| Step One- the galvanised metal base | 
| Step 2: Cut the fibre cement board to size | 
| Step 3: Attach fibre cement to metal base using a pop rivet gun | 
| Glass has been glued over cut outs in sides and top. Then the handmade tiles were made especially. This corner had to be re-done as the original got accidentally broken | 
| Went to the Tile House to buy glass mosaics tiles on special- R45 per sheet | 
| Start arranging the glass tiles- play around with designs | 
| I used clear silicone to attach the glass tiles to the glass sheet | 
| Making progress, and thinking about grout colour | 
| Drying. Tomorrow I will grout the table and add a photo of  the final result on this blog post | 
 
 
 
ummm, this table was supposed to get a light under it. we tried using a really bright bulb earlier, and it looked horrible. All the imperfections of the cheap glass tiles became visible. So no light required. If I do this again I will use stained glass rather.
ReplyDeletealso the silicone- it must spread out over entire back of piece, else you see the squished blob, and grout creeps in under the tile. Not a nice effect.
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