Thank you, I think you may have given me the confidence to do this myself as a woman of 52 yrs. I've recently been getting the itch to get painting. And you are a wonderful artist at that!!
Hi, I have a question for you. I followed one of your older videos and built my canvas but after I screw the frame together and lay it on my table it is not stable. One side seems to lift up from the table level. I am unable to figure out the problem. Just 1 out of 15 was a success.
Maybe your 2x2 was warped? When you purchase your wood make sure it isn't warped. Make sure you screw them in on a flat surface and align everything precisely, maybe incorporate clamps into the process, go slowly. I've had a few with that problem as well. Mostly due to the wood just bent or warped, and it could also be due to your screw placement. Make sure the screw placements are consistent all around.
@@Gritflow thank you very much. I guess it might be the wood. I tried to be very careful while purchasing wood but still get some warped ones after cutting.
Thank you, I think you may have given me the confidence to do this myself as a woman of 52 yrs. I've recently been getting the itch to get painting. And you are a wonderful artist at that!!
That’s amazing. You should!
What a pleasant voice!
Very talented even with your step by step instructions, you make it seem so easy to do
Thank you!
As soon as I saw your layout at 0:18, I was like, "ooooh, I wonder if he's going to use a Kreg jig?" 😄
Wow, amazing art throughout. It must have a different satisfaction.
Thanks was very helpful
Pure talent.
Have you ever had any issues with the panel warping?
Wow what a perfect video!
Amazing! Thank you 😊
Hi, I have a question for you. I followed one of your older videos and built my canvas but after I screw the frame together and lay it on my table it is not stable. One side seems to lift up from the table level. I am unable to figure out the problem. Just 1 out of 15 was a success.
Maybe your 2x2 was warped? When you purchase your wood make sure it isn't warped. Make sure you screw them in on a flat surface and align everything precisely, maybe incorporate clamps into the process, go slowly. I've had a few with that problem as well. Mostly due to the wood just bent or warped, and it could also be due to your screw placement. Make sure the screw placements are consistent all around.
@@Gritflow thank you very much. I guess it might be the wood. I tried to be very careful while purchasing wood but still get some warped ones after cutting.
I would have thought you would have filled the end grain also and do a slight round over on all edges on the face side......
Filled end grain with sealant? Thanks for comment!