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Old 03-12-2010, 05:19 PM   #11
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Any place that sells shower doors etc and custom cuts glass will do this. And it is not all that expensive either.

By the way, go glass, not plexiglass, especially if you have stoneware dishes or any type of dish that has rough spots on the bottom. Glass will never scratch from that but plexiglass sort of does and it ends up looking grey and dull and dingy.

And you should go bevelled, then no chance of cutting yourself. I have used both Cascade Glass a bit north of Chinook Shopping center on Macleod Trail as well as Chinook Glass on 16 Ave NW, both do good work.

And all tables will have a slightly different lip around the edge. So take a piece of paper and bend it over that lip with enough force that the lip makes an indentation on the paper. Take that to whoever is cutting a top for your table and they will know exactly how to bevel it etc.
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