How to make photo frames

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  • I made these three frames from reclaimed hardwood and gave each one a different feature: timber inlay, splined mitres and face dowels
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  • @jamielavin1808
    @jamielavin1808 Рік тому +2

    I spent 50 years, so far as a picture framer. Your mitre sled is the only one I’ve seen exactly like my Dad’s ( which we used for about 10 years )in our shop and I’ve never been able to close the gap in the front of ALL THE FRAMES I’ve cut since then. It depends on who’s cutting and on high priced the saw is. Yours works the best! You seemed to be cutting face down. We’ve always had great results on face up; less splintering in the gold & silver leaf. I’ve been looking for just one person with a sled like I literally grew up on ( since I was cutting at 15 years old ). Gosh, this is refreshing! Jamie Lavin Gardner, Kansas USA

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  Рік тому +1

      Hey Jamie, thanks for the great comment. So glad i could reignite those childhood memories

  • @the_project_house
    @the_project_house 2 роки тому

    I'm glad to see someone who knows what they're doing also gets their band clamp flying off as they tighten it ... gets right on my wick that.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  2 роки тому +1

      yeah mate, its happens to all of us. some choose not to show that kind of stuff. Cheers

  • @Cuderth
    @Cuderth 4 роки тому

    Just happened to stop by and I thank you for the simple way to calculate the measurements required to make a frame. I found the video to be informative and easy to follow along.
    Thank you from me over here in the UK.

  • @peterwolf1481
    @peterwolf1481 4 роки тому

    Oh mate, practically salivating over the wood. I've made quite a few myself while living in Sydney, and sure as hell miss the Oz hardwood. Great vid!!!

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  4 роки тому

      Thanks Peter. Yep, you can't beat old reclaimed aussie hardwood

  • @twotone3070
    @twotone3070 7 років тому

    A lovely gift for your boys, something for them to treasure for a long time.

  • @johnsisk2858
    @johnsisk2858 Рік тому +1

    Good job on this one, I definitely learned something in my struggle to learn how to make picture frames.

  • @michaelgledhill4064
    @michaelgledhill4064 4 роки тому

    I am just learning to make frames and panels now. This was a fantastic video showing different ideas. I really like how easy you make it look. Thank you

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  4 роки тому

      Thank you Michael. Glad it was helpful and good luck with your woodworking

  • @KH4438
    @KH4438 5 років тому +1

    This is the most useful UA-cam video I ever watched. Thank-you for sharing !!!

  • @foley2k
    @foley2k 7 років тому +1

    Nice work. The inlay one looks really nice.
    Wont be buying any more frames, will be making my own after watching this video.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      That's the way mate, much better making your own. Thanks.

  • @miketaylor9223
    @miketaylor9223 6 років тому

    Excellent work, love the routered biscuit cuts, the instant feather board and the quick spline jig, but my faves have to be 2 of the absolutely most epic eyebrows ever! Those beauts deserve their own channel!

  • @thumperman8490
    @thumperman8490 4 роки тому

    Love the two fingered featherboard...good stuff. Nice designs well done. 'Bonza' as you say in Australia.

  • @axiotheagrizou5629
    @axiotheagrizou5629 6 років тому

    You are realy an artist who is uplifting the aesthetics of manual work. Thank you again. Your friend from Greece

  • @davidjackson9988
    @davidjackson9988 4 роки тому

    Great Videos ! I do a lot of reclaimed lumber frames for old paintings and advertising mirrors Thanks for the tips .

  • @rona1144
    @rona1144 4 роки тому +1

    Watching one of your other videos you mentioned making due with what you have. Here I have seen your feather board and biscuit cutter 🙂

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ron. Those 'featherboard' sticks work really well and everyone will have a set🙂

  • @ripkenfan7186
    @ripkenfan7186 7 років тому

    ...and another fine video with an outstanding product(s) at the end.

  • @danielbole6837
    @danielbole6837 3 роки тому

    Great video and great info. Thanks from Florida!

  • @davetarrant6888
    @davetarrant6888 6 років тому

    Very nicely done I appreciate you sharing your techniques. Funny thing I came here for picture frame making techniques but that white board idea is a great one 👍🏻 I know my wife has a couple nice size frames sitting around that will work out well for this. Like others have commented I was cringing a couple times while you were using the table saw 😬. Not preaching just showing concern for fellow woodworkers. Stay safe and happy woodworking to you.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  5 років тому

      Thanks very much Dave. Good to hear you picked up an extra tip from the video.

  • @aarontate1861
    @aarontate1861 Місяць тому

    I love the inlay 😊

  • @Bill_CBR
    @Bill_CBR 7 років тому

    Really nice. The inlay looked especially good.

  • @marcboggia9
    @marcboggia9 8 років тому

    If you are not an expert the narration helps….If you are an expert no need to watch …you can make your own….I really enjoy it and learn as I am no expert!!!

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Hi Marc, thanks very much. Happy that you get something out of watching. Cheers mate.

  • @wolfpack2007
    @wolfpack2007 5 років тому

    awesome frames... glad I found your page.. keep up the great work..I also date all my projects....hello from Gresham Oregon

  • @leonardnoel888
    @leonardnoel888 4 роки тому

    Good job and good ideas. Thanks mate.

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 6 років тому

    Great video, thanks. I liked your mitre sled, very practical and accurate design. The inlays look really nice, simple and very effective, stylish. Nice job!

  • @bobrocks31
    @bobrocks31 4 роки тому

    Just found this video. Loved it. So clear and precise. Now I just need to go buy a table saw, jointer, band saw and thicknesser. 😀

  • @andypitz1
    @andypitz1 7 років тому +6

    This was one of the most artistic and get technically informative videos I've seen on frames. Absolutely loved watching it. Great work. New subscriber here.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      Thanks very much for the feedback Andy and for the sub. Cheers mate.

  • @stevemckewen1046
    @stevemckewen1046 8 років тому

    Very nice frames.
    I have never tried biscuits but I will now.

  • @KRColson
    @KRColson 4 роки тому

    Nicely done Mate! Looks really nice! Cheers!

  • @jonathananderson6646
    @jonathananderson6646 7 років тому

    Very helpful, insightful and informative. Appreciate all of the film editing you put into your video so that things were explained and given detail as to what was happening and why.

  • @markvreeken
    @markvreeken 7 років тому

    Nice one and clever tip for the whiteboard :)

  • @Grant_S_M
    @Grant_S_M 8 років тому

    Great look to those frames. Nice method and great jig!

  • @thedr.feelgood
    @thedr.feelgood 7 років тому

    Beautiful job ..... enjoyed watching.

  • @tonycorleone3739
    @tonycorleone3739 5 років тому

    Great job, excellent explanation. Mate you got a new subscriber from UK.

  • @DaveXBTube
    @DaveXBTube 7 років тому

    Thanks for the excellent video. Fantastic for a beginner like me. I need to do a frame for a large mirror. I was thinking of the spline technique for the joints.

  • @christosphillips3568
    @christosphillips3568 5 років тому

    You Are the Man bro simple clear and straight to the point, many thanks for sharing

  • @tony1961chl
    @tony1961chl 3 роки тому

    Gracias por enseñar sus secretos y técnicas de trabajo, es una gran persona.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  3 роки тому

      Mi placer. Gracias por tu maravilloso comentario (google translate)

  • @joemassena8051
    @joemassena8051 7 років тому

    This helped me a lot in measuring and cutting to length. liked the video and subscribed.

  • @Allbbrz
    @Allbbrz 7 років тому

    They came out pretty nice indeed !

  • @barryroberts6470
    @barryroberts6470 8 років тому

    Brilliant Work on those Frames and some great ideas to jazz them up a bit. Well Done.
    Barry (ENG)

  • @The_man_himself_67
    @The_man_himself_67 6 років тому

    Thanks from the UK! Great build. New subscriber!

  • @moosaomran
    @moosaomran 7 років тому +1

    Great job, easy to follow institution and amazing result. liked it :)

  • @stevebarrios5904
    @stevebarrios5904 7 років тому

    Simplistic, yet artistic! Great job. New subscriber.

  • @pa1ntjepeenstra109
    @pa1ntjepeenstra109 Рік тому

    very nice inlay , so happy to be born on the metric side of the world

  • @brentnicol6391
    @brentnicol6391 6 років тому

    Great job as always. Damn fine looking frames.

  • @ryandury
    @ryandury 5 років тому

    Nice one. They look really sharp. If you add an old ruler to each inside edge of your mitre jig you won't need to do any math, since it will be measuring the inside diameter of the material (for your photo) and cutting 45°s to the outside edge. Just make sure to substract how many millimeters you've made your rabbit from that dimension.

  • @owohgeorge2474
    @owohgeorge2474 5 років тому

    Lovely craftsmanship.Many thanks for sharing.

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 7 років тому

    Just came across your channel. Great video and beautiful picture frames. They all turned out great and I learned a little something new from watching you. Thanks for sharing!

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your comment. Apologies for the late reply but I'm trying to clear my "Comments I haven't responded to" list.

  • @sidmatheny8500
    @sidmatheny8500 7 років тому

    Top notch frames! Thanks for sharing.

  • @rajadhikari2302
    @rajadhikari2302 7 років тому

    Beautifully done...Learned a lot..

  • @robotsnthat
    @robotsnthat 7 років тому

    How have you only got only 11K subscribers!!!! Excellent work by the way, up there with the best mate. Best of luck with your channel and keep up the good work.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      Thanks very much mate. I'm not one to blow my own whistle but when I read all the great feedback I get and see some other channels with lots more subscribers, I can only scratch my head and wonder why.

  • @garenne0169
    @garenne0169 8 років тому

    I was looking for a video like that to know how make a picture frame. Thanks a lot

  • @csabafacsar5562
    @csabafacsar5562 7 років тому

    Beautiful as always! I wish I could reclaim such nice looking wood from somewhere ! :)

  • @blifamansmith3320
    @blifamansmith3320 7 років тому

    Another nice video. Loved the end result. Great thinking with the quick-made spline jig, it worked just fine. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Neil-Aspinall
    @Neil-Aspinall 6 років тому +3

    Brother your bench saw health and safety technics leave a lot to be desired, amazing still have all your digits!

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your comment. Apologies for the late reply but I'm trying to clear my "Comments I haven't responded to" list.

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall 4 роки тому

      @@DownUnderWoodWorks OK so this is an automated reply

  • @sumandl
    @sumandl 7 років тому

    The frames looks pretty good. Good Job. Subscribed

  • @AndrewVanRensburg
    @AndrewVanRensburg 4 роки тому

    SO good!

  • @volkanakbas2880
    @volkanakbas2880 7 років тому

    great explanation, great work. bravo

  • @jasonb4350
    @jasonb4350 7 років тому

    Nice frames brother and I liked your version of a feather board lol

  • @gregkieser1157
    @gregkieser1157 8 років тому

    Nicely done!

  • @xtraMTpockets
    @xtraMTpockets 8 років тому

    Once again very nicely done, they look really good and fantastic xmas pressies mate. I think a future project for me as well. You inspire me mate :-)

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Thanks very much Les. Something different this year from t-shirts or movie tickets.

  • @transporter226
    @transporter226 7 років тому

    wow nice, awesome job i am a photographer and want to get started in making my own frames....

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      Its good to be able to frame your own prints Matt, its a great finishing touch.

  • @robertwillard6758
    @robertwillard6758 2 роки тому

    Nice video and interesting techniques. How is it you still have all your fingers?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  2 роки тому

      Thanks Robert. Its down to skill and respect for the tools

  • @chriswands9527
    @chriswands9527 Рік тому

    love the picture frames😊 What type of wood is it?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  Рік тому

      Thanks. Im not too sure but it may be tassie oak. Either way its a reclaimed old Aussie hardwood

  • @metals2546
    @metals2546 6 років тому

    Very well done. I damn love it.

  • @dingo3718
    @dingo3718 7 років тому

    Pure class I envy you what was the router bits you used, thanks

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words George. The router bits I used were a 4mm 'Slot cutter' bit for the biscuits and a 5mm 'round over' bit for the edges. If you Google them you will see where to buy them in your area. Cheers mate.

  • @manoochehrm5897
    @manoochehrm5897 7 років тому

    beautiful job!

  • @geoffroberts4342
    @geoffroberts4342 6 років тому

    Great video, nice work

  • @allanmanley6340
    @allanmanley6340 3 роки тому

    Great job - BUT - your sawing skills give me the chills... I actually paused the film to count your fingers.....

  • @petelodge8197
    @petelodge8197 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @Ngry_W
    @Ngry_W 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @MightyHawx
    @MightyHawx 7 років тому

    Great job. Can you go into some detail about the glass/ backing board stage? You kinda just wizzed through it. Where do you get the glass? Cheers

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      Thanks mate. I get my glass from a regular glass supplier. I have a few in my local area. Its 2mm thick. The matt board I buy from a picture framing business also near me. The matt board is probably the more difficult to get because you have yo find a framing shop or business that will cut it and sell it on its own. if you do a lot of picture framing you can buy your own matt board and a specialty matt board cutting tool/kit.

  • @mikebennett6591
    @mikebennett6591 8 років тому

    Great work, just simple inlay techniques that make a dramatic difference.
    I've seen other comment and I have to agree, it bothers me when you don't use a push stick.
    Nice touch with the pictures for your Son's, that's Dad's time in the shed but family in mind.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Thank you very much Mike. I recently made a cool push stick for the splash back build that i quite like using. Thanks for the concern.

  • @betinakroner6962
    @betinakroner6962 7 років тому

    Beautiful!!!

  • @hizo64HH
    @hizo64HH 8 років тому

    Is that green router bit at around 9:50 a biscuit slot bit? Love your videos, makes me miss Australia.

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Yep, it sure is. I've used one for quite a while now. Cheers.

  • @horvathjanos2236
    @horvathjanos2236 8 років тому +4

    PROFESSIONAL WORK

  • @axiotheagrizou5629
    @axiotheagrizou5629 6 років тому

    Good Morning from Greece. Keep Walking . . .

  • @harrygirgin2911
    @harrygirgin2911 8 років тому

    good stuff mate enjoy your videos.

  • @DavesCave
    @DavesCave 8 років тому

    like the one with the pin striping

  • @MrRadtech22
    @MrRadtech22 4 роки тому

    Well done

  • @kimronragguettedavidraggue374
    @kimronragguettedavidraggue374 4 роки тому

    The rubber thing that you used to clamp the frame what is the name of it.

  • @bulikdj
    @bulikdj 6 років тому

    Nice job.

  • @northjerseykevin409
    @northjerseykevin409 6 років тому

    Very nice. I’ve never used a sled on a table saw. I always use a chop-saw. What advantages does the sled offer?

    • @rondavis6017
      @rondavis6017 4 роки тому

      A much cleaner cut and if cut and used at the same time both of those pieces that slide up from side to side on the sled can be glued together and get a beautiful 45° glue up

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much for your comment Kevin. Apologies for the late reply but I'm trying to clear my "Comments I haven't responded to" list.

  • @carmenarroyo4060
    @carmenarroyo4060 4 роки тому

    Hi whats that router bit you used for the biscuits slot's

  • @stuffsethmakes
    @stuffsethmakes 5 років тому

    Love the frames. It’s funny, I just found your account a couple days ago but I made a frame almost exactly like this a couple years ago too...also for a Christmas gift, haha! I’ll tag you over at Instagram so you can see 👍🏻

  • @lynardburt5992
    @lynardburt5992 8 років тому +5

    I like the way you cut the biscuit with the router, so the little blade is from or what is it, and its attached to???

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому +2

      Hi Lynard, its a biscuit cutter router bit. Should be readily available from your favourite supplier

  • @rubenscorrearuiz8253
    @rubenscorrearuiz8253 7 років тому

    excelente video te felicito desde México mi amigo

  • @matthew6316
    @matthew6316 5 років тому

    dumb question, where do you measure from for the inside dimensions and what should they be?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  5 років тому

      Sorry Mathew, do you mean the inside measurement of the frame or the rebate for the glass?

  • @dennisdownes9319
    @dennisdownes9319 8 років тому +1

    Hello, Great Video! I love how the frames turned out. My question. I saw you use biscuits for the miters. You then added splines. Were the splines just for looks, or did you add them for additional support to the frame? DD

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Hi Dennis, thanks very much. The splines in this case were for looks only. I usually use biscuits for alignment purposes but they do give extra strength just as splines would. Cheers mate.

  • @carmenarroyo4060
    @carmenarroyo4060 4 роки тому

    So where you get that 577 from

  • @blackadder1966
    @blackadder1966 7 років тому

    has that thicknesser got dust extraction?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      It didn't in this video but it does now. ua-cam.com/video/rljJYo9d94g/v-deo.html

  • @hugotapia6287
    @hugotapia6287 Рік тому

    Muy entretenido y facil.....

  • @firemanek1
    @firemanek1 8 років тому

    I do not understand the use of these small pins on the connecting strips, what ???

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Hi, I did mention in the video that the pins are just for looks. They serve no purpose other than as a feature.

  • @BrianThorstad
    @BrianThorstad 4 роки тому

    Lovely result, but you scare me to death with how close your fingers get to the blade. I’m wondering how long you keep all 10.

  • @WasimBarri
    @WasimBarri 8 років тому

    What spray gun did you use?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Hi John, its a Wagner Electric sprayer. www.wagneraustralia.com.au/catalogue/diy/sprayers/fine-sprayers/w550-finesprayer#/overview

  • @Mksystems
    @Mksystems 3 роки тому

    What is the type of tree?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  3 роки тому

      I'm not sure of the species, its a reclaimed Australian hardwood

  • @34TR3m
    @34TR3m 7 років тому

    What is the machine at 12:50 called?

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  7 років тому

      That was my homemade router table. I recently built a new router table. ua-cam.com/video/Ct4XMmfdqME/v-deo.html

  • @birkholz100
    @birkholz100 6 років тому

    Ganz tolles Video. Super 👍👍👍Ideen und Anregungen. Warum bist du kein deutscher 😂😂 mein Englisch ist so schlecht .🙈

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  6 років тому +1

      Thank you Joachim. The language is no problem mate, we have Google Translate. 😂 Vielen Dank, Joachim. Die Sprache ist kein Problem, wir haben Google Translate

  • @kevinbaird7277
    @kevinbaird7277 3 роки тому +1

    Is crocodile Dundee your neighbour?.

  • @terrycraig2292
    @terrycraig2292 8 років тому

    Hi Mate, Would be most grateful if you could increase the volume on your videos. I've everything full on yet still find the volume too low. Excellent content. regards from Rockingham. WA. Terry

    • @DownUnderWoodWorks
      @DownUnderWoodWorks  8 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback Terry. Audio is something I've been struggling with, I'm not a videographer or audio expert at all. I think my latest videos have been better (I hope). Cheers mate.

  • @thumperman8490
    @thumperman8490 4 роки тому

    Please use push sticks... you only have one set of fingers.

  • @stanhafers2462
    @stanhafers2462 4 роки тому

    wish I could hear it...