Clear, concise and to the point. If you can't cut a picture frame from this video, you may want to pursue another hobby. Best video for cutting a frame I've seen. Thank you!
Daniel, just wanted to say thanks. I've watched a lot of these types of videos, and your video is as clear as it gets, and for that, I want to say thanks.
Excellent tutorial. All the important information in a straight forward and succinct presentation. Thank you! Looking forward to watching a few other of your videos on picture frames you linked in a reply to a comment below.
Daniel, that's a great video I want to thank you for sharing it with us. I'm new to wood working and I'd like to know how you made the rabbit. I'd also like to see you put it together. Thanks Carl.
Hi Carl, I cut the rabbet on a table saw with a dado blade. A router table or router with fence would also be fine for this. Here's a couple of other videos that might help with building a frame: ua-cam.com/video/PIU9m30Ay8s/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/uw7OP7PTVqw/v-deo.html
thanks for the tip. i always get headfuck when working out sizes regarding rebates so for example i want to frame for an A4 photo. 29.7x21. my inside edge to edge is this measurement but with a 5mm rebate this then means to picture will fall through. so.... do i reduce each piece. of the frame by 5mm? i struggle with maths. once i get a technique practiced and applied to all frames i will be happy
We all get confused with math like this, and it's why I measure directly on the rabbet. Make sure you cut the first angle with the rabbet down and against the fence, and then the second cut has the rabbet up, meaning you can make a direct measurement along the rabbeted edge.
A frame that is 8x10 isnt for an 8x10 picture. It's for a 4x5 or 5x7 or something. If youre taking the time to make a frame for a picture then take the time to matte the picture as well. 11x14 for an 8x10 picture. always at least 1 size up
Clear, concise and to the point. If you can't cut a picture frame from this video, you may want to pursue another hobby. Best video for cutting a frame I've seen. Thank you!
Excellent video for a beginner good clear instructions just what I needed, thanks for posting. I would love to see how you did the router operation.
Daniel, just wanted to say thanks. I've watched a lot of these types of videos, and your video is as clear as it gets, and for that, I want to say thanks.
Excellent tutorial. All the important information in a straight forward and succinct presentation. Thank you! Looking forward to watching a few other of your videos on picture frames you linked in a reply to a comment below.
new subscriber here,,,,,very nice work, thank you from Florida, Paul
Very good for teaching the very basics and not to overwhelm a beginner 👍
Thanks for this video, it’s revolutionised my frame cutting 👍🏻
Glad it helped!
Hello, I want to make a 16 x20 or 20 x24 frame what cuts should I make to start to get the correct size for the inside to measure the same size
Hey, 100th subscriber. Great video.
Hi Daniel do you have suggestions for a miter saw to cut mouldings for picture frame?
Great ✌ Job D🙏💯% cool.
Please explain. how you calculated the 14 ½" for the first two cuts.
Great video.
Daniel, that's a great video I want to thank you for sharing it with us. I'm new to wood working and I'd like to know how you made the rabbit.
I'd also like to see you put it together. Thanks Carl.
Hi Carl,
I cut the rabbet on a table saw with a dado blade. A router table or router with fence would also be fine for this.
Here's a couple of other videos that might help with building a frame:
ua-cam.com/video/PIU9m30Ay8s/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/uw7OP7PTVqw/v-deo.html
Hi Daniel,
Can I build a jig to create splines, using my miter saw?
Sincerely,
Roger
I saw no,dust from your miter saw cuts! What is your secret?
Thanks for this video
How to set measuring scale
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I pretty much always cut into the profile first...cleaner and if you're marking that side it's right in front of you...
thanks for the tip. i always get headfuck when working out sizes regarding rebates so for example i want to frame for an A4 photo. 29.7x21. my inside edge to edge is this measurement but with a 5mm rebate this then means to picture will fall through.
so....
do i reduce each piece. of the frame by 5mm?
i struggle with maths.
once i get a technique practiced and applied to all frames i will be happy
We all get confused with math like this, and it's why I measure directly on the rabbet.
Make sure you cut the first angle with the rabbet down and against the fence, and then the second cut has the rabbet up, meaning you can make a direct measurement along the rabbeted edge.
A frame that is 8x10 isnt for an 8x10 picture. It's for a 4x5 or 5x7 or something. If youre taking the time to make a frame for a picture then take the time to matte the picture as well. 11x14 for an 8x10 picture. always at least 1 size up
Could be for a painting. A painting doesn’t need a matte. Indeed, it would generally look much worse with one.
Price plz & machine name
price
Haii sir I want this machine plz help me
saw name
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