Framing a mirror 30" x 40" in Simons 000J/0150 moulding.
When cutting on the Morso I could feel a twist in the moulding but with a second pair of hands we held it down flat against the Morso base plate, I made the cuts.
With the moulding being 66mm wide not counting the the overhanging lip of the mitre, I glue with a watered down wood glue (it covers quicker) and shot a line of 5 off 10mm wedges into the mitre.
First concern - I noticed slight bruising from the top underpinners pressure pad. (I always struggle with scalloped or concaved mouldings).
Flipped the finished frame over, dropped in the mirror and fixed in with strips of MDF and fletcher points. Finished off with a full sheet of MDF to cover the back before turning her back over.
Second concern - mitres on 2 corners had splayed open.
Stripped it all down to see what could be done in a heated frenzy.
Third problem - the heated frenzy was not the master framer / craftsman way, because I have now have 2 small scratches on the moulding.
Can this be redeened?
How do I fix the splayed mitres?
How do I make invisible the scratches on this moulding?
Will Simons be getting an extra order as I start again,, a costly set of mistakes I fear?


