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I am attempting to reproduce the following mirror frame:
http://wrightcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/ellismirror.html Everything looks simple, but I do not know how I should attach the interior grill to the outer mirror frame. I am going to make the grill 3/8" thick and it will be flush with the outer surface of the frame. The frame will be 3/4" thick with an inner 3/8" rabbet to accept the mirror. That leaves a 3/8" lip on frame where the grill will attach. There seems like there should be a customary way of attaching this grill to the outer frame (other than gluing it to the mirror itself). Any suggestions? Thanks |
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little tiny mortise and tennon joints.
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