Nice work. I do alot of these style frames and the best ones i have the material came from a 30 year old ceder deck i replaced.the wood was very weathered and the wide grain looked good. Some of the bigger frames i use composite deck screws to draw the miters together.
Nice job Jeff. That wood is beautiful. Thanks for talking about glass. I am one of those people that is a little leery of using glass but your demonstration was nice and straight to the point so I feel like I can handle it now. I enjoy your videos Jeff and thanks for sharing!
Love it! Simple, to the point -- I'm not even a woodworker and I was able to follow along without having to sit through a 45-minute video. But it would be nice if you did a follow up of how to create those splines for larger pieces. Also, it looked like the inside cuts are not the same color as the frame surface? That would have to be remedied.
@@homebuiltshop very much I appreciate it I enjoy your videos in the one with the machete and the blower and all that I've subscribed to all your channels thank you again
Nice video jeff. I do a lot of my projects in my shop with barnwood, as I have a very large supply. I noticed that you said it may be hemlock. I think mine is old growth southern yellow pine, but because we are geographically close, I am reconsidering which species it actually is. Maybe you can help identify it. I have a couple build videos in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PL887xDBJae9MAA5YesDbgEO4cJ8SH_Mq7
Amazing video!! Thank you…
Nice work. I do alot of these style frames and the best ones i have the material came from a 30 year old ceder deck i replaced.the wood was very weathered and the wide grain looked good. Some of the bigger frames i use composite deck screws to draw the miters together.
Cool dude, nice job, bit of a shock when your hat went, it's 3am in the UK and I woz semi snoozing... thanks
Very nice job bro
Great video, to cut the notch, how far did you cut ??
Great video! Thanks.
Nice job Jeff. That wood is beautiful. Thanks for talking about glass. I am one of those people that is a little leery of using glass but your demonstration was nice and straight to the point so I feel like I can handle it now. I enjoy your videos Jeff and thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I felt the same way about glass. I decided to just go for it and it wasn't bad. Just be safe and you can do it. 👍
Great job Jeff they look great!
Thank you
Love it! Simple, to the point -- I'm not even a woodworker and I was able to follow along without having to sit through a 45-minute video. But it would be nice if you did a follow up of how to create those splines for larger pieces. Also, it looked like the inside cuts are not the same color as the frame surface? That would have to be remedied.
Here's a frame where I splined the corners. ruclips.net/video/W2TdcUUHHHY/видео.html
@@homebuiltshop Excellent! Thank you!
Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Nice job one question on your other videos I've seen you use a jigsaw can you tell me the brand and the model thank you it's a red one
It's a Craftsman model. I've had it for quite a while. Not sure if it's still made though.
@@homebuiltshop very much I appreciate it I enjoy your videos in the one with the machete and the blower and all that I've subscribed to all your channels thank you again
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Good job
looks good
Son-of-a....oooh, that hurt...not smart!
Nice video jeff. I do a lot of my projects in my shop with barnwood, as I have a very large supply. I noticed that you said it may be hemlock. I think mine is old growth southern yellow pine, but because we are geographically close, I am reconsidering which species it actually is. Maybe you can help identify it. I have a couple build videos in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PL887xDBJae9MAA5YesDbgEO4cJ8SH_Mq7
Замечательно! Вот моя рамка ruclips.net/video/9SoTPKYo0DM/видео.html