Great tutorial, definitely appreciate the video since I have a few frames I need to make for some map collections and pictures I have collected over the years.
Love this video, will use your techniques to make my first frame next week for a poster my stepdaughter wants framed. Recently started woodworking but haven't made a frame yet :)
Nice work! Mathew Peech has a recent video on youtube the includes how to make a miter clamp. Its a simple that will prevent some of the headaches clamping corner joints.
When it comes to pine, you def do not have to go through all the grits sanding. It’s very soft..also when needing to know when to go onto the next grit, use a pencil and draw lines all over the piece, once all the lines are sanded off, move to the next grit. That’s a great method especially when using hard woods.
Thanks for watching the video... I've noticed especially with pine that if you don't sand it well enough, the stain absorbs very splotchy, resulting it in an uneven look to the finish
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Great tutorial, definitely appreciate the video since I have a few frames I need to make for some map collections and pictures I have collected over the years.
Thank you, I collect maps as well
Awesome work! Great information
Hey thanks for watching, appreciate the support
Wow....Great content! Really enjoyed your video!
Thanks, appreciate you taking the time to watch
Love this video, will use your techniques to make my first frame next week for a poster my stepdaughter wants framed. Recently started woodworking but haven't made a frame yet :)
Thanks for watching! Hope it works out
All good info!
Thank you for watching
Nice looking frame. Where did you get the print?
It's actually an AI generated image made to look like a Patty Banister, which was made by my brother in law.
I have the same shirt, and I LIKE IT.
It's my favorite shirt
Well done sir.
Thank you
Nice work!
Mathew Peech has a recent video on youtube the includes how to make a miter clamp. Its a simple that will prevent some of the headaches clamping corner joints.
Hey thanks for watching and I will have to check out that video
When it comes to pine, you def do not have to go through all the grits sanding. It’s very soft..also when needing to know when to go onto the next grit, use a pencil and draw lines all over the piece, once all the lines are sanded off, move to the next grit. That’s a great method especially when using hard woods.
Thanks for watching the video... I've noticed especially with pine that if you don't sand it well enough, the stain absorbs very splotchy, resulting it in an uneven look to the finish
Awesome work man! What type of caulking did you use.
DAP Kwik seal latex caulk! Thank you, and thanks for watching!
I have a merge jig, I should look to see if it has the pocket slot function
“Kreg”, is what I meant to type
I do believe that would work
Beautiful artwork and an amazing frame! I really enjoyed this tutorial 🤩
Thanks for watching babe
Need help to do so .... And I am trying to pay attention
Bfgf look up all these types of videos for me so I think that it will help me with my educational
Too late I already cut the half slats
Let me know how it works out
Cool, but I do not like your shirt.