Q:Why is there so much variance in the depth of the rabbit cut? It is imaged as though it is 0.25" or so, but it is spec-ed at 0.22", questioners seem to indicate 0.22 to 0.25" and mine varied from 0.18" to 0.20" and I needed 0.22 as an absolute minimum.
by|May 2, 2024
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Q:Is the rabbit .22 or .25 inch
by|Sep 22, 2022
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A: There seems to be a very wide variety in measurements. Mine was only 0.18" deep. My glass is 0.10" and the matting and backing were both 0.05". IOW, the stack is 0.02" deeper than what the frame accommodates, not even counting the framing diamonds.
by|May 1, 2024
A: The rabbet on mine is .39 inches deep and .22 inches wide.
by|Sep 25, 2022
A: I measured in 3 places it came to .23+ in all 3 locations
by|Sep 23, 2022
A: .25 is what mine measured.
by|Sep 23, 2022
Q:Have remover large mirror from bathroom, would like to frame and hang elsewhere in house, will this moulding work on this project/ IF no what kind of moulding do I need?
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by|Apr 2, 2019
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A: Hi KimH, thank you for your inquiry. Yes you can use this moulding to trim your mirror.
by|Apr 25, 2019
A: it will work to frame around the mirror but I would mount the mirror to the wall first and then run frame around it. Not alot of material to hold the large heavy mirror in frame, much safer to put frame around after hung mirror on wall
by|Feb 2, 2024
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A: if your mirror is less than 1/4 inch thick, this molding will work. Cut @45 degrees very accurately, sand cuts lightly and apply white glue to both surfaces, clamp with molding clamps. When glue is set, remove from clamps and drive 1 inch brads, both ways, at each corner.
by|Jan 8, 2023
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A: yes. This moulding will be fine except you have to make sure that both the framing and the hanging are secure enough for the weight of the mirror.
by|Apr 7, 2019
A: It will work; so would many others. There are plenty of DIY hints online if you search for "frame mirror with trim" on a popular search engine. Good luck.
by|Apr 6, 2019
A: Do not trust the frame to hold up the mirror. Use the original mirror mountings and glue the frame pieces to the mirror edges. Use a luan plywood back if necessary. Add angle plates to the corners for stability.
by|Jan 8, 2023
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A: I think it can work, depends how thick the mirror is
by|Apr 5, 2019
Q:How large is the lip on the molding where the pictures go?
by|Aug 2, 2016
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A: 1/4"
by|Apr 28, 2020
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A: approx 3/16-inches. I cut molding so that frame opening would be 3/16-inches smaller than picture mat. This provided a 3/32-inches overlap around the edge of the picture mat.
by|Sep 22, 2022
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A: 3/16 lip, 3/8 tall
by|May 5, 2023
Q:What is the rabbit cut to on this moulding
by|Jun 13, 2016
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A: 3/16 lip, 3/8 tall
by|May 5, 2023
A: 1/4"
by|Nov 1, 2016
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Q:Can Home Depot custom cut it for me before shipment?
by|May 28, 2016
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A: no
by|May 5, 2023
A: Bring it in store with your receipt. You get 2 free cuts, then 25cents per cut. Southern california store.