Custom Cut Glass Portland, Oregon
Also known as: Portland custom glass projects, Custom cut glass Portland, Commercial glass Portland, tempered glass Portland.
OneDayGlass.com is the low price leader of custom tempered glass for the Portland area. Custom cut tempered glass delivered free to all Portland, Oregon locations. Save even more Will Call pick up.
Description
Glass Types: | Annealed, tempered, ceramic, mirror, laminated and fire-rated glass |
Thicknesses (in): | 1/8″ 5/32″ 3/16″ 1/4″ 1/2″ 3/4″ 7/8″ 1 Not all thicknesses available in all glass types |
Sizes: | Up to 60″ x 96″ |
Shapes: | Almost any shape |
Glass Tints: | Many glass tint colors and patterns available |
Edgework: | Standard, flat, bevels and rounded pencil edge |
Holes and Slots: | Cut by water jet prior to tempering |
Glass tempering: | as little as 2” x 2” |
Delivery | Most custom glass orders Ship in 1-2 days |
*See FAQs below for more detail
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Tempered Glass This product is used most often for shelves, some fireplaces and table tops. Tempered glass breaks into many small pieces when broken and usually never cracks. |
Ceramic Glass These products are made to withstand very high temperatures and are often used in woodstoves, gas stoves, ovens, halogen lamps, and laboratories. Ceramic glasses do not shatter. If broken, the piece will crack into large shards. |
Insulated Unit / Dual Pane This product consists of two panes of tempered glass separated by a spacer. The space between the two panes of glass is filled with air. These are most often used in residential window applications. |
Fire Rated Glass New Product This product is used for applications ranging from openings such as windows, side lites, and transoms, to doors, storefronts and glass walls where fire protective glass and fire resistive glass is required by code. |
Mirror This product is used to replace any mirror. Mirrors are not tempered and if broken will break into large shards. |
Shower Doors / Panels These products are made with 3/8” or 1/2" Tempered Glass with a selection of hardware such as hinges and handles as well as options such as bright guard to keep your glass looking like new for years. |
Laminate / Safety Glass This product is often used in doors and windows for security to resist burglar intrusion or if accidentally broken to keep a safeguard on the door and window until replaced. This as well makes a good sound barrier for single pane glass applications. This type of safety glass holds together when shattered. |
Annealed Glass Often used in small pieces. This product is not considered a safety glass. Annealed glass does not shatter into small pieces. If broken, the piece will crack into large shards. Maximum Annealed Glass Size: 29-15/16" x 47-15/16". For pieces larger than this please select Tempered Glass. |
Tempered Laminate This is a unique product that provides the surface strength and durability of tempered glass and the security of laminated glass. Tempered Laminated Glass, if broken, will break into small pieces yet be held together. This is often used in overhead and panel applications. |
Custom tempered glass, Portland, Oregon (503) 420-8080
When you need your custom glass solution done right. When you need it right now and at a great price. You need One Day Glass. Your local glass company serving Portland, Oregon.
If you want to build it out of glass, we can help you figure it out. Use our glass for interior design, DIY projects or for construction / remodeling. It’s easy specify and get a quote with our instant online pricing. Your custom glass order is made to your specifications. We make it easy for you to specify what you need and see your order price and when it will ship no matter how custom of a glass project you need.
Types of glass
Annealed glass – The word annealed refers to how the glass is heated and cooled. This type of glass is perfect for windows in low traffic areas.
Tempered glass – This glass has been treated in such a way, that when it breaks it, shatters into small cube like pieces, and is much safer than sharp jagged pieces of glass. Used in glass shelves, glass tabletops and glass shower doors.
Ceramic glass – Ceramic glass shares many of the same properties as both glass and ceramic. They are great in places that change temperature quickly, like a wood stove or cooktop.
Laminated glass – This type of glass remains intact when broken, due to the film between the panes. It is used in many applications but mostly windows and doors.
Examples of Custom Glass Projects.
Mirror Glass – Use to make custom frameless mirrors at 1/8”, 3/16” and 1/4” thick. We can also use our standard edgework option, or add a finish such as a bevel or rounded pencil edge.
Fire Rated Glass – is a clear ceramic glass used for applications ranging from storefronts and door applications, to curtain walls, glass walls where fire protective glass and fire resistive glass is required by code.
Custom tempered glass, Portland, Oregon (503) 420-8080
Special Pattern and Shape Cuts
Do you need a unique shape of glass for your project? Through custom glass cutting our skilled craftsmen can make nearly any special pattern or shape you need. Just share the dimensions and specifications of your desired cut – if circular, include the radius or diameter – within the comments section of our order form.
The best way to cut tempered glass in a special shape would be to provide an electronic rending, or CAD format.
Custom Glass Cutting
By using the water jet we can cut glass within 1/16 of an inch. Not only is this method precise in how it cuts, but also allows shapes to be cut that would otherwise not be possible.
With the technology of today we can load a pattern onto the computer and create a program for the water jet to cut. After we simply load the program, the water jet cuts the glass faster than our workers could, and does a very accurate job.
Custom tempered glass, Portland, Oregon (503) 420-8080
We live up to our name! Most orders are shipped within 1 business day after being submitted and approved. We do our best to ship orders received before 12:00pm (Noon) Pacific Time for all the same day they are ordered but generally ship no later than the next business day. If your piece is extremely labor intensive (ex. IGU, cut to a pattern), larger than 24″ x 48″, requires edgework, or an uncommon tint/thickness, it may take us extra time to get it just right. Custom cut glass Portland can also be scheduled for Will Call pickup.
Once your order is placed, your email order confirmation will display the estimated production time and estimated delivery dates based upon your order specifications and the delivery option chosen
The industry-wide accepted tolerance on 1/8″, 3/16″, and 1/4″ is +/- 1/16″. This includes side shift on laminated products. The industry-wide accepted tolerance on 3/8″ and 1/2″, +/- 1/8″. This includes side shift on laminated products.
Glass thicknesses are shown as a Nominal Thickness, meaning “in name only”, used solely for identification. These are commonly listed as 1/8″, 5/32″, 1/8″, 3/16″, 1/4″, 3/8″, and 1/2″. The nominal size may not match the exact thickness but will be within the acceptable industry-wide thickness range and can correspond to a large number of highly standardized dimensions and tolerances.
Opaque White Tempered Laminate is made up of two pieces of clear tempered glass with an opaque white EVA laminate inner layer. Opaque White Tempered Laminate provides privacy while also providing translucent light to pass through. It is commonly used for whiteboards, bathroom door panels, closet doors, and countertop backsplashes.
It is simple to measure a radius by using our radius measurement tool. Download the tool by clicking here. Print the tool. When printing please make sure page scaling is set to none. To verify you have printed the tool to the correct scale measure the 1″ Scale Line at the bottom of the page. It should measure out to exactly 1″. If it does not measure correctly please check your printer settings.
The correct radius will fill the entire curved area on the template.
Tempered glass is regular glass that has been heat treated to increase strength and thermal shock resistance to prevent injury by changing the break pattern. Tempered glass is used in applications where heat, mechanical strength and safety are a factor.
For example, the glass on motor vehicles is tempered to make it strong and less dangerous when it shatters or breaks. Tempered glass is also used in fireplace doors, on masonry and prefabricated fireplaces equipped with a grate to hold the burning wood.
Tempered glass can withstand constant temperatures of 470 deg F. If tempered glass is exposed to higher temperatures, it gradually weakens the structure of the glass thus making it more susceptible to breakage. If a piece of tempered glass is exposed to continuous temperatures of 600 deg F or more, the glass will shatter into small pieces.
Ceramic Glass commonly referred to as glass but it is actually a transparent ceramic. Unlike true glass, Ceramics can withstands continuous exposure to high temperatures without fear of destruction. It is also resistant to failure due to temperature variation. It is the ideal solution for many wood stoves and fireplaces where glass panels are less than 6 inches from the flames. We carry two different types of ceramic glass. PyroCeram(R) can withstand long term temperatures up to 1256 deg F. NeoCeram(R) can withstand long term temperatures up to 1470 deg F.
The NeoCeram and PyroCeram that we provide is as good as quality as you would buy from your typical glass shop. Why are our prices so low? The difference is we buy and stock large quantities and can sell it to you cheaper.
A “seamed” edge is one that has been lightly sanded to remove any sharp burrs. Glass with a seamed edge is safe to handle but is not decorative. It is our standard finish and is available at no extra charge. We will never send out glass with sharp edges that you could not handle safely without being cut.The seamed edge is recommended for all applications in which the edges of the glass are not exposed.
For example, if your glass will be installed into the frame of a fireplace door and no one will see the edges once the glass has been installed, a seamed edge is all you need.
For shelves, table tops, or the like, you may want to consider upgrading to a more finished/decorate edge.