Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video. I was intimidated by frames and now I think I can tackle them. Being able to frame my portraits is going to add a whole new dimension to my scrolling.
I have the same router table, and I mount it to my black and decker workmate as well. I'm going have to give your method a try. I can't make a picture frame, to save my life. Great job.
Hi Tyler that's how I make my picture frames and yes the joints are tight great job Thanks
Awesome thank you!
Awesome frame! Perfect for the train! I think your method is spot on. I would never thought of it. Enjoyed, take care!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for showing. I'm going to try this.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video. I was intimidated by frames and now I think I can tackle them. Being able to frame my portraits is going to add a whole new dimension to my scrolling.
Awesome! Hope you post them when you get them done!
Great project. Thank you for sharing
A really nice project cool frame
Thank You!
Looks great. Thanks AP.
Thanks Peter!
Glad you did this vid,I want to do some now,considered buying frames,but I have everything needed to make them,and now we know how,thanks so much
Glad I could help! Let me know how it works for you
I have the same router table, and I mount it to my black and decker workmate as well.
I'm going have to give your method a try. I can't make a picture frame, to save my life.
Great job.
Let me know how it turns out!
Nicely done!
Thank You!
I like that I'm going to try that method.
Awesome! Hope it works out for you!
nicely done
Thank you! Cheers!
Great way to cut miters for picture frames! Nice work, I allways look foward to your videos....
Never thought about using 2 x 4s. Now I am looking at some scraps.
Very nice . So do you just glue your backer and scroll pic on to the frame or do you use tiny braces nailed on including a hanger
Either Or will work. I know the frame is made specifically for a picture, I always glue them in
What type of glue do you use to glue the picture to the frame? Any trick to keep excess glue off of the picture? Thanks.
I use Gorilla Wood Glue for all my frames
@@ArtisanPirate Thanks
Nicely done!
Thank You!