when u cut the glass and it worked out for you , SORCERY lol . i can never get a clean cut . lol super nice frame . what bit did u put the bead on the rabbit section that holds the glass
Good ol' one click...just bought it. Thanks very much. It was a nice frame, think I'll try it myself. Been wanting to add picture frames to my corral of stuff I make. Wouldn't mind knowing about the thing you use to cut the glass and backing for the picture. Love your work. Would love to see more builds from you.
Thanks Brian! An odd question, where do you buy your disposable glue brushes? I tend to use the glubot and then a finger but would prefer a brush. I've seen a few makers use the exact brush you used with the aluminium handle. Thanks!
C&H is also another one. We had a 60 inch model in the frame shop I worked during college. Also, we had a wall mount fletcher cutter that was great for squaring matts and glass as it had a perpendicular sliding block to a tray that your material sat in. You would swap the head out for glass or blade. I have seen some go on craigslist and picked up a 40 inch C&H matt cutter on craigslist for about 60 dollars. I jumped on it before someone snagged it. I have done a lot of things in the house with it.
The frames are gorgeous but, , , as a photographer I do not like flashy or elegant frames around my photos as I and many viewers I speak with feel it as a distraction for the print/painting/drawing/sketch.
Beautiful frames, Brian. Very beautiful.
Very nice.
Great looking frames Brian!
Very fine work---
Great work!
when u cut the glass and it worked out for you , SORCERY lol . i can never get a clean cut . lol super nice frame . what bit did u put the bead on the rabbit section that holds the glass
Hi what did you apply to the glass prior to scoring/cutting it. Thanks. Great frame btw.
Thanks, I used a cutting fluid sold at the glass shop. Some guys use mineral oil. Just something to keep everything moving without friction.
Beautiful frames! Do you sell these? If so where can I buy?
Please refer me to where you got your corner miter clamp for clamping this frame.
Good ol' one click...just bought it. Thanks very much. It was a nice frame, think I'll try it myself. Been wanting to add picture frames to my corral of stuff I make. Wouldn't mind knowing about the thing you use to cut the glass and backing for the picture.
Love your work. Would love to see more builds from you.
Thanks Brian! An odd question, where do you buy your disposable glue brushes? I tend to use the glubot and then a finger but would prefer a brush. I've seen a few makers use the exact brush you used with the aluminium handle. Thanks!
I am interested in the device that you used as a straight edge for cutting the glass and matting.
Nice work on the frame!
C&H is also another one. We had a 60 inch model in the frame shop I worked during college. Also, we had a wall mount fletcher cutter that was great for squaring matts and glass as it had a perpendicular sliding block to a tray that your material sat in. You would swap the head out for glass or blade. I have seen some go on craigslist and picked up a 40 inch C&H matt cutter on craigslist for about 60 dollars. I jumped on it before someone snagged it. I have done a lot of things in the house with it.
The frames are gorgeous but, , , as a photographer I do not like flashy or elegant frames around my photos as I and many viewers I speak with feel it as a distraction for the print/painting/drawing/sketch.