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Custom made, specialty cut wood stove glass replacement is resistant to extreme temperatures! Custom cut to your measurements, with straight sides and a radius cut-out in one corner.  Please use a tape measure and the diagram above to calculate the dimensions needed for your glass. Our American craftsmen can then correctly cut your custom piece. When heated, pyroceram glass can expand; therefore, we ask that you allow a 1/8" accommodation for this occurrence when measuring. Because flames will contact the glass periodically, this product has been manufactured to resist breaking against extreme temperature changes. These changes are referred to thermal shock. PLEASE NOTE:  This glass is NOT APPROPRIATE FOR COOK TOPS! Please use only on: WOOD STOVES, WOOD INSERTS, COAL STOVES, COAL INSERTS, PELLET STOVES, or PELLET INSERTS. Ceramic Glass Tips, Tricks, & Recommendations: Glass expands when heated! Please request your cut of glass to be at least 1/8" shy of the mounting surface. This measurement will allow for a safe thermal expansion. We cannot be held responsible for breaks due to improper calculations! If your original ceramic glass sheet is still intact and you are able to obtain all of the dimensions needed for your pattern custom cut product, you may use the glass for measuring purposes. However, we highly recommend double checking your measurements against the mounting surface for 100% accuracy. Metal screws and mounting hardware expand when exposed to heat! To avoid damage to your glass when your appliance is in use, please do not over-tighten hardware. We cannot be held responsible for breaks due to hardware that has been secured too firmly. NOTES Please submit any additional information, questions, or concerns you may have about your online glass request to the "Notes" box on this product page. For your safety: Please keep logs and tools from coming in to contact with glass when hot. Please check with your  owner's manual for details on replacement glass. CAUTION! Ceramic glass should NEVER be installed on a factory-built fireplace or prefab unit unless heater rated or specified in manual. Unfortunately, this can also result in overheating and a potential house fire. .