Rub it with very fine sandpaper (400+)
A cut with smooth edges is called an incision.
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.
Use a glass cutter to cut the bottle top off the bottle, use sandpaper to smooth the edges of the glass.
It can cut you but should not cause serious harm (just a minor cut). Due to its structure, it is designed as a "safety" glass so that when it shatters, it shatters into many oval shaped pieces that has smooth edges. As stated before, in certain circumstances it can cut you (i.e. noticing that it is about to crack or falling from a fixture and you try to catch it).
Glass is a safety concern, because when glass breaks it forms pieces with extremely sharp edges that can easily cut someone.
This is due to the diffraction of the light.
I would consult a local glass shop. They can cut a piece for you and round the corners and edges.
Regular glass has a color that is evident in the edges when it is cut. Starfire glass is extremely clear, with no color distortion. It is used in luxury products, jewelry displays, and aquariums.
cut glass is very smooth and polished, whereas pressed glass is made in a mold and will present two seam lines at opposing sides of the glass. Often, but not always, it will show some "chill marks" as slight rippling on the flat planes.
A fine cut file is used for filing down wood and other materials. It is also used to smooth the edges of materials such as wood, metal or plastic.
calls-Last answer BS Diamond when shined and cut is smooth and pointy at the edges, when it is not yet refined it is like a regular rock, rough and stuff.
I know there is a fear of glass, but drinking out of a glass i dont know. The phobias for glass are: Hyelophobia, Hyalophobia, and Nelophobia. Or if its a fear of the glass being contaminated by someone, like germs, it might be mysophobia.AnswerLet us make up/discover a word for 'the fear of drinking out of glasses':Hyalotrempinophobia