The glass top table
Been holding onto this idea for a while....
Here is a photo of the table all formed up, welded and rough ground.
I have some glass billet samples from Bullseye glass.
The idea was/is to have a small coffee table with the billets on top.
Initially I was going to make a small grid with a "tray" for each block of glass.
I drew this out a number of times, measured, pondered and mulled it over for a while.
Finally yesterday the idea burst forth and I didnt sketch or plan.
Just grabbed the metal, welder, cutter, grinder and went to work....
Here it is after a coat of black satin krylon paint. I will let the paint dry over night and then put the glass blocks on top to finish it off. I even was able to get some small plastic "feet" or end caps from Ace hardware. I will also pound those in just near the end.
Hope you like - it will be even better with the glass blocks on top... I will try and post a photo tomorrow of the project done....
Im kind of proud of it soo far. Maybe there is a future for me in making some furniture stuff...
Here is a photo of the table all formed up, welded and rough ground.
I have some glass billet samples from Bullseye glass.
The idea was/is to have a small coffee table with the billets on top.
Initially I was going to make a small grid with a "tray" for each block of glass.
I drew this out a number of times, measured, pondered and mulled it over for a while.
Finally yesterday the idea burst forth and I didnt sketch or plan.
Just grabbed the metal, welder, cutter, grinder and went to work....
Here it is after a coat of black satin krylon paint. I will let the paint dry over night and then put the glass blocks on top to finish it off. I even was able to get some small plastic "feet" or end caps from Ace hardware. I will also pound those in just near the end.
Hope you like - it will be even better with the glass blocks on top... I will try and post a photo tomorrow of the project done....
Im kind of proud of it soo far. Maybe there is a future for me in making some furniture stuff...
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