Kind of terrifying to be cutting inward towards the jaws. lol. Maybe a little later down the line when i've racked up a lil' more experience i think. Thank you for the inspiration sir.
Hi Tomislav, that’s a lovely looking picture frame simple yet elegant! You’ve just provided me with a great way to get rid of lots of segmented pieces I have, thanks for another well executed video. Take care, Wayne
You can move the rest when sanding,I would not move it if I'm on some sort of production run, not moving can save time but for pieces like this just move it and sometimes its even better as you have more room to move around. Hope that makes sense. Enjoy turning and thank you for watching
What a clever way to use some scrap. Thanks for this video. Really helps show that every turning does not have to be large or complicated to look nice and be usable.
Thanks Tommi. Interesting project. Nicely done and well explained. I think I would not have as much decoration on one that I do, not to distract from photo. Loved the idea of roundover for inner part to draw eye in.
Hello Tomislav, you see, I've learnt something from you again. I probably wouldn't have had the idea of turning picture frames on my own. So thanks again for your inspiration. Greetings Andreas
Wow a picture frame had never crossed my mind on a lathe! No idea why because this is an amazing way to use offcuts. It looks so visually pleasing- thank you for sharing
That looks very nice, and some good tips and techniques as always. But I have to admit I was hoping you'd take out the centre and make a plug for the hole and create a small two-coloured bowl. Thanks for another excellent and educational video.
I was making my first plate and cut a little deep. What I had after that looked just like your picture frame. My wife saw it and had me sand it up and installed a picture. 😀
Another great project to try, thank you. I have made picture frames just using a screw chuck and turning the face then V grove 2/3rds thru before reversing and coming in from the back but this is much nicer. Thank you
The grain lines of the discs appeared to about 45 degrees different. Is that orientation important? And, I just bought a cheap clock today and I was thinking of doing this same idea to replace the plastic case. That's how to make a $5 clock into a $25 clock.
Its alinge the same way, that way grain goes in same direction.... And its nive and stable for frame. You can use a clock as well, I'll be doing a video soon on that as well
Proper tehnique and tool approch is everything, ofcourse sharp tools as well. I have a video few days old where I show bowl without sanding, that might help out
Kind of terrifying to be cutting inward towards the jaws. lol. Maybe a little later down the line when i've racked up a lil' more experience i think. Thank you for the inspiration sir.
Great looking picture frame Tomislav. I now know what to do with a lot of left over segmented rings.
Uuuu that should be really nice frames
Hi Tomislav, that’s a lovely looking picture frame simple yet elegant! You’ve just provided me with a great way to get rid of lots of segmented pieces I have, thanks for another well executed video. Take care, Wayne
Uuu that could end up a rather uncommon and beautiful frame. Maybe even caos pattern and its really unique
Great idea for off cuts. I'm still learning, I tried to sand without moving the rest ... I'll be back at it when my finger heals up. 😖
You can move the rest when sanding,I would not move it if I'm on some sort of production run, not moving can save time but for pieces like this just move it and sometimes its even better as you have more room to move around.
Hope that makes sense.
Enjoy turning and thank you for watching
Very nice frame Tomislav! The contrast between the two colors is great. Thanks for sharing!
Take care, Dave
Thank you sir
Very nice Tomislav. I like it
good idea, I just ruined another bowl blank by cutting through the bottom all the way! Now it can be a frame!
Excactly 👍 thank you for watching
That looks really good. I can’t wait to make this myself. Thank you for your video.
Its fun and Great use of thinner stock
What a clever way to use some scrap. Thanks for this video. Really helps show that every turning does not have to be large or complicated to look nice and be usable.
Sometimes on smaller stuff there are less room for error and it can be difficult to design, so its always a good practice to start small☺️
Thanks! This option will be keeping some off cuts from the fire.
Glad to hear that ☺️
Thanks Tommi.
Interesting project. Nicely done and well explained.
I think I would not have as much decoration on one that I do, not to distract from photo. Loved the idea of roundover for inner part to draw eye in.
You can make it simple just round frame and it works great... I always like this kind of frames with like mouldings
Wonderful idea. Never would have thought picture frames.
Hello Tomislav,
you see, I've learnt something from you again. I probably wouldn't have had the idea of turning picture frames on my own. So thanks again for your inspiration.
Greetings Andreas
Thank you Andreas , I'm honored to inspired and help out.
Thank you and let me know how it went
Wow a picture frame had never crossed my mind on a lathe! No idea why because this is an amazing way to use offcuts.
It looks so visually pleasing- thank you for sharing
Glad you like it and thank you for watching
Excellent frame. Some folks try to make them much more complicated. I love this simple method.
Thank You Doug.☺️
That looks very nice, and some good tips and techniques as always. But I have to admit I was hoping you'd take out the centre and make a plug for the hole and create a small two-coloured bowl. Thanks for another excellent and educational video.
When I edit the video I was thinking the same, but it was already over😀.
I was thinking of another small frame
I was making my first plate and cut a little deep. What I had after that looked just like your picture frame. My wife saw it and had me sand it up and installed a picture. 😀
Awsome, you manage to Save the bowl
What a great quick and easy project. Thank you for the detailed instruction on how you turned this nice picture frame.
Thank you
Very nice. I love the detials.
Thank you
Excellent frame, thank you Tomislav.
Glad you love it 🤗
Lovely! Will have to give this a go!
Very Nice
A great alternative to rectangular picture frames! I must try to make one soon. Thanks for sharing your technique.
Thank you for watching
Very nice Tomislav. But I'm not putting your picture in my frame 😄
Aaaa that is too bad😂 no worries, glad you like it and PLEASE put your memories inside😅
Another great project to try, thank you. I have made picture frames just using a screw chuck and turning the face then V grove 2/3rds thru before reversing and coming in from the back but this is much nicer. Thank you
That is good option and a faster one as well....
Thank you for watching
That was great and informative.
Very nice!
The grain lines of the discs appeared to about 45 degrees different. Is that orientation important? And, I just bought a cheap clock today and I was thinking of doing this same idea to replace the plastic case. That's how to make a $5 clock into a $25 clock.
Its alinge the same way, that way grain goes in same direction.... And its nive and stable for frame. You can use a clock as well, I'll be doing a video soon on that as well
Hi any advice or tips for handling chip out or tear out asides from sanding
Proper tehnique and tool approch is everything, ofcourse sharp tools as well. I have a video few days old where I show bowl without sanding, that might help out
Very nice.
its beautiful 👍
Clever. Will show the my wife and see if she wants one.
They usually want but more for vintage pictures....that is atleast the case with my wife
Love it
another use would be putting a mirror in it
For sure, and the handle for handheld
Captain Tomasic-autilus?
Reporting for duty😅
Please show us more projects using your own tools