Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pine Mirror What Type Of Timber Is Nice To Use When Making A Mirror?

What type of timber is nice to use when making a mirror? - pine mirror

Hello, I am a mirror, in design and technology in school, and I'm almost at the point of collection, although they add some finishing touches to the schedule to have. What kind of wood look good would be in front of a mirror ... Jarah pine? Thank you for your help .. XO

5 comments:

Kj said...

Tigerwood is a picture would great.this word, but you get the idea
http://www.nogalink.com/tigerwood2.jpg

Carley said...

Because your school, I recommend Tassie oak, because it is cheap, available everywhere. If you choose the hand piece, you will find a beautiful dress with woodworking machinery.

Teak is to use the best, because it does not bend, but it is working very hard, because it is a hardwood. The mahogany is fine too.

Carley said...

Because your school, I recommend Tassie oak, because it is cheap, available everywhere. If you choose the hand piece, you will find a beautiful dress with woodworking machinery.

Teak is to use the best, because it does not bend, but it is working very hard, because it is a hardwood. The mahogany is fine too.

Carley said...

Because your school, I recommend Tassie oak, because it is cheap, available everywhere. If you choose the hand piece, you will find a beautiful dress with woodworking machinery.

Teak is to use the best, because it does not bend, but it is working very hard, because it is a hardwood. The mahogany is fine too.

jakes said...

to all types of wood. I like pine or dark oak. Be creative.

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