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480 Samantha's Mirror Frame Q&A
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English - August 23, 2015 04:53 - 565 MB Video - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsHobbies Leisure Education woodworking woodshop furniture construction hand tools power table saw band Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
After the last episode of Samantha's mirror frame project many of you wrote me to ask how I installed the mirror in the frame. It was a SLIGHT oversight on my part not to cover the topic, so I'm coming back with a third episode to remedy that mistake.
While we're talking about how I did it, I'll share with you some other potential options for taking care of the same task. My own technique was a little unconventional, so it's important to see a few that are more traditional.
Once we've covered the topic of installing the mirror in the frame, I wanted to address a couple more questions that came in regarding the construction process. A few of you wondered about options for cutting the rabbets using other techniques than the single blade method and a couple of you wanted to know about another way to create the stopped chamfers.
Hopefully we'll answer your questions and concerns in today's show.
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