oddsocks
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EDITED 29 JAN to include photos of the back as requested in thread
I was browsing my old photos and found these two that I thought I'd share. No need for WIP, just get a piece of (stable/dry) wood and use a jigsaw to cut a suitable mirror hole by following the grain (as in the large yew mirror) or some decided shape (such as the fish). With the hole cut out and the edges all shaped, Use a router on the back face to cut a fitting for the mirror - keep this as simple as you can (the mirror shape does not need to match the front face window). Cut the mirror (mirror tiles are cheap) and silicon in place. Cover the back with stick on felt/baize and fit a mirror hanging plate.
This is a neat way of using up the offcuts and make nice unique presents. The idea is not mine - I saw something much larger (and expensive) some years back and just applied it to a smaller scale and some recognisable shapes as well as abstract
and the backs (I should have kept the same order!)
and the back ...
I was browsing my old photos and found these two that I thought I'd share. No need for WIP, just get a piece of (stable/dry) wood and use a jigsaw to cut a suitable mirror hole by following the grain (as in the large yew mirror) or some decided shape (such as the fish). With the hole cut out and the edges all shaped, Use a router on the back face to cut a fitting for the mirror - keep this as simple as you can (the mirror shape does not need to match the front face window). Cut the mirror (mirror tiles are cheap) and silicon in place. Cover the back with stick on felt/baize and fit a mirror hanging plate.
This is a neat way of using up the offcuts and make nice unique presents. The idea is not mine - I saw something much larger (and expensive) some years back and just applied it to a smaller scale and some recognisable shapes as well as abstract
and the backs (I should have kept the same order!)
and the back ...