Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Placement of mirror - No glue, no adhesive stripes please
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Hello magic | | mirrored community,
I built my first mirror at the end of 2019 with an old 2nd hand 24" screen. Now I am about to replace the screen with a new 27" and already removed the mirror from the DIY wooden frame.
Used a lot of adhesive or glue remover. Well, now its time to place the cleaned mirror onto a new frame or into something else. BUT I dont wanna use adhesive stripes again. I mean these stripes are great and they kept everything in place.
But in case of another replacement I dont like to remove this stuff again.
I used those stripesDo you have any other recommendations to hold the mirror in place without using glue or adhesive stripes?
Regards.
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@deezett well
it’s either adhesive from the back, or something in the front to keep the glass in.
you could do a new frame with a lip on the inside maybe 1/4-1/2 cm all the way around. making it logically invisible.
w a clamp in the back secured to the sides in 2 ish places on each side.
you might be able to add trim on the front of your existing enclosure to create that lip.
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@sdetweil
indeed, I thought about a take out of the backsite of the frame, too. Or two layers of frame with a slimmer one on behind the first layer. So that the mirror cannot fall out tonthe front.
The lips have the same function and thats a good idea.Have to build a new frame, because the current/old one is exactly sized for the 24".
Regards.