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First attempt at DIY rock background
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1975333, member: 76248"] That's a bummer about the wrong size. It's good that the manufacturer was able to re-size it for you. I mentioned in your other thread that I think the main risk is safety - as you said. The standard glass may not be as tough and will likely break into sharp shards if broken. I would probably pick plexiglass as a second choice to tempered glass, but since you already have the glass manufactured may as well stick with it. Do you have updated photos of the enclosure? The older ones haven't migrated (yet - it's in progress) and aren't showing. I would think the smaller the piece, the less risk. If you're using it for a front facing window on a door, then setting it within a sturdy frame of some kind would likely improve the stability of the glass and reduce the risk of it breaking. If you set it along with some sort of semi-flexible caulk, that may provide some extra (slight) give and flexibility against vibration etc. [/QUOTE]
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