DocJr
10-12-2010, 05:01 PM
Hey fellas,
I got a place of my own finally, but the place I'll be renting is too big for a single person.....I have an "Art Room" now!!
So yea, the main subject at hand... a few years ago I salvaged a piece of glass that was dumped off at the local dumpster, looks to be coffee table glass, it's 1/2 inch thick, about 3 feet by 4 feet. Beings that it wasn't cracked or even chipped, I hauled it off...(Pretty heavy for a guy only weighing 95 lbs haha) My plan was to make it my new drawing table, but I don't know anything about mounting it to anything, or even if it would be safe to work on (Is coffee table glass tempered??)
When you see some professional glass tables it looks like they rest on them metal supports, does the glass mount to these somehow, or does it just rest? If it just rests, it won't be sufficient for me, I need an angle. I was thinking about laying the glass within a channel. (It would take away the floating glass coolness factor) Dad has access to metal, lazers, and a welding department so yea, I'm really not limited to materials.
What do you guys think? Do you know anything about glass tables? Anyone have an really cool ones?
Thanks in advance!
Nelson
I got a place of my own finally, but the place I'll be renting is too big for a single person.....I have an "Art Room" now!!
So yea, the main subject at hand... a few years ago I salvaged a piece of glass that was dumped off at the local dumpster, looks to be coffee table glass, it's 1/2 inch thick, about 3 feet by 4 feet. Beings that it wasn't cracked or even chipped, I hauled it off...(Pretty heavy for a guy only weighing 95 lbs haha) My plan was to make it my new drawing table, but I don't know anything about mounting it to anything, or even if it would be safe to work on (Is coffee table glass tempered??)
When you see some professional glass tables it looks like they rest on them metal supports, does the glass mount to these somehow, or does it just rest? If it just rests, it won't be sufficient for me, I need an angle. I was thinking about laying the glass within a channel. (It would take away the floating glass coolness factor) Dad has access to metal, lazers, and a welding department so yea, I'm really not limited to materials.
What do you guys think? Do you know anything about glass tables? Anyone have an really cool ones?
Thanks in advance!
Nelson