@@KeepItBrief89 it's really not that hard to make a frame though. I just used some small 1/2" by idk an inch or so and stapled the canvas to it. Anyone can do it. You just gotta have some money to spend on some basic tools. Idk about the type of wood but I got mine from home depot for about 2 bucks. You don't even need power equipment. Like the dude in the original comment, he could've used a hand saw. Unless he don't have that, then use a steak knife for all I care 😂😂 After you got the frame done, just use your eyes to line everything up. No need to make a whole nother frame for everything you just did.
Perfect! I was looking for wall art to go in the background of video today and found 5 piece canvass sets. First video I view to see about making frames, and you addressing everything I wanted/needed to know before I made my order. THANK YOU!!!
As an update, I exitedly mentioned my plans to house mate, who informed me our lease doesn't allow for anything to be mounted or fastened to our wall (not even allowed blutack). Then I realised that as I was going to position these directly behind my couch that sits against a wall, I could also fasten the picture together as you did an just add a pair of legs so the entire piece stands/leans against the wall.
I think if you painted the wood black where it shows, it might disappear somewhat and be less distracting. Otherwise great job! Thanks for showing how to do this!
Excellent just excellent my friend. I would have painted it the pieces of wood (front only) the same color of the walls though for a better visual effect. Cheers from NYC.
Very nice. I like the idea. I would add another step, which is to pain the wood that holds them all the same color as the wall color, and also, I would square them up before finishing the frames. Besides that, nice work.
The idea of connecting them was so helpful - thank you! I can never seem to get the right spacing when I hang these multi sets - and then moving them is so difficult! Thanks again!
The only problem is without mounting the canvas on proper stretchers, (those frames that have little triangles of wood in the corners to alter the tension) after a while the canvas will warp and sag. Still using your method you could always gently remove the canvas and tighten it up every now and then.
nice work on the frames. mine are similar. But used 2 screws per side so the wood does not spin, but i see it's not needed. I also did the same with the completed panels but I used clear acrylic, it's thinner and the panels rest on the wall much closer. plus the acrylic is hard to see in between the panels.
Just use the wood frame to align the holes. Put a LITTTLE TIP of nail polish CENTERED on each frame. then press it again the wall. Unscrew the wood structure behind. and voila! ;)
I agree I don't like that. Here's how you can easily get around that: Add spacers like he does at 6:00. Add the long board across and using a pencil, mark the points in which you'd put screw holes into the canvases. Instead of drilling the long board into all the canvases, just hold that long board up against the wall, note where you penciled the markings, and just pencil on the wall exactly where you'll put your nails - viola! You've already spaced the canvases to you're liking before marking the long board, so the spacing between the nails should be dead on.
Framers are pricing themselves out of the general market...I was quoted $150.00 for a print on canvas 60 x 80 cm...unbelievable! I only paid $80.00 for the print!
You have folded part of the picture around the borders of each canvas. Did you print extra portion around each image so that whole image doesn't look incomplete between the frames when put together?
Tpleggo Viral Is the app .wish com and you can get the wood from hardware store Home Depot or Lowe’s The canvas paint has a mark to cut the length of the woods. Thank you
@@nicoaz108642 no es un papel , es una tela imprimible que se llama CANVAS y es de PVC , acá en Chile lo he encontrado en rollos de 60 de ancho X 18 metros de largo , también se vende en formato A4
Hey Tim, i was wondering about the quality of the canvas painting. I wanna buy a wish one too - but im not sure weather it looks good or not. Is it okay for just 20 bucks or is it blurry / pixelated?
the problem with some of these prints is the poor overlap (or allowance) when wrapping around the frame. When completed you can see when aligning all the panels that art work does not look seamless from panel to the next. you should ask the seller before buying a particular print.
Not a bad job, Thanks for sharing. What is the size of the wood pieces your using? And you skipped the part were you put the extra piece of wood inside each of the larger frames.
Can you please email it for us people who have no idea what you are doing at first, you seem to drill and then add screws? What exactly are you doing and with what?
I've seen 10 videos and they make it complicated and you've done it in 5 minutes with 4 easy steps and one camera angle. I fucking applaud to you dude
No blah blah, just straight to the point. I love it! 👌
Straight to the point and cheap. That’s all I wanted lol.
The only easy thing was clicking play and watching him do it. I need about 5 of these.
Easiest way to do canvas framing after 30 seconds in i have none of that equipment,.come on bro wheres the household tools to put it on. 😂
You can tape it to your wall 🤷🏻♂️
Didn't even say what kind of wood or where to get it
@@croberts2726 really got kobe cavas
@@KeepItBrief89 no one has to know lol
@@KeepItBrief89 it's really not that hard to make a frame though. I just used some small 1/2" by idk an inch or so and stapled the canvas to it. Anyone can do it. You just gotta have some money to spend on some basic tools. Idk about the type of wood but I got mine from home depot for about 2 bucks. You don't even need power equipment. Like the dude in the original comment, he could've used a hand saw. Unless he don't have that, then use a steak knife for all I care 😂😂
After you got the frame done, just use your eyes to line everything up. No need to make a whole nother frame for everything you just did.
You are my hero. This will save me tremendously! Thank you my friend. Excellent work.
You welcome
What an AMAZING video showing me EXACTLY how to frame my artwork!!! Thank you SOOOOO very much!!!
Thank you
Perfect! I was looking for wall art to go in the background of video today and found 5 piece canvass sets.
First video I view to see about making frames, and you addressing everything I wanted/needed to know before I made my order.
THANK YOU!!!
As an update, I exitedly mentioned my plans to house mate, who informed me our lease doesn't allow for anything to be mounted or fastened to our wall (not even allowed blutack).
Then I realised that as I was going to position these directly behind my couch that sits against a wall, I could also fasten the picture together as you did an just add a pair of legs so the entire piece stands/leans against the wall.
What size is the wood ?
Amazing work! Thank You! 😍😍👍👍
I like that. Wow he could've painted the wood same color as the wall in between canvases to camouflage it.
That or use clear acrylic--you would not see it.
I think if you painted the wood black where it shows, it might disappear somewhat and be less distracting. Otherwise great job! Thanks for showing how to do this!
I agree that s better.
So cool. The backer piece is great idea easy hanging and moving. This will be very cheap to make ty
Excellent just excellent my friend. I would have painted it the pieces of wood (front only) the same color of the walls though for a better visual effect. Cheers from NYC.
Logan that’s is what I am going to do.
I was worryed for your fingers until I realised it was speeded up. Thanks for sharing!
shoutout to this guy showing us how its done!
So much I really appreciate
I will love to give a try, I am a photographer,
Good idea,.I don't need to make very formal frame for my oil painting
I love the way you do it thank u
Thanks for this video 🤗 just bought a canvas from Ali, without frame. Your video just made it alot easier!
I am so glad to hear that
Very nice. I like the idea. I would add another step, which is to pain the wood that holds them all the same color as the wall color, and also, I would square them up before finishing the frames. Besides that, nice work.
Great idea!
👏👏👏 love it
Amazing and greatly explained!Thank you!
Thank you
The idea of connecting them was so helpful - thank you! I can never seem to get the right spacing when I hang these multi sets - and then moving them is so difficult! Thanks again!
That's why I put wood 1/2 x1/4 behind before I hang it in wall that makes a lot easy to put together .Thanks
One word, badass
Very helpful thanks for sharing
The only problem is without mounting the canvas on proper stretchers, (those frames that have little triangles of wood in the corners to alter the tension) after a while the canvas will warp and sag. Still using your method you could always gently remove the canvas and tighten it up every now and then.
Awesome! 😎👍🏿
nice work on the frames. mine are similar. But used 2 screws per side so the wood does not spin, but i see it's not needed. I also did the same with the completed panels but I used clear acrylic, it's thinner and the panels rest on the wall much closer. plus the acrylic is hard to see in between the panels.
That is great idea
That was excellent. Thank you
What tools do I need to start my own size frames
Thanks that's awesome and easy
The only thing bad about this design is that you can see the wood between each canvas. That's a drawback.
e.z. walker you can always paint the wood to match your wall color
Not if you're hanging it on a stone wall. They don't have to be attached together, just have somebody help you hang them even.
e.z. walker paint the wood the same color of the wall and it disappears
Just use the wood frame to align the holes. Put a LITTTLE TIP of nail polish CENTERED on each frame. then press it again the wall. Unscrew the wood structure behind. and voila! ;)
I agree I don't like that. Here's how you can easily get around that:
Add spacers like he does at 6:00. Add the long board across and using a pencil, mark the points in which you'd put screw holes into the canvases. Instead of drilling the long board into all the canvases, just hold that long board up against the wall, note where you penciled the markings, and just pencil on the wall exactly where you'll put your nails - viola! You've already spaced the canvases to you're liking before marking the long board, so the spacing between the nails should be dead on.
Framers are pricing themselves out of the general market...I was quoted $150.00 for a print on canvas 60 x 80 cm...unbelievable! I only paid $80.00 for the print!
They look nice on the wall, good job.
Thank you
Now to Install some back lighting
Good job thank you for sharing
Outstanding video! This is exactly what I was looking for! Great job :)
Thank you Lynda
Great job man 👍👍👍
Thank you
Wow! thank you for the video!
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to know.
You welcome
You have folded part of the picture around the borders of each canvas. Did you print extra portion around each image so that whole image doesn't look incomplete between the frames when put together?
good job
What size of screws did you used to hold the bars across the panels? Thank you for the video.
1 1/2 inc drywall screws
I wish he had a description of how big the wood is an where he got the already painted canvases from.
Tpleggo Viral Is the app .wish com and you can get the wood from hardware store Home Depot or Lowe’s The canvas paint has a mark to cut the length of the woods. Thank you
Desde Chile, muchas gracias
Amigo saves que papel se usa ?
@@nicoaz108642 no es un papel , es una tela imprimible que se llama CANVAS y es de PVC , acá en Chile lo he encontrado en rollos de 60 de ancho X 18 metros de largo , también se vende en formato A4
Perfect I just love it
Thank you
Great, please what the name of the tool you used to hold the wood before screwing it? thanks
Beautifully done
Thank you
Maybe paint the wood of the frame the same Color of the wall so you don’t see it
I almost gave you a thumbs Down. The key word is “easy”. Great idea. Came out real cool! 👍
Thank you
Not worried about them being square, are you?
Oh my god, right?!? How do you not test those corners?!?
great!!! thanks!!!
Put this video on double speed and it's like playing the Sims
That's a few minutes of my life I'll never recapture
mantul bro👍
The wood in-between the gaps looks terrible, totally spoils it and defeats the point of having the picture in parts
Hey Tim, i was wondering about the quality of the canvas painting. I wanna buy a wish one too - but im not sure weather it looks good or not. Is it okay for just 20 bucks or is it blurry / pixelated?
Yes it is good
the problem with some of these prints is the poor overlap (or allowance) when wrapping around the frame. When completed you can see when aligning all the panels that art work does not look seamless from panel to the next. you should ask the seller before buying a particular print.
Thanks, just what I needed
Thank you
If Barry Allen took up wood working....
He probably wont spend 9 mins
Great video!!
What size canvas did you order? and the would you say to size you order is too small, just right ?
I just bought some from wish and Iam wondering where did you get the measurments to cut the wood?
Is marks on canvas paints and I show that in the video 3:28 .thanks
Sir please how did you Go about the Printing part
How did you Section them for the printing
I bought those from eBay
I bought it from eBay
Good
What kind of wood are you using...
I used pine three-quarter inch by three-quarter inch from hardware store. Any hardware store you can buy
I simply painted the wood to match the wall.
Yes I did after I hang it in the wall.Thank you
what size wood did you use? awesome job.
5/8, thank you
What type of paper do you use?
That is printed canvas
Does the 45 ° cut in the joints of the wood become firmer or is it the same thing? sorry for my vocabulary if I'm wrong; I'm brazilian
45 is too much work I always find the easy way to do it, but is same thing,thank you
What kind of lumber do you use
White ok and pint
hello it's print on a tarpaulin or on paper
Ttarpaulin (canvas)
While we donot have tools to make frame,Could we just order a frame from here ,?
Is it cloth canvas? Will it not get dirty or stained? Does it need polythene or glass covering?
No that is oil paint you can whip it out with wet cloth it.Thank you
*pauses video, drives to local Michaels*
i was about to watch all of it until the bench saw appeared. i dont have that expensive tool so... *aight imma head out*
Any hand saw works fine ,if you know what you doing ,thanks
The only thing I do t have the tools 😌
Is it good for diamond painting? Because the painting it self its abit heavy size 120x60cm
What tool is it could you please tell or send the amazon link
What kind of wood is that?
I used pine and a white oak
What is the name of the tool you used to keep the pieces of wood together while you nailed them?
Wood clamp
Not a bad job, Thanks for sharing. What is the size of the wood pieces your using? And you skipped the part were you put the extra piece of wood inside each of the larger frames.
I am using 3/4" x 3/4" wood pieces. Yes I put the extra piece of wood in the middle for support. The large one is 12 x 32
where can I get wood pieces like these with good finish?
From any hardware store
Tim Mukaj what type of wood is it?
how thick is the wood
3/4
What size boards did you use? Is it 1 or 2 inches?
No it is white oak and pine 3/4 x 3/4
It's never fast enough!
Thanks
Nice
Can you please email it for us people who have no idea what you are doing at first, you seem to drill and then add screws? What exactly are you doing and with what?
I drilled pilot holes of 1/8 drill bit. I was doing this to prevent it from splitting and I screwed it with a drywall screw.
What size wood is that
Desde MÉXICO saludos, en que tiendas consigo ese tipo de pinturas.
Es una aplicasion que se llama 'Wish' :)
Porqué al unirlos inclinan las puntas? (Ocupo Ingleteadora)
What size is each piece? Like the small ones in the middle.
2 x12x18 .2x12x24 the one in center 12x30
Tim Mukaj Thank You sir you did a great job!!
Bravo
Faleminderit
What are the tools needed?
How thick is the wood? I've been wanting to do this.. But idk what wood size is it.
I used 3/4 x 3/4
@@patosilart tyvm!
How much would this cost if I let a shop do it
Yo Ayo Swish they wanted to charge me 186 for smaller size and it was 4 pieces .
What is the thickness of wood? Is it 1x1 inches?
No 3/4 x 3/4
What is name of tool you use to hold the pieces together before you drill the screws?
I haven't checked in detail, but...
I think they are DIY Wood clamps.
😋
piping clamps
What size wood did you use to make the frames
3/4 or 2 cm
@@patosilart thank you
What kind of wood did you use?
I used pine and white oak.
From where u get these packed papers.... Pls tell me
From wish .Isn't paper called canvas