My first box frame
- shaunmcdaniel
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My first box frame
This is my first go at object framing, due to the depth of the shoes I doweled on some pine from build base. to attach the shoes I stapled Velcro to the soles and mount board and the added some hot glue to hold them in place. It all seems to be pretty sturdy.
I would be interested to know if any one would have done it differently, or have any tips for the next time I try this.
as I said this was my first box frame and being self taught I always seem to be making it up as i go along.
I would be interested to know if any one would have done it differently, or have any tips for the next time I try this.
as I said this was my first box frame and being self taught I always seem to be making it up as i go along.
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- shaunmcdaniel
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Re: My first box frame
sorry about the upside down picture. cant fine a way of editing it.
Re: My first box frame
I thought: Great idea! Mounting it on the ceiling.
Nice design.
Nice design.
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Re: My first box frame
Looks good - here it is right way up
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Re: My first box frame
Well, give yourself a pat on the back! That's a nice looking job. Well done!shaunmcdaniel wrote:being self taught I always seem to be making it up as i go along.
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Re: My first box frame
shaunmcdaniel wrote
as I said this was my first box frame and being self taught I always seem to be making it up as i go along.
When I first started framing, that' all you could do, unless you paid to go on a training course , or bought books(an read them)
never had this new fangled Interweb thingy or YouTube ( which can be misleading and wrong ) wonderful thing this Forum.
Nice looking job by the way, keep them coming
as I said this was my first box frame and being self taught I always seem to be making it up as i go along.
When I first started framing, that' all you could do, unless you paid to go on a training course , or bought books(an read them)
never had this new fangled Interweb thingy or YouTube ( which can be misleading and wrong ) wonderful thing this Forum.
Nice looking job by the way, keep them coming
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Believed in Time Travel since 2035
Proud to sell Ready Made Frames
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http://www.designerpicturemounts.com/