# Choosing Legs for Difficult Materials

## Glass Table Tops

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[Fixing Legs to Glass Tops](/table-legs/choosing-the-perfect-legs/choosing-legs-for-difficult-materials/fixing-legs-to-glass-tops.md)
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## Stone Table Tops

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[Fixing Legs to Stone Table Tops](/table-legs/choosing-the-perfect-legs/choosing-legs-for-difficult-materials/fixing-legs-to-stone-table-tops.md)
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## IKEA Furniture

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[IKEA Furniture](/table-legs/choosing-the-perfect-legs/choosing-legs-for-difficult-materials/ikea-furniture.md)
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## Thin Materials

In general, we suggest 18mm being around the thinnest material that is suitable to screw out legs into. If you wish to go thinner, consider using threaded inserts or choose one of our [free standing table frames](https://hairpin.com/collections/table-frames).


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