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Clear Glass Disk (Glass Lens) Cut To Size Between 3 Inch Through 5 Inches

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  • Brand: ANDREW GLASSWRIGHT
  • Color: Clear
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Material: Glass
  • Modified Item: No
  • Shape: Circle
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Royal Oak, Michigan
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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These are clear cut 3/32" (1.5-2mm) thick, picture glass disks. They are cut to order at size required. Edge will be raw (not ground smooth)<br>INCLUDE A NOTE OR SEND A MESSAGE OF EXACT SIZE NEEDED FOR YOUR ORDER<br>Please allow additional time for large orders.<br>This glass is perfect for many different new and restoration applications.Fix and old Flashlight lens. Replace an antique radio dial glass disk. If your speedometer lens on your classic is cracked these glass circles are just what you need. These glass discs can be cut to any size with in the range of sizes. If you are making something new or restoring something these glass disks are just what you need.<br>If you need a smaller size check out my<br>1.5" to 2.99" Glass disks<br>!<br>FAQ<br>Q: Do you offer colored glass?<br>A: I do not but google “how to color glass” and you will find many options.<br>Q. Do you have frosted glass?<br>A: I do not but it is very easy to acid etch glass and there are a few products available for that.<br>Q: Do you have different thickness of glass?<br>A:<br>Sorry 3/32 glass is all I have.<br>Q: Can you use mm dimensions?<br>A: Yes I can.<br>Q: How precise can you make my circle?<br>A: My glass cuts are very “precise” but there is a tolerance to the break. I cut the glass using a score and break method, it is not machine cut. This is fine for most applications but you should capture the glass like a picture frame or window (flange on both sides) A tight fit like eyeglasses won’t generally work.<br>Q: Can you drill a hole in my glass?<br>A: Sorry I only cut circles, I don't offer drilling.<br>I try to error on the small side<br>My tolerance is about .01" on the total diameter<br>The circle isn’t perfectly round that may or may not be measurable, consider it part of the .01" tolerance<br>The edge is a ‘broken cut’ it can be sharp, it can be angled, it can be chipped, all of this is generally imperceptible but can be an issue based on what you are trying to achieve.<br>I do reject bad cuts and you are getting the best I can produce with this procedure at this price<br>You can fix a tight fit by sanding the edge of the glass as needed.<br>