I'm in the process of designing a wardobe with sliding doors for the bedroom. I'm trying to think of nice ways to finish the edges of the sliding doors, which are likely to be made of MDF, and I was thinking of some form of mitred metal frame made from 'L' shaped steel strips. But there are two pressing issues with this:
1. I dont know where to buy the raw metal strips in the lengths I'd require, at least 2.4m, b&q only seems to do maximum of 2m and I dont want joins in the lengths.
2, I've always been pretty unsuccessful in cutting accurate mitre joints in wood, and there will be 12 metal ones in this project. Is there an easy, neat and relatively fast way of cutting metal strips into mitred edges? Normally when I've been cutting metal strips in blinds etc, it's been a very labourious task.
Thanks
1. I dont know where to buy the raw metal strips in the lengths I'd require, at least 2.4m, b&q only seems to do maximum of 2m and I dont want joins in the lengths.
2, I've always been pretty unsuccessful in cutting accurate mitre joints in wood, and there will be 12 metal ones in this project. Is there an easy, neat and relatively fast way of cutting metal strips into mitred edges? Normally when I've been cutting metal strips in blinds etc, it's been a very labourious task.
Thanks