How to build a picture frame?
Friday, May 28th, 2010 at
6:57 am
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If you’ve made picture frames please share how you did it.
I want to make something simple and easy to make.
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I also want to use cheapest supplies.
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Measure for your frame. If your photo is matted, you will need to measure the mat, not the frame. Take the measurements with you when you purchase your wood.
Step 2
Choose the type of wood to use as your frame. It is easiest to purchase molding, which can be in the form of picture frame molding (available at most craft stores) or builder’s molding (available at most home improvement stores). Each type of molding can come already painted or stained, or unfinished.
Step 3
Measure the molding. Take the width of the molding and multiply it by eight. Add this number to the total number of inches around your desired frame. Divide this number by 12 to see how many feet of molding you need. If you wish, add a few inches to this amount in case of an error in cutting.
Step 4
Cut the molding into four pieces with a handsaw. Remember that each piece should measure the length of that side of the frame, plus two times the width of the wood, which will allow the corners to be mitered.
Step 5
Cut the ends of each piece at a 45 degree angle using a miter box and the handsaw. When all four pieces are completed, lay them out so that they form a frame.
Step 6
Use wood glue to clamps to glue the corners together. Let them dry in the clamps overnight. Then stain or paint your frame. Attach "V" nails in the corners for added support and attach a hanging hardware if desired.
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