How to Make Molding with a Router & Build a Picture Frame
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Learn how to use a router and different router bits to make molding to build a pair of picture frames. I use once piece of Poplar measuring 5/4" X 8" to make both frames. It's nice to have a good router and set of bits and a good starter set of bits for most jobs would include a Cove bit, Corner Beading Bit, Rabbiting Bit, and Roundover bit.
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These are great frames. I really enjoyed watching this. I love how you can make amazing frames with different bits and build the frame up.
Just started wood working and your tutorial is really professional, simple yet concise and to the point! Thank you!
I always enjoy all of your videos so please teach us all about stencil painting as well as the framing process. Thanks for sharing!!
Good one Jon! We often forget about using different router bits to make frames & other projects. Thanks for posting this.........
I like the clean cutting, clean mitre cuts, the way how the parts were fitted to become a perfect piece.
Beautiful frame and easy to follow instruction, Jon. I'd like to see that second video.
Love the design, Jon. I’m always learning something new on your channel.
Great video Jon, I always learn something new watching you (how to mitre with changing the angle of the saw in this case!), thanks for sharing!
A video about how to create the stencils could be interesting. Certainly, I would appreciate it. Also great video on making the frame. Thanks Jon.
Such a precision... pleasure to watch!
Great work Jon! Thanks for sharing the video, i really like the lime green color and the blue.😎👍JP
Beautiful work, I love the style of the frames. I like the blue colour but not the green , great video .thanks
Really nice frames, I like the popping colors!
Love to see how you make the stencil painting. Thanks, Jon!
Thanks for sharing this helpful video, great job on the frames.
I love your art videos Jon. Would love to see more.
This work need alot of patient to learn. i'm a painter but beginner at woodworking. thank you sir for sharing.
Man you are Legend! Another amazing vid as always: straight, simple, precise, accurate and detailed stuff ending in great practical and achievable pieces of woodworking. All the meat and no bones*. Thank You! ps * nothing to do with sponsoring when there is some which for me is ok
Great work Jon!
Quadros agradáveis! Ótimo trabalho.
Excellent video Jon. Thanks!
Great video I am just starting to learn how to build picture frames and this is a great video for that 👍 ..will be following you on your channel keep up the great work
Nice work Jon! 👍👊 Thanks for the info!
great use of tools and thanks for the tips, Jon absolutely would watch video on attaching art to frame...
Yes the stenciling process would be interesting if you have the time. Thanks for sharing
Awesome video John. I have some picture frame projects coming up. I’m going to try this.
Thank you Jon , I learned some helpful tips
First time i see moulding how realy made thank you so mutch
Eres un inovador muy brillante saludos desde México
good looking barn/ shop, .good ideas , on picture frames, iv'e built an eight foot router table, ( 1 1/2 horse porter cable ), nice to see quality videos, to help people learn to do stuff !
Gracias... Wonderful video thanks for sharing your great talents with others who want to learn, thanks so much...
You are the Saint of picture frames.
im an old timer and i still learn every time i watch a vid thank you for sharing this knowledge
Outstanding skills!
absolute art work!
It will be a pleasure to seeing how you make the stenselprint
Great project Jon 👍!
I love the blue! Even the green is great but I really like the blue. Very much appreciate the videos you do. This one expanded my ideas on making moldings as well as how to use them when assembling those moldings. Thanks so much!
So smart and well detailed project sir Jon, keep it up the good job am learning from u now the new skills
@JonPetersArtHome
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I like your work. As a photographer watching your videos on framing, pictures ., I am hooked making my own frames for the pictures I develop
@JonPetersArtHome
4 ай бұрын
Thank you! It’s always fun that moment of putting the picture in frame.
Nice work as always.
I enjoyed watching this thank you for the video
Sieht ja fantastisch aus 👍
Very great work. 👍🙂
There's something infinitely satisfying about the sound of a friction fit between the molding
Simply Awesome
Great video, thanks !!. Greetings from México city.
Well done!.Thank you.
Great vid thanks for the tips👍
Another great video.
It's late and was falling asleep until I saw the colors. Hello!
Parabéns Jon q Deus continue te abencoar
What a colors my friends!
Yes, my vote is for the artwork/stencil video.
subscribed you make it look so easy man lol
BEATIFUL!!!
Those frames look might fine and dandy!
wow- that's a hella fine frame fam
Super show!
Very talented thank u very much
Nice work
Great! Thanks
Love a nice sharp ticonderoga
Great video Jon. I enjoy your wood working videos the best. Any advice on what type of material to use if someone was planning to make mouldings for a house. Ex., window casings, base trim, chair rail and so on .... I guess the person's budget would play a major factory in what materials to use.... Hope all is well with you and family and God bless....
Yes on the stencil video.
Nice!💜
Yes, for stencil video,, thanks
Nice frames! Steve Ramsey wants his green paint back though... 😂😂😂
Great job! Great skills! Great presentation, as always! However, to me these frames are too thick for the tiny picture they are designed for.
would love to see the process for the painting!
Very nice
Another great practical project. What lighting do you have in the workshop? It really works well to get diffuse light.
He makes using that router look easy
He knows what he is doing. And he had all his fingers. Amen!
Master of the frames 👌
Yes, please do a stencil video. Thanks
Sweet!
Thanks
Great video! Very informative. But I'd use a pin nailer, not a brad nailer. Much smaller holes to fill, and the glue does the work anyway!
Hello, great videos Jon it's always a pleasure yo watch! How did you assemble together the 3 or 4 pieces of molding, i guess you banned the nails as you're using the chop saw? Regards.
Great video Jon I really enjoy your framing videos. I love the moulding but not sold on the colour myself but that's an opinionof mine we are all different. A bright colour needed a simpler frame in my opinion. You did a super job on the frames. Thanks 4 sharing
@andrewford80
8 ай бұрын
Well it is longview woodworking, not longview painting.
Great video. Can you do a video on birdsmouth beading and how it's made?
Bravissimo
Love the video. One small addition, the name of the Danish furniture designer is rightly ARNE Jacobsen.
Asome loved it.. Color not shure
Nice one Jon, but you did right ask the wife, have a nice day !!!
Wow, beautiful frame. I'm wondering if I could assemble all the pieces into long strips so as to reduce the number of cuts neccessary?
Nice
Joli travail bravo 🛠😉
i like to do black backgrounds when i spray graffiti. it makes loud colors pop really well. maybe try do do some black somewhere to bring out that POP!
nice
Colors aside, great project. The stencils a really nice. Complimentary color for the green frame, like blue and orange are compliments?
This is a magic! But magic is heresy!!! 😂
very good video, my congratulations. I would like you to help me with a question: I want to know if you make or can recommend who can manufacture custom router bits according to my product draws.
Is that your wood working shop it nice!!
Would love to see the stencil video!
Miter saw is fine. Have trouble with corner to corner dimension.
2:40 - why riving knife is a good idea.
This project was gorgeous; however, personally, I would never paint poplar. Poplar is one of my favorites it looks like it's an abstract paining in its natural color.
Thanks you very much, I'm a picture framer by trade and you have basically deciphered the high cost of making a picture frame at home, but most of my customers want ornate frame with silver or gold color or some shade of brown or burgundy with golden beads carved above the rabbit. Can you please show us how to carve ornate frames out of raw Lumber. Thank you very much