
What is flat Polish granite?
Flat Polish is a simple, elegant and classic edge profile for granite or marble. This style is equally at home on modern counters or in a vintage kitchen that needs new life. We also see the Flat Polish granite edge on counters for homes that lean towards transitional style and design.
What is a flat polished edge on glass?
A flat polished edge is most commonly found on glass tops (thickness ranging anywhere from 1/4″ to 3/4″). The glass is run through a glass edging polishing machine with a number of polishing wheels, ranging in grits getting finer towards the end. After the flat polish is created, the glass approaches two wheels angled at 45-degrees.
What are the different applications for flat polished edges and seamed edges?
From here, let’s walk through the different applications for flat polished edges and seamed edges. Your glass railing panels will come with flat polished edges, regardless of where they are installed: around your pool, to fence your deck, along your interior mezzanine edge, etc.
What is the difference between flat Polish and double pencil edge?
The Double Pencil edge has slightly more rounded edges than Flat Polish, yet retains the sleek and current feel. Clients often choose this when they expect to spend a lot of time leaning against the front edges of the counter, or a lot of time sitting up at a high bar. This is a standard granite edge profile.

What Does polished glass mean?
Polished edges are produced by buffing the edge of the glass with a fine abrasive material and polishing oil. The result is a beautifully translucent finish. Flat polished edges are excellent options for the thicker glass used in shelves and frameless shower enclosures.
What is the difference between polished and beveled edge mirror?
The difference between a polished edge and a beveled edge is very simple, the polish takes place on the side of the glass, and the bevel is actually on the face of the glass. When a piece of glass is cut, the edge is extremely sharp. In order to rectify this, the edge needs to be finished.
What is pencil polish glass?
Pencil Polish Pencil polished glass edges are ground smooth, finished with a shiny or glossy polish, and feature a slight curve. The unique finish makes pencil polishing ideal for aesthetics-focused applications. Like pencil-ground edges, the edge's radius is similar to a pencil or C shape.
What does polished mirror mean?
A polished edge mirror has a uniformly level surface from one side to the other. The edge of the mirror is polished smooth for a look that is simple and functional.
What is flat polished edge?
Flat Polished Edge A flat polish is a straight edge treatment that offers clean lines, a sleek appearance, and a glossy finish. Most flat polish edge treatments also feature a 45° chamfer at the top and bottom edge, which softens the sharpness and offers an added design appeal.
Why is a beveled mirror better?
A beveled mirror is uniquely designed to create an elegant appearance. The glass professional cuts the edges and polishes the material to a specific angle. This creates a mirror that is thinner around the edges than a flat mirror. The slant at the edges catches light to provide attractive visual effects.
How can you tell if glass is tempered?
Tempered glass has smooth edges Tempered sheets have smooth and even edges because of the extra processing it goes through. On the other hand, if the glass is not tempered, the edges feel rough to touch. So, the best way to feel is to run your fingers over the edges.
How do you smooth out the edges of glass?
Sand down the edges with 150-grit, 220-grit, 320-grit, then finally 400-grit sandpaper to make your glass even smoother. Then, use 1000-grit and 2000-grit sandpaper to polish the edge to perfection. Wipe the edge of the glass with a clean damp cloth once you've finished sanding to wipe away any leftover grit or dust.
How do you remove sharp edges from glass?
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What does a polished mirror edge look like?
Different Types of Edge Polishing Pencil polished glass edges are ground smooth, finished with a shiny or glossy polish, and feature a slight curve. The unique finish makes pencil polishing ideal for aesthetics-focused applications. Like pencil-ground edges, the edge's radius is similar to a pencil or C shape.
What is glass edging?
Glass edging is a grinding process performed to remove the sharp, raw edge of a glass component. Proper edge treatment is critical to the overall performance of any glass substrate, affecting safety of handling, protection from chipping, promotion of cleanliness, improved dimensional tolerance and mechanical function.
What is an Arrised edge?
Edge Arrising is just taking the sharpness off the edge of the glass. It does not give it a smooth clean finish. It makes the glass easier to handle as it removes the risk of cutting yourself. Toughened glass comes arrised as standard.
Are beveled mirrors better quality?
Bevelled mirrors have a more polished and sophisticated finish compared to regular mirrors because of the way they catch the light. Bevelled mirrors also don't require a frame because of their slanted edges. Your bevelled mirror from Jim's Glass will stand out.
What does beveled mirror mean?
A beveled mirror has slightly slanted or angled edges. The angle of the bevel depends on the mirror's overall design. The steeper the bevel, the more angled the edges look. This means a ½-inch bevel has a flatter appearance than a one-inch bevel.
What is beveled glass edge?
The term “beveled” refers to a glass that has its edges cut and polished to a specific angle and size in order to produce a specific elegant look. This process leaves the glass thinner around the edges, while the large middle portion remains the normal glass thickness.
Can you bevel an existing mirror?
If your mirror is in good shape otherwise, you can save yourself a more costly replacement by using beveled mirror strips. These strips are made from high-quality glass and lay directly on top of your existing mirror. They're fixed in place with adhesive for a secure and seamless look.
What is Mirror Edge Polishing?
A flat polished edge is commonly applied to mirrors that will displayed without using a frame. This polish gives the mirror a beautiful professional finish and eliminates the possibility of cutting your hands when touching the edges.
Different Types of Edge Polishing
There are different ways to polish the edge of the mirror glass. Four different techniques we utilize include:
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Cut and Swipe or Seamed Edges
Also referred to as safety seams or swiped edges, this type of glass edging — in which a sanding belt is used to lightly sand off sharp edges — is primarily employed to ensure the finished piece is safe for handling.
Grind and Chamfer (Bevel)
This type of edging involves flat grinding glass edges until they are smooth and then running the top and bottom edges along a belt to eliminate sharpness and remove chips. The resulting glass piece features a smooth chamfer top and bottom with an exterior ground edge.
Pencil Grind
Pencil grinding, achieved through the use of a diamond-embedded grinding wheel, is used to create a slightly rounded edge and allows for a frosty, satin, or matte glass finish. “Pencil” refers to the edge radius, which is similar to a pencil or C shape. This grind is also referred to as a Semi-Polished Edge.
Pencil Polish
Pencil polished glass edges are ground smooth, finished with a shiny or glossy polish, and feature a slight curve. The unique finish makes pencil polishing ideal for aesthetics-focused applications. Like pencil-ground edges, the edge’s radius is similar to a pencil or C shape.
Flat Polish
This method involves cutting the edges of the glass and then flat polishing them, resulting in a sleek appearance and shiny or glossy finish. Most flat-polished applications also employ a small 45 ° angle chamfer on the top and bottom glass edges to remove sharpness and “chatter” which can also be polished.
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Swift Glass can accommodate a variety of glass edgework methods. To learn more about the different types of edgework available, download our comprehensive Edgework Terminology Infographic, complete with multiple surface views and detailed descriptions of various glass edge types.
Flat Polish
Flat Polish is a simple, elegant and classic edge profile for granite or marble. This style is equally at home on modern counters or in a vintage kitchen that needs new life. We also see the Flat Polish granite edge on counters for homes that lean towards transitional style and design.
Pencil Round
Pencil Round is another very current, and very popular granite edge that works in almost any setting. When you have a gorgeous granite in a designer kitchen, or a subtle granite in a calming space, Pencil Round just works. This is a standard granite edge profile.
Double Pencil Edge
The Double Pencil edge has slightly more rounded edges than Flat Polish, yet retains the sleek and current feel. Clients often choose this when they expect to spend a lot of time leaning against the front edges of the counter, or a lot of time sitting up at a high bar. This is a standard granite edge profile.
Full Bullnose
Full Bullnose shows up everywhere – in residential and commercial settings. This soft edge style lets other design elements in the space take center stage. This edge is most popular in tradional settings.
Half Bullnose
Half Bullnose is another client favorite for when you want a little curve, but not the full traditional look of the full bullnose edge. We also refer to this granite edge as a waterfall edge. It is actually not as rounded on the top as the drawing shows.
Ogee
Ogee is an elegant and curvy edge we are often requested to cut for granite counter tops in more traditional homes. The Ogee edge is frequently used as part of the profile for a built-up (laminated) edge for fancier kitchens, particularly kitchen islands. This is considered to be an upgraded granite edge profile.
Quarter Inch Bevel
The Quarter Inch Bevel (1/4 inch bevel) is a good choice when you don’t want a rounded edge on your granite but still want some shape. This is a standard granite edge profile.
Machine Polished Edge
A flat polished edge is most commonly found on glass tops (thickness ranging anywhere from 1/4″ to 3/4″). The glass is run through a glass edging polishing machine with a number of polishing wheels, ranging in grits getting finer towards the end.
Seamed, Broken, or Hand Polished Edge
A seamed or “broken” edge is most normally used when the glass is going into a frame, and the edges are going to be covered. Glass edging can be expensive as usually it’s billed out per linear inch. Therefore if the glass is going to be inserted into some type of frame, there’s no reason to pay for the high end polish.
Beveled Edge
A beveled edge is found on both glass tops, and mirrors hanging on walls with or without frames. Normally when found on a glass top, there is not full support underneath the glass, so the bevel can be seen. Examples being glass pedestals, or coffee tables with the center open.
