Woodworker's Journal Display-Pedestal, страница 411. Obtain the hexagonal glass mirror, cut to fit the outside of the hexagon box, to make the top (B) (see the schematic for the correct dimensions). NOTE: Most glass shops will cut mirror stock to any size and shape. For appearance and safety be sure to have the edges ground. Also, keep in mind that many adhesives will remove the mirror's silver, so use one that's formulated to use with a mirror. Your glass shop will probably carry one. 12. Cut a 1/4" plywood inset (C) to fit just inside the box. 13. Glue the mirror and plywood inset together to form a lip that will permit the mirror to simply sit on the pedestal. The plywood inset makes the mirror easy to replace should it get scratched or broken. 14. Finish all wood parts as desired. 15. Set the mirror/plywood top in the box to complete the project. These plans were originally published in Volume 7, Issue 4 of The Woodworker's Journal (July/Aug. 1983, page 47). |