Jay you could cut a thick veneer and put that on the back of the mirror. Maybe 1/8th or 3/16’s. Would keep anything from scratching the back. Plus it would look great..
Please identify the whiteboard film?
How about a mylar backing for the mirror ?
Why not use 1/8 inch hardboard sheet on back of mirror?
@9:39 “later today, tomorrow or the next day” That pretty much sums up my general philosophy of life. :-) Being just a hobbyist and with no deadline, that works for me.
Yes, please identify the whiteboard film.
Do you use a feed & speed calculator or trial & error?
Back of mirror. I built one jewelry cabinet similar to yours- for between studs in bathroom.
I used the woodcraft flocking kit, and flocked the back of the mirror and the back of the cabinet. It held up great.
Just a thought
Surprisingly, at 71 I’m still wanting to get into CNC. Have you ever tried whiteboard paint?
A nice wooden spiral stair case:)
Jay, on the whiteboard project the first thing I thought of upon seeing it was, what a wonderful place to use a beading profile around the outer edge of the frame, I think it would add a nice touch.
Just a thought.
stay safe and thanks for the nice posts
Jim
You could use thin foam sheets. The foam sheets I use can be purchased at local hobby store. I use them to line small to medium boxes. The foam is in sheets 12″ D 1 4″ and less than 1 /8″ thick. All colors to choose from
Perhaps a lift to get upstairs, a remote control lift dropping from the ceiling would be perfect.
Why not install stairs that are hinged on top that can be raised and lowered with a pulley or electric hoist system of some kind?
Back of mirror, sandblast rubber. A sign shop would probably have a scrap to give you or sell you a piece. It will protect the mirror and it would be removable, but don’t use the high tac.
Use the white film you used for the white boared to back the mirror.
Jay you could cut a thick veneer and put that on the back of the mirror. Maybe 1/8th or 3/16’s. Would keep anything from scratching the back. Plus it would look great..
Please identify the whiteboard film?
How about a mylar backing for the mirror ?
Why not use 1/8 inch hardboard sheet on back of mirror?
@9:39 “later today, tomorrow or the next day” That pretty much sums up my general philosophy of life. :-) Being just a hobbyist and with no deadline, that works for me.
Yes, please identify the whiteboard film.
Do you use a feed & speed calculator or trial & error?
Back of mirror. I built one jewelry cabinet similar to yours- for between studs in bathroom.
I used the woodcraft flocking kit, and flocked the back of the mirror and the back of the cabinet. It held up great.
Just a thought
Surprisingly, at 71 I’m still wanting to get into CNC. Have you ever tried whiteboard paint?
A nice wooden spiral stair case:)
Jay, on the whiteboard project the first thing I thought of upon seeing it was, what a wonderful place to use a beading profile around the outer edge of the frame, I think it would add a nice touch.
Just a thought.
stay safe and thanks for the nice posts
Jim
You could use thin foam sheets. The foam sheets I use can be purchased at local hobby store. I use them to line small to medium boxes. The foam is in sheets 12″ D 1 4″ and less than 1 /8″ thick. All colors to choose from
Perhaps a lift to get upstairs, a remote control lift dropping from the ceiling would be perfect.
Why not install stairs that are hinged on top that can be raised and lowered with a pulley or electric hoist system of some kind?
Back of mirror, sandblast rubber. A sign shop would probably have a scrap to give you or sell you a piece. It will protect the mirror and it would be removable, but don’t use the high tac.
Use the white film you used for the white boared to back the mirror.