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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

http://www.woodworkweb.com/woodworking-videos/158-making-picture-frame-materi... : Create your own picture frame stock from your own supply of wood. Read the full article on this video at the link above.

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  • Colin...

    Interesting, and a great way to produce 'L' angle framing.

    However , cutting these rabbets ( or rebates), uses an unguarded blade. So it's far safer to cut the rabbet on the edge of the large piece first, and then rip the 'moulding' off, using the band-saw? Clean up the sawn edge of the larger piece and repeat . It leaves some cleaning up on the 'L' section, with a fine set plane, but far safer than trying to rebate a piece of 1.5" square lumber, with the unguarded blade.

  • Sure ... do what ever works best for you and that you are comfortable doing. There are often different ways to achieve the same end. Always work safely.

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  • why is so damn hard to find a store that sell 1/2 lip all around the inside of the frame. I usually find 1/4 inch lip to put my art but i want 1/2 lip. Anyone has any idea which site has this?

  • Thanks for the great video Colin!

  • Haaaa ha haaa! rohenwi wants someone to send him a kreg jig master system to him in Venezuela. He has no money so I think Knecht, we nominate you buddy to send that fella' a kreg system! He could turn out to be a famous wood worker!....great vid bud!

  • Thank you Knecht,

    Great video.

  • Necesito un kreg jig master system y aquí en Venezuela no lo venden y tampoco tengo dinero, habrá una persona caritativa que me obsequie uno y me lo envíe, Gracias.

  • run that by me again  duh

  • good Job

  • This is a good video.  The only problem is you need to have a planer to get the stock absolutely flat before you cut it.

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