Glass size/thickness

Get help and framing advice from the framing community
Post Reply
Nearlygotitright
Posts: 70
Joined: Sun 08 May, 2011 8:37 pm
Location: Fife
Organisation: Bellfield basement
Interests: Hill walking, gardening, framing
Location: Gauldry, Fife

Glass size/thickness

Post by Nearlygotitright »

I've made several quite large frames lately- c. 1000 x 700, and used 2mm glass. They have been in a substantial (72 mm) moulding, so it all seems pretty stable. I'd appreciate advice on the point size wise at which I should I start to consider thicker glass
Roboframer

Re: Glass size/thickness

Post by Roboframer »

Up to about 10 sq ft for me - e.g. 36x40" - but it depends ......

If that was in a frame with just a spacer, or an inner frame - i.e. there's a big air space under most of the area, I'd consider 2mm unsafe.

Anything I couldn't get from a full 48x36" sheet would also not be 2mm, e.g. a long piece, like 56x20" is under 8 sq ft but I don't want to know about stocking the larger (72x48"??) sheets that 2mm comes in, or having it cut to size for me, and anything that long warrants more then 2mm anyway IMHO.

37x38" is also less than 10 sq ft, but can't be got out of a full sheet, so again, not 2mm for me.

But I wouldn't go to 3mm glass, or any glass at all - it's too heavy and not easy to handle, especially when flipping over to clean the other side. I go to acrylic.
Nearlygotitright
Posts: 70
Joined: Sun 08 May, 2011 8:37 pm
Location: Fife
Organisation: Bellfield basement
Interests: Hill walking, gardening, framing
Location: Gauldry, Fife

Re: Glass size/thickness

Post by Nearlygotitright »

Thank you - a good guide that should keep me right on most things I want to do. 4 x 3 x 2mm glass is frightening enough, I just can't imagine trying to do anything with six feet of the stuff.
Graysalchemy

Re: Glass size/thickness

Post by Graysalchemy »

I always have 10 sheets of it in the workshop. but it is a pita to use.
Post Reply