So you are only 4' then

Hi Dan,dan the framer wrote:Depends on the cutting table you have. Most tend to use 4x3's but 60"x40'" are also available as are 6x4's. Obviously, 6x4's are more efficient but can be a bugger to handle. I use a company in Goole, Yorkshire that supply me weekly with my glass, board and ancilliaries. i know they cover nationwide 'cos I'm down south. Quality is excellent. 01405 767897
I am only an egg...Merlin Framers wrote:So you are only 4' then
(Mirrors)Moglet wrote:I've bought a couple to do for the Autumn season, and I'd like to do something kinda funky framewise. Any style advice going begging?
Sorry about the MDF, I was waiting for comments from elsewhere!Moglet wrote: What left-over MDF?!? Don't use the stuff....![]()
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Really different, NYAF! It's very "designer"!! Is it all one mirror, if so how you do dat?
I just thought I would mention that even without the back fitted it is already very stiff and solid, but the MDF would just make sure!Not your average framer wrote: Then a nice solid piece of MDF is cut to size and securely fastened all around to the back of the bamboo frames with long enough screws to really grip in the Obeche.
Rep called today - the 'Chic' range is being discontinued - it's pretty new too - typical - anything I sell well gets canned!Roboframer wrote: Silver one you can see greetings cards in - D&J Simons CHIC-0002 - love it (£1:60 per ft)