I found it easier and less fussy to cut and glue two long side inlays, then run your frame through the saw again on the short sides. this cuts through the long inlay, allows you to place the short side inlays in one piece, rather than having to cut and fuss with the little bits on the edges. less cuts, less room for error. just a thought. beautiful frame.
Beautiful piece, man. It’s terrifying to watch you use a table saw, you cut it very close to the fingers, maybe it was just the camera angle when cutting the rabbets, idk.
Nice build of the picture frame! what type of table saw do you have or is it actually called a table saw? Also your cottage looks like its a blast to hang out on the water during the summer!
Revived Builds thank you! Yeah my table saw is a Jet Super Saw. It looks funny because it has the sliding top attachment connected. And as for the cottage, it’s located on Peaks Island, where my parents grew up.
@@jharmondesign All the ones where your fingers and hands were passing directly over and within an inch or two of the blade on the side. The work is beautiful, but the work process needs more safe saw procedures.
Excelente trabajo y hermoso.
Saludos desde la ciudad de México.
Felicidades.!
Beautiful man I like it. I think I'm going to make one for my wife for mother's day.
Great contrast ingredients colors. Beautifully done. Thank you.
Buddy, keep your FINGERS away from that BLADE!! ....Great frame, love curly maple.
I found it easier and less fussy to cut and glue two long side inlays, then run your frame through the saw again on the short sides. this cuts through the long inlay, allows you to place the short side inlays in one piece, rather than having to cut and fuss with the little bits on the edges. less cuts, less room for error. just a thought. beautiful frame.
Very nice work. Great contrast on the inlay.
Holy crap! Use a push block!
Agree. That made me so uncomfortable. No frame is worth losing a finger for
@ 1:09 please watch your fingers always use a push stick or other tool. Stay safe and keep all of your fingers 🙏❤.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw this, really risky finger placement
I’m gonna do this but use cherry instead. Thanks for the inspiration.
Beautiful! 👍
Cool build! and you are right in Maine!
Matthew C Burke awe yeah!!!!
Awesome video! Keep them coming!!
Scotty's Sawdust shop thanks buddy!
very cool video!
Beautiful job. I have a nice piece of maple I need to turn into some frames...
i guess Im kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to watch new movies online?
@Dane Kylan I would suggest flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
@Alvaro Armando Yup, been using FlixZone for months myself :D
@Alvaro Armando Thank you, I went there and it seems to work :) I appreciate it!!
@Dane Kylan You are welcome xD
Beautiful piece, man.
It’s terrifying to watch you use a table saw, you cut it very close to the fingers, maybe it was just the camera angle when cutting the rabbets, idk.
This is art man ! I want to buy few of this frame for my pictures . Would you like to tell me the price for size of 20x30 ? thank you
Shoot me an email to jharmondesign@gmail.com.
Thank you for the video. Can you tell me what type of spray sealant you applied to the frame?
I believe this was spray varathane poly. Satin finish.
What degree chamfer did you use?
What’s size did you cut the maple to?
Nice build of the picture frame! what type of table saw do you have or is it actually called a table saw? Also your cottage looks like its a blast to hang out on the water during the summer!
Revived Builds thank you! Yeah my table saw is a Jet Super Saw. It looks funny because it has the sliding top attachment connected. And as for the cottage, it’s located on Peaks Island, where my parents grew up.
Jesus man, your fingers right over and next to the saw blade, WTF!?
Ahh. Which cut worried you?
@@jharmondesign All the ones where your fingers and hands were passing directly over and within an inch or two of the blade on the side. The work is beautiful, but the work process needs more safe saw procedures.
Very Dangerous, bad lesson for those watching you