Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Paul's frameless MM- finally done :)
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@lolobyte Awehh Damn! May bad, how is it happend?
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Yeah I know. It fell down on the front. After that I installed two “holders” for the frame. Now, it should not ever happen again. I guess you can feel my pain as I saw it. Nevertheless it still looks pretty cool and the broken corners are only visible if you stand right next to them or the sunlight shines on them.
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@PaulB Wouldn’t it be possible to glue them or something simmilair so that you don’t see the cracks at all anymore and for better stability? (No idea if it’s possible with mirrors, just a thought)
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@tosti007 Thought the same and contacted the manufacturer. Unfortunatly they said it is not possible to enhance the stability with a super glue or something similar.
The positive point is that the mirror does not stand on the mirror. It stand in the frame. Therefore it should be ok, hopefully.
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@PaulB ah that’s unfortunate. The mirror still looks awsome! And it’s not that bad if you only see it in certain conditions
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@PaulB Wow that is one aesthetic mirror - the frameless look is great :grinning:
I was looking to model mine on Bangee’s mirror as well, but got turned off by the cost. How did you attach the frame to the mirror? And what kind of wood and other parts did you use in the frame?
Cheers from Claremont, California
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Dear @jchan,
the mirror is attached through 4 screws which I drilled through the glas. (make sure that you tape before drilling otherwise the glas will break).The wood is just plain wood from the local shop.