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  1. NCGrimbo

    1/4" thick mirror glass for sale.

    I have several old 1/4" mirrors for sale. No frames, just the glass. They have been stored outside for about 15 years. All of them have some sort of defects on them, but I believe you can cut them down to smaller sizes and get some usable parts. Here's the basic information: 1) Price is...
  2. Walnut framed mirror

    Walnut framed mirror

    This is a large (70x50) mirror with a 10 1/2" walnut frame- the frame is mitered at a bevel of 5 degrees and held together with domino tenons (and support on the back). It has several areas of crushed turquoise inlay as well.
  3. Walnut framed mirror

    Walnut framed mirror

    This is a large (70x50) mirror with a 10 1/2" walnut frame- the frame is mitered at a bevel of 5 degrees and held together with domino tenons (and support on the back). It has several areas of crushed turquoise inlay as well.
  4. Walnut framed mirror

    Walnut framed mirror

    This is a large (70x50) mirror with a 10 1/2" walnut frame- the frame is mitered at a bevel of 5 degrees and held together with domino tenons (and support on the back). It has several areas of crushed turquoise inlay as well.
  5. Walnut framed mirror

    Walnut framed mirror

    This is a large (70x50) mirror with a 10 1/2" walnut frame- the frame is mitered at a bevel of 5 degrees and held together with domino tenons (and support on the back). It has several areas of crushed turquoise inlay as well.
  6. Walnut framed mirror

    Walnut framed mirror

    This is a large (70x50) mirror with a 10 1/2" walnut frame- the frame is mitered at a bevel of 5 degrees and held together with domino tenons (and support on the back). It has several areas of crushed turquoise inlay as well.
  7. Walnut framed mirror

    Walnut framed mirror

    This is a large (70x50) mirror with a 10 1/2" walnut frame- the frame is mitered at a bevel of 5 degrees and held together with domino tenons (and support on the back). It has several areas of crushed turquoise inlay as well.
  8. Mirror frame with finish

    Mirror frame with finish

    Here is the frame with a few coats of laquer sprayed on and then rubbed out with steel wool and wax.
  9. trimming tenons on bandsaw

    trimming tenons on bandsaw

  10. cutting tenon shoulders on table saw

    cutting tenon shoulders on table saw

  11. tenon jig on bandsaw

    tenon jig on bandsaw

  12. Planing the milling marks off the boards

    Planing the milling marks off the boards

  13. Curly maple mirror frame

    Curly maple mirror frame

    This was the inspiration for my design. It is from the 1992 Nov/Dec issue of America Woodworker.
  14. wood selection for curly maple mirror

    wood selection for curly maple mirror

    Rough milling of the wood for the mirror frame is done. Getting ready to hit it with a smoother to remove the planer marks.
  15. wood selection for curly maple mirror

    wood selection for curly maple mirror

    Rough milling of the wood for the mirror frame is done. Getting ready to hit it with a smoother to remove the planer marks.
  16. design drawing

    design drawing

    Sketchup design for the mirror
  17. RSA6

    RSA6

    Maple with ebony and cherry. Two of the units have options of different back boards- these units are for my two sons and I really do not know which w=one they will want.
  18. RSA5

    RSA5

    Maple with ebony and cherry. Two of the units have options of different back boards- these units are for my two sons and I really do not know which w=one they will want.
  19. RSA4

    RSA4

    Maple with ebony and cherry. Two of the units have options of different back boards- these units are for my two sons and I really do not know which w=one they will want.
  20. RSA3

    RSA3

    Maple with ebony and cherry. Two of the units have options of different back boards- these units are for my two sons and I really do not know which w=one they will want.

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