Sandblasting is like drawing on glass, any design is possible. If you

don't see what you want, we haven't made it yet.

One of the first pieces that I sandblasted when I first learned how.

Tiger and the Rooster, 6' x 8' x 1/2" in a private residence,

Casper, Wyoming, Rocky Eades Construction, 1992.

Pieces of 1/2" clear tempered glass were sandblasted on both sides

and were installed as stair rail pieces, and then edge lit with blue lights.

"Spectus" ,the new office of Optomitrist, Dr. Nick Brattis,  Casper,

Wyoming, 2007-2008.

Above cabinet drawer fronts were sandblasted on both sides of the glass

for "Spectus", the beautiful new facility of Optomitrist, Dr. Nick

Brattis, Casper, Wyoming, 2007-2008.

 

   

Detail upper left and 5 of ten panels shown right in the new residence of

Dave & Mary Mertz, Casper, Wyoming, May, 2007.  Pieces of

Bronze tempered glass were sandblasted with grass on both sides

of the glass and installed on a half wall with space between as a

divider between the kitchen/ dining room and the living area.

Photo below is the view from the kitchen side to the entry .

Installation by United Glass.

 

 

Private residence, ordered by Alex Karotis from Sarasota Florida

for an interior door glass between a dining room and kitchen. 

23 3/4" x 43 7/8".  November, 2007

 

A simple geometric border edges the sandblasted design on the

9' tall x 1/2"thick clear tempered glass shower surround

in the master of the McMurry Residence, Casper, Wyoming,

July, 2007

 

 The symbol for a successful Gas well floats in the upper portion

of the glass, surrounded by a simple geometric design that is

sandblasted on both sides of these tempered glass doors leading

into the the Office and workout area of the McMurry residence

Casper, Wyoming, July, 2007.

A simple geometric design offers privacy to those who are

working out in the work-out room in the McMurry residence,

Casper, Wyoming.  8' x 3' x 1/2" tempered glass door .

Installation by Casper Window and Door. July, 2007

 

 

Midnight tree.  This design was Sandblasted

on Armstrong Float Fire 82 black & white glass.

Sample done for an article for Glass Art Magazine, 2008.

 

 

12" x 16" framed sandblasted boat on custom

flashed glass for Ed & Tami Opella, Casper. 2008

 

Sandblasted on red flashed glass 8" x 10"

is an image from a photograph of

Sherrie's Restaurant, Casper, Wyoming.

 

 

Photographic images of twins, Daniel and Jennifer were sandblasted

onto flashed blue glass, December, 2007. Each image, 5" x 7".

 

 

Aspens and pines nestle above the bathroom doors in this

transom window in the master bath of one of the homes of

Dr. Don and Lori Dickerson, Cheyenne, Wyoming, August, 2007

48" x  18"x 1/4" sandblasted clear glass.

 

 

           

Sandblasted French doors. Dr. Jerry & Mary Behrens residence,

Casper, Wyoming.

     

 Sandblasetd Cabinet door insets for the Jackson Hole

home of Dr. Jerry & Mary Behren's, August, 2007.

each door is 14" x 30".

 

 

28" x 28" x 1/4" Carved Sandblasted window for Pat & Robby Duncan residence,

Douglas, Wyoming, April 2006.

 

                    

 

The Grand Teton's lightly etched on tempered safety glass for entry doors in

a private residence, Casper, Wyoming, 2004

 

                                

Custom shower door 29" x 75" and side panel 66" x 60" for Westnitzer residence, Casper, Wyoming. June, 2005.

Design is sandblasted on tempered glass and lines up on the top.

 

Tempered Glass Shower door, early 1990's. Private residence

somewhere in Wyoming.

 

Sandblasted pantry door glass.  The back of the

glass was etched to obscure the contents of the

pantry, and the Aspen tree was etched on the

front surface of the glass.

 

4' x 3' x 1/4" clear glass American National Bank, Casper, Wyoming.

This is one of three pieces that are installed as a divider between the inside

and the outside teller lines.  Remodeled Spring, 2005.

4' x 3' x 1/4" clear glass American National Bank, Casper, Wyoming.

This is one of three pieces that are installed as a divider between the inside

and the outside teller lines.  Remodeled Spring, 2005.

 

4' x 3' x 1/4" clear glass American National Bank, Casper, Wyoming.

This is one of three pieces that are installed as a divider between the inside

and the outside teller lines.  Remodeled Spring, 2005.

Ron Morrison, Contractor, Randy Hein Architect.

 

 

4' x 3' x 1/4" Clear glass sandblasted with a Teton Mountain scene.

Dr. Rod Hill Office, Casper, WYoming, October, 2005. 

Mike Brownell Construction

 

Holiday Inn Express, I-25 & Lincoln Way, Cheyenne, Wyoming.  The Teton's

sandblasted on tempered safety glass.  Spring, 2005

 

 

The Logo's for two local car dealerships in Casper were sandblasted on

five separate pieces of  1/2" x 7 1/2' x 4' tempered glass .  2004

 

 

 

 

University of Wyoming, Washakie Center, King Street Market, Laramie , Wyoming. 20' x 9' x 1/2"  One of three sets of sandblasted glass walls.

Each of these 5 panels of glass was sandblasted with a scene from the Snowy Range.  Each panel was 4' x 9' x 1/2" thick. 

Moveable wall system.

 

 

A typical Wyoming scene with Yucca, a wagon wheel and barbed wire fence

was sandblasted onto this Shower door for the Private residence of Rod & Laura

Stalkup, Casper, Wyoming.

 

 

 

Custom Shower door private residence Casper, Wyoming, The design is lightly shaded onto

tempered safety glass.

 

 

Tempered glass door panel. 8' x 30", Mike & Debbie Reid Residence, Casper,

Wyoming, September, 2005.  This design is reverse etched so that the design is

left clear and the background is obscured to block some of the incoming sun and

give some privacy.  This design compliments the European Decor of their new home

built by Rock Eades Construction.

                                              

Sample piece sandblasted on two pieces of 1/4" plate glass.

One piece is green, parts of the design are sandblasted

on both sides of both pieces of glass, parts are left clear.

 

Three samples, parts of the design are sandblasted

on both sides of the glass on the one on the left.  The center

one has part of the design carved into the front, and the back is

obscured, for use in a light fixture or for total privacy.  The piece o

on the right has parts of the design blasted onto both sides of the glass.

 

Parts of the design are sandblasted on both sides

of grey glass, with part left clear.

 

 

24" x 24" Logo sandblasted on laminated safety glass for an entry door. 

Casper, Wyoming, October, 2005.

 

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