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Time for some Christmas presents

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I’m getting a late start this year but it’s time to make some Christmas presents. First on the block is a movie poster which I am building a frame for. It’s for my daughter. It’s a movie poster for Roger Rabbit that is signed by all the artists involved with the movie. I’m using sapelle and will probably be using a lot of it for the presents this year. I have a ton of scraps left over from making the doors. 
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    Except for sanding I have one finished.  Paul

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    So first coat is on. I had a real shocker this morning. I went to get the matte cut for the poster and they quoted me almost $200. That’s insane. So I decided to make my own out of maple and then pain

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Nice looking frame Paul, please post up a pic after the finish has gone on :)

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I used to cut wafers off of a closet rod dowel and then use a forstner bit and glue the wafer over the joint. That works really well for small picture frames. The butterfly method came about with the Shaper Origin. 
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So first coat is on. I had a real shocker this morning. I went to get the matte cut for the poster and they quoted me almost $200. That’s insane. So I decided to make my own out of maple and then paint it glossy black. The poster is 1/4” thick and the matte has to come right up to the edge but not occlude any of the poster because there are signatures right out to the edge. That was part of the issue at the art store. The lady explained they don’t really have the ability to cut matte that accurately????

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Looking good.

 

A youtube video on picture framing came up last week, so I watched it.   Then, of course, a bunch more showed up.   After watching a few, I decided that I'm probably quite proficient in picture framing.   finished a box of 144 sawtooth hangers earlier this year and that didn't count the ones I made before I bought that box nor the ones that I added D-rings and cables to.

 

I probably spent a few hundred bucks on three tools -- a mat cutter, a pin driver and an ATG gun.   I probably saved that much money on the first 4 or 5 frames I made.  I went to buy a mat board once (usually about $10-12 and the woman pricing it must have bid it at the price they'd charge to cut one -- a bit over $100.  And if they cut a 32x40 mat for framing, the whole center would be left for the next mat a bit smaller.

Looks awesome with the finish on it Paul.

That's a beauty Paul :TwoThumbsUp:

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Today was spent starting to turn my pile of sapelle scaps into something useful. It’s probably a little obsessive of me but I hate turning the scaps into firewood. The plan is to make some cutting boards, boxes for a few steak knife sets and maybe a few segmented bowls. Down to the wire as usual. 
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That frame is some beautiful work....and I love that wood. 

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Today was back in the shop and back at the presents. I ordered some very nice steak knife sets and am making some cases for them. More of the Sapelle scaps and some SOSS barrel hinges. It looks like I can make one a day if he took is glue up. 
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we'll now call the clamp meeting to order.....

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Except for sanding I have one finished. 
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Those are classy Paul. If you have a laser engraver, your logo or some special design on the lid would really set them off. Just my unsolicited opinion.

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I agree. The shaper origin will do the same thing so I have been toying with that idea. I 

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Perhaps I could call one set the Lorena Bobbitt collection !

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13 minutes ago, Masonsailor said:

Perhaps I could call one set the Lorena Bobbitt collection !

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I'll pass on a set of those.:BugEyeSmiley:

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Well ….. I finished the first one and it came out great except for that one little itty bitty thing. Why is it always the last step that gets you ?? I forgot that SOSS barrel hinges require they be mortised in 5/8” deep.  That limits the radius one can router the edge to. Oops. Upon sanding it exposed the hinges. I guess we will call this one a prototype 🤨

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