I have only just started using this item and unfortunately although the wedges were going in perfectly the corners of the wedges were about 2mm away from the actual mitre joint. Called to explain two days ago and received a replacement 'fence' today, put it on and it is now spot on. Love this item. And well done Framers Corner for not forcing me to ask my friend for the receipt for this item. Very highly recommended.
I use this for framing my own pictures to sell. I manage to produce frames with smart, neat corners, and these have been accepted into some large open exhibitions, so it must do the job. I personally use an ordinary handsaw to roughly take the moulding to the length and angle, and then an Axminster mitre guillotine to slice the corners very smooth and accurately. I then glue and string the frame tightly together, wait a day, and then use this. It takes some time to get used to. I personally don't do the double-stacking, but drill, nail, and fill the corners for larger frames for added strength, as I have found that in some very hot, dry galleries, the corners crack open as the wood shrinks. This tool is ideal for wood such as fsc lime, which is a real joy to use. I use it for fsc ash, beech, and recondition old frames including softwood and ayous, which it is fine with. Obviously, with harder wood, you need more effort. Any moulding with a fairly square or rectangular section to it should be fine on this, but I have trouble with more fancy mouldings that have a curved profile. I'm doing one at the moment with a raised outer edge, but which goes down towards the middle, and to do this kind of moulding you would need a support of some kind, or your joint will be snapped open, as just happened to me... Any tips on managing that kind of moulding would be helpful. For anyone completely new to it, getting the nail dead in the centre of the joint is essential, as is getting the v nail the right way up! I don't use the vice any more, as I find it quicker and easier to do it by eye. If I can sort out issues with curved mouldings, then I will be happy to carry on using this for years and years.
Большое спасибо, That is the first video I have seen that tackles that problem. I have made a support for my irregular mouldings from cork, and that has also solved the problem. Thank you for your help.
Amrit I am gluing and setting the frames in a band clamp first and then using this to add the wedges for extra strength. If the joints didn't line up to start with then they can't have been cut at a dead 45 degree angle. If you use a good mitre saw to cut the moulding it should work fine. I love mine!
I'd recommend to everyone to use a picture frame vise for glue essembly. it allows you to play with your joint if your miter is a tad off. after its dried and complete I'd go and use this tool to drive v nails.
I'm a proffesinal artist and have this.its OK but there's a slight amount of shift in the metal bit that holds the v nails and a general bit of shift in the structure.this means it can be difficult to stack the v nails.Its very hard to join harder,deep woods such as ash .You use hardwood v nails for this but the stacking of them is a nightmare as they can slip and poke out of the side of the wood.With perfectly mitreded soft wood ( I use a Logan mitre saw andthen a mitre trimmer with measuring gauge) its OK.
I've just bought one of these and am really struggling to get tight joins- all mitred properly using a Morso but the joiner seems to been pushing the mitres apart not pulling them in tight- does any one have any suggestions.? I'm using soft wood
Hello, I have bought same machine now. I have the same problem. I press corners better by hand than by corner kit with plastic crew. I am unhappy with this kit and I don´t know how make tight joins.
I was using a soft wood but you have raised a good point: the sharper edge on the vnail may have well been the problem as I neglected to check, so my own fault. Thank you for your reply.
I have only just started using this item and unfortunately although the wedges were going in perfectly the corners of the wedges were about 2mm away from the actual mitre joint.
Called to explain two days ago and received a replacement 'fence' today, put it on and it is now spot on. Love this item.
And well done Framers Corner for not forcing me to ask my friend for the receipt for this item.
Very highly recommended.
No
Plz send buy link 🙏
I use this for framing my own pictures to sell. I manage to produce frames with smart, neat corners, and these have been accepted into some large open exhibitions, so it must do the job. I personally use an ordinary handsaw to roughly take the moulding to the length and angle, and then an Axminster mitre guillotine to slice the corners very smooth and accurately. I then glue and string the frame tightly together, wait a day, and then use this. It takes some time to get used to. I personally don't do the double-stacking, but drill, nail, and fill the corners for larger frames for added strength, as I have found that in some very hot, dry galleries, the corners crack open as the wood shrinks. This tool is ideal for wood such as fsc lime, which is a real joy to use. I use it for fsc ash, beech, and recondition old frames including softwood and ayous, which it is fine with. Obviously, with harder wood, you need more effort. Any moulding with a fairly square or rectangular section to it should be fine on this, but I have trouble with more fancy mouldings that have a curved profile. I'm doing one at the moment with a raised outer edge, but which goes down towards the middle, and to do this kind of moulding you would need a support of some kind, or your joint will be snapped open, as just happened to me... Any tips on managing that kind of moulding would be helpful. For anyone completely new to it, getting the nail dead in the centre of the joint is essential, as is getting the v nail the right way up! I don't use the vice any more, as I find it quicker and easier to do it by eye. If I can sort out issues with curved mouldings, then I will be happy to carry on using this for years and years.
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Большое спасибо, That is the first video I have seen that tackles that problem. I have made a support for my irregular mouldings from cork, and that has also solved the problem. Thank you for your help.
я рад, что помог Вам :)
will it also work for plastic frames, the whole process you mentioned?
I just got this as a Birthday gift. Will be trying it out very soon. I am VERY excited about using it for the many items I need to frame for my home.
That commentary was bloody brilliant!
Bought this a week ago and its brill!! Solid Build, Quality Item!
Could you pls tell hw much is that and where can i buy?
what we called about that?what tools?
Where can I buy, plz tell me 🙏
Where can I get it
How much? Where to buy? Vietnam can not afford. thank you
Amrit I am gluing and setting the frames in a band clamp first and then using this to add the wedges for extra strength. If the joints didn't line up to start with then they can't have been cut at a dead 45 degree angle.
If you use a good mitre saw to cut the moulding it should work fine. I love mine!
Is it difficult to stack v-nails? Have you been able to stack them?
Very informative, thank you
Pls How do I get this in Nigeria?
I'd recommend to everyone to use a picture frame vise for glue essembly. it allows you to play with your joint if your miter is a tad off. after its dried and complete I'd go and use this tool to drive v nails.
How to order this kind of frame joiner
I'm a proffesinal artist and have this.its OK but there's a slight amount of shift in the metal bit that holds the v nails and a general bit of shift in the structure.this means it can be difficult to stack the v nails.Its very hard to join harder,deep woods such as ash .You use hardwood v nails for this but the stacking of them is a nightmare as they can slip and poke out of the side of the wood.With perfectly mitreded soft wood ( I use a Logan mitre saw andthen a mitre trimmer with measuring gauge) its OK.
Pl tell how to cut miter joints this is also important
how to repair the framers corner... i lost the lock
I want to buy this machine
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How to avail this product?
how would i get this one
Sir ,Want this hand fitting machine
Where can I get this?
Where to buy???
I bought this. The frame clamp left gaps between the joints. The joints never quite managed to join together to begin with.
Lovely, what's the cost. Kayode from Nigeria.
how much and where can i get it
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I've just bought one of these and am really struggling to get tight joins- all mitred properly using a Morso but the joiner seems to been pushing the mitres apart not pulling them in tight- does any one have any suggestions.? I'm using soft wood
Hello, I have bought same machine now. I have the same problem. I press corners better by hand than by corner kit with plastic crew. I am unhappy with this kit and I don´t know how make tight joins.
Hola en mexico cuanto vale esa ensambladora u que estado radico en hidalgo que vale pesos mexicanos
What is the price and how to purchase
Kaha se milegi chahia
Hay how much for this
Is this available
I need tool
I want this product
Como puedo comprar una máquina como esta por favor me pueden avisar
MY MAGNET BAR IS BROKEN .. WHERE IS PURCHASE THIS ?
Hi, you should be able to purchase this from the retailer you bought the unit from.
@@FramersCorner where can I get this in Nigeria
How much is it
What is cost?
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Donde puedo comprar y dirección en Perú
How much and where to buy?
How much & where to buy?
i like this kit how cost?
Cost of the machine where it is available in bangalore
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How .much where to buy
NAMANDYA RAJAPAKSHA well look it up.
Price?
Que vale esta ensambladora radico en Hidalgo
How much price ???
I am intrested plz tel me how I purchased
Hi can I ask what country you are in? We supply directly in the UK & have some other dealers who can supply in other countries.
@@FramersCorner Hi I am from India and I need this machine.
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Please tell me its cost
How many
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Price
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Mujhe chiye sar ye masin
mara pass ha 45000 hazar ki doo ga i m in rawalpindi 03005601907
Price sir
how much
jiss ko bhe chahyea mara pass pare ha ya machine or ya mara number ha 03005601907 from pakistan brand new ha
maray pass ha 03005601906
How to order you product po??
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This doesn't work anywhere near as well as this. The v-nails barely go in and the corner of the nail is not level with the join.
I was using a soft wood but you have raised a good point: the sharper edge on the vnail may have well been the problem as I neglected to check, so my own fault. Thank you for your reply.
i want bye this
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ye machen mujhe chahiye Aap ka nombar mujhko do
Ok
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You can use Stodoys to build it in the cheapest way.
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по моему мнению крайне неэффективный способ! -Для тех кому времени не жалко...
amateur & good for flat surface materials......
Where to get this?
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How much is it ?
Price
Where I can buy this tool?
Is this available
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