beveled side up
The bevel should be up; with bevel down the glass top is not making full contact with the supporting edge on the wood frame.
you phone a glass company
A piece of glass in a frame is commonly referred to as a framed glass or glass pane.
The glass you use for your coffee table will depend on your table. If the edges of the glass are not going to be exposed any glass that fits will work. If the edges of the glass are exposed you will want to find glass that has beveled edges to eliminate the sharp corners and edges of the glass. Tempered glass is used for safety purposes. If shattered, it will not splintered into dangerous shards; instead, it will crumble into small cubes, just like a car windshield does when broken. That said, thicker glass used for table tops is often NOT tempered because it is not likely to shatter. This is true of tabletops that are 1/2" to 3/4" thick. Anything less than 1/2" should always be tempered. This site has an excellent FAQ with info on the subject: http://www.glasstopsdirect.com/faqs.php
Individual pieces of glass in a frame are called "panes" or "glass panels." Each pane is a separate sheet of glass that fits within the frame.
To remove glass from a picture frame, carefully remove the backing of the frame and gently lift out the glass. Be cautious to avoid breaking the glass and use gloves for safety.
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
The steps involved in frame glass replacement for a window typically include removing the old glass, cleaning the frame, measuring the new glass, cutting the glass to size if needed, applying a sealant or adhesive, and installing the new glass into the frame securely.
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.
The standard thickness of picture frame glass is typically 2mm to 3mm.
Using a glass pot for brewing coffee allows you to easily monitor the brewing process, ensuring the coffee is brewed to your desired strength. Glass pots also do not absorb flavors or odors, preserving the taste of the coffee. Additionally, glass pots are easy to clean and maintain, making them a convenient choice for coffee brewing.
With windex or a similar glass cleaner.