[SML] Sanding/Grinding Glass

Jerry Durand jdurand at interstellar.com
Thu Oct 20 15:49:15 UTC 2016


A friend grinds glass for artwork and had me build him a diamond wheel
for it.  8" horizontal wheel with water drip.

If you were patient and careful you could use a rotary tool with the
small diamond wheels.

On 10/19/2016 08:13 AM, Matthew Whiton via Stagecraft wrote:
> All, 
>
>        I bought some classic green glass lamp shades 10" cone with a
> 2.25" fitter to use with some cord pendants. The glass shades are so
> poorly manufactured that the fitter surface is not parallel with the
> bottom of the shade so it hangs crooked. 
>
> What should I be using if I want to grind/sand the fitter surface down
> to correct the problem?
>
> I tried adding material to to compensate first, but that raised the
> fitter up so that it doesn't seat in the indentation where the screws
> are supposed to land. 
>
> Many Thanks in advance for your suggestions. 
>
> Matt 
>
>
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Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.
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