Round wooden frame for a mirror DIY
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2017
- A very simple method of making a wooden round frame for a mirror.
The frame is simply cut by the router using the parallel stop that comes with the kit.
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My name is Anastasia Gerasimova. I am an architect from Russia. In my spare time I spend time in my workshop. I like everything connected with creativity, craft, design. I like to make things out of wood, draw, sew, cook delicious food, travel ...
Once I realized that I do not have one global goal in life. But I have a whole bunch of small goals, ideas and desires. I try to implement them all.
I would like to show you how much you can do with your own hands and enjoy the work done. To all a little infected with creativity.
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This is not a DIY this is a unique piece of art who ever calls this a DIY I don’t have a word to describe them- thumbs up
Awesome work, very well done and edited, thank you, Jim.
This is one my favorite videos that you have made.
I anxiously await additional videos.
Wow, great video, and what a perfect selection of music. I give it a 10 !
Really enjoyed watching this
Oh how I admire your ability to do this!!
This one is my favorite.
You are running a 1st class operation there. Very nice work. From Virginia, USA.
Wow very nice. Amazing.
Really lovely work! Thanks for sharing. :)
nice job. i love that router jig
WOW! TY great video!! Much appreciated!! So many ideas now!! TY
Great idea! Nice job
Amazing..
You go girl!!!
Hermoso, tremendo 👏👏 exitos
Respect!
Came out so beautiful!.. Amazing work
Thanks
- VERY NICE job. Thanx 4 the video.
Soo satisfying
Well done.
Good work👌👌👌👍👍
Ver nice job. Nice trick pounding the bolt with 2 nuts into the hole. I'll use that.
nice job
Excellent
Nice work !
+Kenny Goh thank you ;)
Настя круче всех)
Nice craftsmanship!
*Correction: craftswomanship! 😉
You are amazing 💕
Beautifull!!😍
Thank you
Awsome
Lovely job. I love uTube for letting me see that women are equally great with tools. We always think it's a mans domain but you prove that EVERYONE can do, make and create. Got some good tips from this video thank you. :)
Good job 👏
Thank you
Hello Anastasia! I've seen you from your other channel and I'm glad to see you still creating and inspiring all of us! Great work on the mirror, loved the methods and execution. Just a lil idea for you: maybe brand your designs and creations that you make in wood with your logo on a hot branding stamp.
Anyway, keep it up and cheers from Houston, TX.
Hi, I have a stamp for printing. I made it one master as a gift)))
I wish I could own the equipment in my life
u need a table work surface on a lazy suzan . Great stuff..
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So damn cool
Hi. Great job! 👍 2 questions. How are you bolting your circle jig to the wood block? You lost me after pounding in the bolt with its 2 nuts. I think you might have removed the bolt but not sure what you're screwing in with the allen wrench. What if any adjustment to the radius was needed for the rabbet once you changed to the rabbeting bit? I will try this for a round stained glass I want to frame and mount. Thanks!
Do you use the triangles in the inner corners versus using wider boards for added strength or to not waste wood? Thanks.
Приятно познакомиться с твоим талантом. Ты - смелая девушка. С наилучшими пожеланиями с тобой
thanks
What type of router bit is used to cut out the circle?
What kind of glue did you use to glue the mirror to the wood frame?
What the size of it ?
what equipment attached on the router?
parallel stop from the mill set
damn good. earned like and subscribe. russian laura kampf!
It was like "SHUT UP!! and TAKE MY MONEY!!"
Nice job but it looks so complicated 😩
Not if you are creative..
@@Channel-in6sc has nothing to do with creativity. some people don't know as much about woodworking. each individual step is relatively simple but there many steps and they require several power tools that most people don't have in their homes unless they're professionals or hobbyists. i have a little bit of experience with power tools but most of my creative work is 2 dimensional or textiles. i don't even know the names of some of the machines used. i wouldn't know what to get. what's the thing called that she used to cut out the circle, or cut those grooves, or trim the excess? it's complicated if you're inexperienced.
@@zoer.6051 I agree, also practice will make us perfect and creative. Thanks Zoe. :)
Not really a DIY if you need professional equipment that the average person doesn't have.
Totally just telling love with you :)
Correction *fell in love with you.... Im guessing you worked it out.
I recommend Woodglut to every beginner and not only.
I know Woodglut has the best woodworking plans.
But how could somebody w no skills attempt this and without the extensive workshop?😞
You wouldn't.... Just buy one if you don't have the tools, skills, knowledge and time.
you can't do the job if you don't have the tools