This is the shaping or finishing of the edges of a glass surface, usually by grinding with an abrasive wheel. Pencil Polished edge in a Satin finish (also available in clear finish) is the most common type of edge work on mirrors. Although this is not as common on mirrors as it is on glass. Beveled edges can also be applied to any of these edge finishes. See the Beveling section.
Designers and architects know that a professionally polished, flat edge with arises truly showcases the beauty of glass. To achieve this high quality finish, with its superb engineering, this highly efficient machine helps us meet even the most stringent lead times. We also use vertical uprights, ranging from 8 to 11 diamond grinding and polishing wheels, to create flawless mitered glass edge work. Pencil Polishing: High production pencil polish Our horizontal and vertical pencil polishing machines offer top quality pencil polished edges in a quick turnaround time. A seamed edge has been sanded and it may be rough and slightly chipped, but it will not be sharp. It is the most economical edge but it’s not recommended if the edges will be exposed.
Double Bevel: The slanted edges of bevels refract light into a rainbow of colors — both inside the glass, and onto your walls, floors and ceilings. Using bevels in windows, doors, and sun catchers is very popular.