Better watch them fingers when nailing your pieces together. Only takes one of those super thin nails to catch a peace of wood grain wrong and though your finger it goes. I learned that lesson the hard way
The amount you add will actually vary depending on how thick the wood is. When you measure how much material you need, you need to account for the thickness of the frame (because the frame is wider than the actual picture). So you need to add the corners that your mitres add to the thickness. I couldn't think of a clearer way to explain that in writing so I hope it makes sense
How do you attach the art to the frame?
With screws in the corners at the back, where the support pieces are, I would also do double sided tape
Amazing! What type of wood (and size) wood did you purchase?
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Better watch them fingers when nailing your pieces together. Only takes one of those super thin nails to catch a peace of wood grain wrong and though your finger it goes. I learned that lesson the hard way
I was holding my breath
Sweet! Looks totally do-able. Thanks for sharing.
Wow . Easily explained
Do U hav full video
Nice job
Awesome
Never put your hand over where you are shooting the brad nail. I have had them come out of the wood into my hand before.
Which wood you have used? And from where we can buy it?
Can you please explain why to add 1 3/4 inch
The amount you add will actually vary depending on how thick the wood is. When you measure how much material you need, you need to account for the thickness of the frame (because the frame is wider than the actual picture). So you need to add the corners that your mitres add to the thickness. I couldn't think of a clearer way to explain that in writing so I hope it makes sense
Thx, i'mma give this a try! 🙏🏻
Smart
Could list the name/link of the stain
What size and type of wood did you use? Are those 1”x2” ?
22cm
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American carpentry "Brad nails.. pocket screws".. that's it
Under $10 for both frame 😮 In the UK, wood is so expensive. I bought 12, 1 meter sticks, each just 0.5cm wide. It cost me over £40 so about $55.
Im not sure where you shop, but going to places like InExcess is great for cheap wood
What is the wood you have used is called ?
Wood by the looks of it.
Is that 1x3 firring strip?
Be careful the way you shot those nails could come thru the wood and into your hand
Hello, I want to buy some frames please how I contact you..?
$10 plus $200 mitersaw 😂 yall. Please be realistic
you can use a hand saw and a miter box for the 45° cut... go back to school honey...
What dimensions would I need for a 36 x 48 frame?
36 x 48 🙄
The inside length of cut wood would be 37 3/4 x 49 3/4
What is the width and depth of the wood we need to get. My painting is 16 x 32
The inside length of cut wood should be 17 3/4 x 33 3/4
Then she puts it on the wall and the canvas falls out
Not very well explained at all.