Hi,
I'm converting my plain square wall mirror (600mmx600mm) into a cabinet.
The mirror will become two doors (300mm x 600mm) - i've already split the mirror into two, and they will be placed in a 6mm groove in a door frame ('shaker' style cabinet door). For safety, I'd like to back the mirror, so that if it breaks, it won't create dangerous shards.
Whatever I back it with needs to be non-reactive with the mirror foil, i.e. I can't use just any adhesive.
I thought it would be easy to find a mirror-safe backing film, but it seems I can't.
Can anyone help, or have alternative suggestions?
I'm also considering using 2 or 3mm plywood, stuck onto the mirror using mirror-safe adhesive.
ideas and thoughts welcome
thanks!
I'm converting my plain square wall mirror (600mmx600mm) into a cabinet.
The mirror will become two doors (300mm x 600mm) - i've already split the mirror into two, and they will be placed in a 6mm groove in a door frame ('shaker' style cabinet door). For safety, I'd like to back the mirror, so that if it breaks, it won't create dangerous shards.
Whatever I back it with needs to be non-reactive with the mirror foil, i.e. I can't use just any adhesive.
I thought it would be easy to find a mirror-safe backing film, but it seems I can't.
Can anyone help, or have alternative suggestions?
I'm also considering using 2 or 3mm plywood, stuck onto the mirror using mirror-safe adhesive.
ideas and thoughts welcome
thanks!