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Default O/T -- cutting glass block

On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:56:17 -0700, "charlie"
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Robatoy wrote:
On Jan 10, 9:09 pm, " wrote:
Number One son has drafted me for a bathroom renovation, which may
involve installing a glass block partial wall. The rub is that he
wants it flush against his sloped ceiling. Is it possible to cut
glass blocks accurately and cleanly? Any tips will be appreciated.

Larry


For interior use, the acrylic blocks are a good choice. they can
easily be cut.

Glass blocks are never cut.. not that I have ever seen.


i've never seen them cut and installed either, but a tile saw will go
through one pretty quickly.


....I just did a kitchen and lady selected glass tile sheets for her
splash...I went to the local marble/stone house and there on the wall
was "glass blades"...bought one, installed on my wet saw, and she cut
sweet as can be. Would have no qualms cutting some glass blocks.
OTOH, is the ceiling sloped? If not, why not construct a "base" out
of whatever material would complement the glass and set the blocks on
*it?* Then you could figger the measures, block and grout, to come
out with a grout line on top...

cg

you can get 1/2 height blocks. i've also made a glass block out of stained
glass and used that in a non-standard height place, or perhaps you can make
a wood block and use it as a base or fill block on the top (obwwr)?