Woodworking-32...Make Picture Frames with the Miter Sled for the Table Saw - Medium.m4v
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Seems like some unnecessary measuring? The blade kerf is inside the corner in the first mitre cut, losing 1/8" from the length of the piece (1:44).
Why not cut 2 lengths (frame outer length and width, only measure needed) with a stop. If the sled 45d is true you should be able to mitre cut all length and all width ends with a stop each, with kerf just outside the corner (ref against the blade) to preserve the length. The measurements at 4:24, 4:28 and 6:12 seem unnecessary and imprecise.
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this is what i was looking for, i am an oil painting artist and i am looking for some customized frame! is there where i can buy them cut at the desired sizes, just like you see them at 5:00 thanks
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Great Video, but it could be better if you Talk...
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Nice video. A bit long and repetitive perhaps.
Neat clamps. I haven't seen any like that before.
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what is the name for the little corner clamps you used?
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Excellent video. Where can I buy those corner clamps? Thank you.
nice pictures frames! how do you get those miters so accurate? I always struggle with miters. do those spring clamps leave dimples on your frames. Thanks.
ruizd14 1 week ago
@ruizd14 Thanks! Miters require accuracy very step of the way. The miter sled is a great way to go. Stick with it and you'll improve. The spring clamps work great. They can leave small dimples if too much pressure is used. It's not a problem when used properly.
AppJourneyman 1 week ago
extremely well shot and informative. Thanks.
dyingtodeath 1 year ago
@dyingtodeath
Much appreciated!
AppJourneyman 1 year ago