Twin picture frames - Purpleheart with ash inlay
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2020
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Simple, yet amazingly beautiful. Good job.
Thanks for putting this together for us common folks without all the fancy shears and such that framemakers have.
Lovely frames! Thanks for sharing the process.
Beautiful and professionally made.
Very nice photo frame thanks 👍👍👍
Your Mom and Aunt are blessed with your craftsmanship! Beautiful frames!
They definitely deserve the best
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They turned out great!!! 👏👏👏👏
Thanks man!
Hell yea dude!!! Moms love purple….. love the fact you have blue collar equipment and not all this high end tools to discourage people like us! Sub’d
Those are absolutely beautiful...👍
Thanks David!
good job. I like making picture frames.
Nunca deje herramientas sobre la sierra de mesa...!
Con la vibración podrían deslizarse a la hoja de corte.
Belo trabalho, aqui no Brasil essas madeiras são caras pra esse tipo de trabalho, geralmente utilizam pinus madeira de eucalipto.
Ive mixed tung oil with a little bit of mineral spirits 1/4 and it soaks in better and faster w less dry time...looks great.
Those are fantastic frames!!!!
Great tip! Thank you for the pointer
Great job bro
Nice work on the frames! Love the inlay and how it enhances the design. Does tung oil help purpleheart keep its color? Curious about how the frames have aged. Thanks!
How does the Purple Heart look today? Did it keep the purple or turn brown?
Lip and nose oil HAHAHA…I must admit it took me a minute and a rewind thinking to myself “what oils did he just say?…”.
Came out great brother!
:)
Haha those are some great oils! ;)
What material did you use to cover the picture with in the frame? Glass, Plexiglass, something else. My research tells me that is the most expensive part of the frame. I'm looking for the cheapest solution. Thanks. Real nice job BTW.
Very creative.
Thank you! Cheers!
John, I think that these frames are very attractive.
Thanks man!
VERY VERY NICE WORK
Thank you
Good job!
Thank you!
you need a sled for accuracy
so beautiful
Thank you!
good job
Very nice! DD
Thanks Dennis!
Good job
Ur contact?
JOHN BEAUTY FULL FRAMES .I LOVE THE IN LAY BORDER .FROM DOUG
Thanks Doug! Would be happy to give you one if you have the space!
John that would be awesome I would be honored to have one
thank you for sharing on my video
Thanks for watching!
Nice
Thanks!
You need an outfeed.
Agreed. I need a lot of things
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Everting went nice except you didn't include any measurements.
Muy poca presicion para mí gusto!!!
Where is the blade guard !!!!!!!??????????
Lip oil and ear wax will fix anything.
That’s what grandpa taught me. Let me know if you have a good source, mine has been charging me an arm and a leg.
Blades cut superb mitres on fingers......with built in lubricant....Blood