obraiche
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I am planning to make a couple of large mirror frames. I have made some in the past but was unhappy about a couple of things. I would be very grateful if anyone would share their own ideas or experience. Especialy anyone with knowlage of traditional methods and materials.
I like to use bevelled glass. On my previous frame I think I rebated the mirror to deep into the fram and lost at least 1/4 of the expensive beveling. I wonder what the recomended rebate of a mirror frame should be?
Not only does the rebate hide the beveling, it also shows as an ugly reflection of unfinished wood. Would finnishing the rebate help or perhaps matt black it?
I previously rebated the mirror to be flush to the back of the frame and just screwed on a thin mdf back panel, unrebated to the frame. Has anyone any advice on more traditional methods.
Should there be any packing between the back of the mirror and the backboard?
I better stop their.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.
I like to use bevelled glass. On my previous frame I think I rebated the mirror to deep into the fram and lost at least 1/4 of the expensive beveling. I wonder what the recomended rebate of a mirror frame should be?
Not only does the rebate hide the beveling, it also shows as an ugly reflection of unfinished wood. Would finnishing the rebate help or perhaps matt black it?
I previously rebated the mirror to be flush to the back of the frame and just screwed on a thin mdf back panel, unrebated to the frame. Has anyone any advice on more traditional methods.
Should there be any packing between the back of the mirror and the backboard?
I better stop their.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.