I've just picked up a big curved piece of toughened glass that was once a counter. It has a span of about 2.62m and from this the arc centre is 0.235m so using an online calculator the radius is 3.77m. The height is about 30cm, and there's 3 pairs of holes drilled through it where it was attached to metal stalks and the counter.
I'd like to use this as a feature in a garden studio along the main front elevation- a long curved window.
I'm planning to build the studio exterior in 15mm OSB(exact same thickness as the glass) with "faked" vertical battens to simulate vertical cladding.
Any ideas on the best way to attach the window and seal it from the weather?
The two centre holes could be attached to a stud for security.
Any ideas? Making a proper frame looks like an expensive and complicated option?
I'd like to use this as a feature in a garden studio along the main front elevation- a long curved window.
I'm planning to build the studio exterior in 15mm OSB(exact same thickness as the glass) with "faked" vertical battens to simulate vertical cladding.
Any ideas on the best way to attach the window and seal it from the weather?
The two centre holes could be attached to a stud for security.
Any ideas? Making a proper frame looks like an expensive and complicated option?