Simple project advice
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Total rookie - advice welcome
Inherited Shop Smith 510
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Grizzly G0803Z 9" band saw
Bosch 2.25 HP router
Dewalt orbital sander + Ryobi mouse sander
Inherited Shop Smith 510
Delta 1/3 HP combo belt/disc sander
10" folding Craftsman miter saw
Grizzly G0803Z 9" band saw
Bosch 2.25 HP router
Dewalt orbital sander + Ryobi mouse sander
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Re: Simple project advice
As luck (or ill fate?) would have it, one of my kids knocked an ~16x8 inch picture frame off the wall. The frame disintegrated (it was cheap) but the glass and mat were unscathed. My wife re-bought the same frame (“That is how I fix things-I buy new ones,” I was told). That leaves me with everything I need to make my own frame.
I have read the above posts a few times. I would love a firm recommendation on wood. I don’t need something premium, but I recently finished a project with Lowe’s pine and it would have been easier to make and more attractive in the end if I had started with higher quality wood. Given the amount of time I spent on the project, doubling the costs of the materials was the least of my worries.
I would like wood that is easy to work with, attractive and not too hard to find (i.e. preferably not online order only).
I want to make a simple frame, having learned that complex projects are a pain and hard to accomplish. Plan:
1. Rout the edge with a beaded bit.
2. Dado cut the inside edge to create a recess for the mat.
3. Cut the miter joints free hand with the SS table saw (no fancy SS miter set yet unfortunately) -OR- should I cut this on my cheap miter saw instead?
4. Sand the joints as needed and the wood overall.
5. Finish the wood.
6. Glue together with a band clamp.
I welcome your comments. Many thanks.
Karl
I have read the above posts a few times. I would love a firm recommendation on wood. I don’t need something premium, but I recently finished a project with Lowe’s pine and it would have been easier to make and more attractive in the end if I had started with higher quality wood. Given the amount of time I spent on the project, doubling the costs of the materials was the least of my worries.
I would like wood that is easy to work with, attractive and not too hard to find (i.e. preferably not online order only).
I want to make a simple frame, having learned that complex projects are a pain and hard to accomplish. Plan:
1. Rout the edge with a beaded bit.
2. Dado cut the inside edge to create a recess for the mat.
3. Cut the miter joints free hand with the SS table saw (no fancy SS miter set yet unfortunately) -OR- should I cut this on my cheap miter saw instead?
4. Sand the joints as needed and the wood overall.
5. Finish the wood.
6. Glue together with a band clamp.
I welcome your comments. Many thanks.
Karl
Total rookie - advice welcome
Inherited Shop Smith 510
Delta 1/3 HP combo belt/disc sander
10" folding Craftsman miter saw
Grizzly G0803Z 9" band saw
Bosch 2.25 HP router
Dewalt orbital sander + Ryobi mouse sander
Inherited Shop Smith 510
Delta 1/3 HP combo belt/disc sander
10" folding Craftsman miter saw
Grizzly G0803Z 9" band saw
Bosch 2.25 HP router
Dewalt orbital sander + Ryobi mouse sander