frame. Then, gently press the glazing points into the frame around the edges of the glass to hold it in place. Make sure the points are evenly spaced and secure.
Silvered Glass mirrors. Or regular mirrors for those that don't understand Silver and/or glass
This question is a little illegible, but I think that you could frame a painting in London at framesetandmatch. They frame glass and mirrors, do frame mouldings and even frame things like guitars or other priceless things that you want presented.
One way to estimate the age of a mirror is by examining the mirror's glass and frame style. Older mirrors may have imperfections in the glass like waviness or black spots, while newer mirrors tend to have clearer reflections. Additionally, the design of the frame can offer clues to the mirror's age based on the prevailing styles of different time periods.
The steps involved in patio door glass replacement typically include measuring the glass, removing the old glass, cleaning the frame, installing the new glass, and sealing the edges for security and insulation.
The steps involved in skylight glass replacement typically include measuring the size of the glass, removing the old glass, cleaning the frame, installing the new glass, sealing the edges, and testing for proper fit and function.
Feel the bowl with your fingers,, molded glass will feel smooth without any sharp edges. Cut or etched glass will have very sharp edges where the glass has been cut or ground. True cut glass is usually much heavier also because these peices are usually made from thick lead glass.
Glass
mirrors or glass
A piece of glass in a frame is commonly referred to as a framed glass or glass pane.
A person who makes mirrors is called a "mirror maker" or a "glass artisan." They specialize in crafting mirrors from glass materials using various techniques like silvering or coating the glass with a reflective surface.
The glass in beveled mirrors are ground with diamond hones and polished. you can buy machines and the hones for this but it can get expensive. If you really want to do this there sites on homemade beveling machines. (try the DIY site) Good-Luck