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Full-length dimensions and a solid walnut frame make a practical dressing-room addition

When everything looks tight, tear it all down and reassemble with glue. Once the frame is dry, use a random- orbit sander to smooth the joints and surrounding wood, first with a 150-grit disk, then with 180-grit, then 220-grit.

Oil finish
I used tung oil because it's easy to apply and looks terrific on dark woods such as walnut. Wipe a coat on, let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe off the excess and let dry for 24 hours. Repeat the process four times, using #0000 steel wool between coats to create a smooth surface. For extra lustre, coat with paste wax after the oil has dried for several weeks.

Mirror, mirror
Measure the size of mirror you need, then order a piece that's 1/8" to 3/16" shorter and narrower. Protect it under a piece of cardboard or thin plywood fit into the rabbets. Tap in some glazier's points, along with a bead of silicone caulking to prevent rattling. Now stand back and admire.

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