How to do the frame for glass cabinets?
I am thinking of making some wall cabinets for the kitchen which would have glass doors that open upwards on lifters.
My wife will want a modern minimalist look to it. But as long as it is a fairly plain design and all white, then I think she will be happy.
My question is about the door frames.
I think I will make them glass in a wooden frame because they are high up. The problem with things high up is you never remember what is up there so glass will be helpful.
The easiest way would be for me to make a slot to hold the glass pane inside the frame. However it occurs to me that if the glass gets broken there would be no easy way to replace the glass.
Therefore is it better to make a rabbet and then hold the glass in with some mitered trim?
Do I use picture clips?
Is there an easier way?
I saw a video where someone used a special clip in seal strip but I have no idea where that comes from.