How To Make A Picture Frame - 5 Different Techniques
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Hello Friends! Here I'll show you how to make a picture frame using 5 different joinery techniques.
Thanks to MLCS Woodworking for their support of this video. Be sure to check out some of their excellent products.
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Rewatching your older videos is so much fun. And still informative!
Thank you for the video. The lap frame technique looks really easy and I think it will work great for my project. I really appreciate it and you made it very step-by-step simple!
Great delivery, well done, I admire you for showing the little faults and all...very honest of you. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Thank you for this. Made my first frame today and although some of this is way over my skill level I hope to learn them all over time.
You’re such a natural teacher. Your students must love you.
@solararmy4828
2 жыл бұрын
We do!
Your nerd-ness and wonderfully upbeat attitude make me smile every time I watch one of your videos. Keep ‘em coming!
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Will do! :)
Great video, Eric! Lots of great info. I love those Merle clamps. Picked up 4 at an estate sale for 20 bucks!
MLCS is awesome. Love that Merle clamp! I made an octagon mirror using that clamp and it was so helpful!
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
3x3Custom - Tamar it’s a great little tool. I was impressed!
Congrats on the sponsor! Thanks for sharing this video!! I will definitely be trying that half lap miter.
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Jon Wills thank you! And you most definitely should 👍
Liked seeing the variety of joints that are simple to make
Love your work, I would like to see more videos like this one.. great job👍🏻
Haven't considered the half flaps. Thanks for including the mistakes. It's helpful knowing what kind of mistakes we might run into.
Great video and I have the same chop saw LOL I dialed it in with precision gauges and blocks, It makes perfect cuts for frames and such. I'm also an MLCS customer, Love their products
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
MLCS makes a fantastic product. And that chop saw hasn't failed me yet! 😀
Excellent workmanship love it
Nice video - old bugger here just starting out doing woodworkin stuff n frames etc., cheers from the UK :)
Enjoyed it! I have a thick Amana blade with a flat top that I use on splines. I like the half lap mitered joint...I think I might try it on my next frame. Keep up the good work 💪
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
You should! It’s great practice to up your joinery game 👊
That halflap miter joint looks like fun. I’ll definitely have to try that sometime!
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
It really is! 👍
Nice work. I like what you're doing. Thank you loads
Great energy. I like your motivation to learn and do much more... The world is a better place with your dedication and committment. Thank you.
I admire your work very much. Thanks a lot for all the teaching. Could you please teach how to measure and cut properly the frame? Thanks a lot
Such a helpful video. I am going to make a frame asap!
I clicked thumbs up after watching 10 seconds and believe this is good video, and IT IS.
Great video!!! Keep them coming! Thank you for all your knowledge!!
@ENCurtis
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Will do :)
Thanks for all the tips
Excellent. Thanks. 🇨🇦
Keep doing what you're doing, I totally dig your videos. Awesome 👍. Thanks
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks my man :)
Thanks for the hands on tutorial!
Very well explained Thank you
ahhh another channel to visit, informative interesting and now more projects to enjoy
Awesome work Erik, thanks for the info! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Fred McIntyre thanks Fred! 😎
Very useful - Thanks!
That is great set of examples and how to video. To reinforce the miter I would suggest a simple dowel is the easiest. Even a cheap doweling jig should be sufficient although I really like Dowelmax if doing something I truly care about.
A little Wood Whispery vibe... I like it!
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks my dude!
Excellent presentation, thanks
Nice tips Erik. I forget sometimes how many miters can be used on frames
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Chris Cunningham all the miters, Chris. All the miters 😎
Very good explaining, bless you
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful :)
Great work.
Awesome job - thanks for the video
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
t c thanks for watching my friend 😁
thanks, that was fun to watch!
Nice work.
Appreciate the video and the FF7 battle sound drop even more 🤘
bead edge was a nice touch!
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nice video, thanks.
Thanks again, very helpful 👍
@ENCurtis
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Great!
Nice video! Came here from the MLCS email and this was my first exposure to you. I like your video style and personality. Maybe if you keep up the good work with MLCS, they'll hook you up with a PowerLift pro. We need more people showing how it changes the way you work on the router table and opens up a lot of new operations.
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Eagle Lake Woodworking I’d love to get my hands on one! I’ll let MLCS know you want to see that video 😉😁
Great video
Subscribed, thanks for the video.
Excellent...
Hello from Canada. Have to admit that I came across your channel by mistake, a happy accident as they say.??? Do they and who is they ? lol. I have to say I enjoy your presentation and the way you speak so clear. I have to say though. When you trimmed down the spline with that obvious very sharp chisel it was somehow satisfying to watch and that’s why I decided to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to seeing more videos of yours.
Cool tnx
Thanks very much for this great video! I am about to attempt a picture frame for a stained glass mosaic piece which will be mounted outdoors on the wall of a home. Would you let me know how your neighbors (or you), attached the artwork to the frame.
Good job
awesome chopsaw/router station.. did you make it your self. i wouldnt mind seeing a video of that
Method #2 seems super easy
Can you do a vid on how to properly set up miter saw?
What is the best way to measure and set the stop for the final miter cut to get an accurate length at the rabbet? The first miter creates 2 different length edges on the rail/stile.
Love
i am just a beginner, interested in making frames for my stained glass pieces...want to know more about how to measure correctly!
Hey, awesome video. As a novice woodworker I really appreciate this! If I could make one suggestion it would be to use a better microphone as the audio in your video isn't very clear or loud. Thanks again.
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Right on brother. Glad you liked it otherwise.
If this was a stained glass panel, was it hung in a way you could walk around either side? If so, how did you manage the backside to match the appeal of the front?
You look so young!
A sponsor? You've hit the big time now...
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Haha yep I’m a fancy boy now 🎩
Hi, which dust collector you use in your workshop?
Great instruction for noobie like me. BTW was a final boss win music orgin from Final Fantasy 7 or 8 :-)?
Great ideas there, thanks. I'm a bit curious about one thing you said, you showed where the miter saw cuts perfect 45s but then went on to say that you normally use the table saw for this. Why?
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
The table saw is a little more accurate for a number of reasons, but I just wanted to show that you can use the chop saw with success 👍
@stevecollins9450
4 жыл бұрын
@@ENCurtis Maybe in the future you could show what those reasons are. Thanks for the reply.
Or dudets! Thank you🦄
Eric, I noticed you have an Oneida Dust Collection System. Is this your first dust collection system? How may horsepower is it? Why did you choose Oneida over Jet, Grizzly, etc.? Look forward to your reply!
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
I've had a couple different systems. This is the school's shop where I teach, but in my personal shop I have a Jet. It's solid. I went with Oneida simply because this is an old building and I needed weird piping angles and Oneida was willing to map it all out for me. You can check out my video about how I installed the system for more info.
@garynicoletti7182
4 жыл бұрын
Eric, Can you send me the KZread video link for how you installed the system? Also, which model of the Jet Dust collector did you purchase?
Eric can you make a walk through video of your shop please
MAn whats your workout routine. Looking huge dude
A sponsor AND the @wilkerdos wood hardness chart on the wall
@ENCurtis
4 жыл бұрын
Bruce Whitman haha yes April made the cut when it comes to shop paraphernalia.
Please give a glue name .. i need it
This one time at band clamp….
Dodecagon is 2d; dodecahedron is a 3d polygon.
Ug! The joint at 4:40 is not especially strong compared to the first joint. The grain in the spline is running along the joint, not across it. It's doing almost nothing. 🤦
Final fantasy 7 victory song = sub
Great to see it. I did it too. The plans from Woodglut helped me a lot :)
Eric???????????????????
I made it with Woodprix plans!
My teacher is making us do this but not explaining anything to us
I’m genuinely confused as to why this is labeled as a how to video but features multiple self-recognized mistakes. I totally get the learn-from-my-mistakes approach, but the video is literally labeled “how to”. Also, I get irrationally angry from the amount of times this dude says “chucklehead”.
too commercial