Ender100@aol.com
Date: 11/15/02-01:36:45 AM Z
You might try a very fine carborundum powder and water... make a slurry and
use something like a hardwood block or even a metal plateto rub down the
surface of the glass... this will give the surface tooth. Hardware stores
now sell diamond sharpening 'stones" that could also be used to do the same
thing...
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 11/15/02 1:45:53 AM, jefulton1@attbi.com writes:
<< I'd say to try either:
1. taking it to a sandblaster and use an extremely fine sand to juuuust
etch the surface
2. purchasing some hydroflouric acid and making a mild etch.
3. talk to a good glass store re creating a tooth. One might even be able
to purchase a special or unique type of glass. >>
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