In this woodworking video I make a simple wooden frame. And I use screws and carpenter’s glue to join all the pieces together.
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Materials Needed

  • 4 pieces of wood (2 long, 2 short)
  • Saw
  • Wood glue
  • Nails
  • Hammer

Instructions

  1. Cut the wood to desired lengths using the saw
  2. Arrange the pieces to form a rectangular frame
  3. Apply wood glue to the ends and join the pieces together
  4. Secure the joints with nails using the hammer

Conclusion

Creating a simple wooden frame is an easy and practical way to display artwork or photos. With just a few basic materials and some simple tools, anyone can make a professional-looking frame for their favorite pieces.

FAQs

1. Can I use different types of wood for the frame?

Yes, you can use different types of wood to create a unique look for your frame. Just make sure the wood is the same thickness and has a similar finish.

2. Do I need to sand the wood before assembling the frame?

Sanding the wood before assembling the frame can help create a smoother finish and ensure a better bond when using wood glue. It’s a good idea to sand the edges and corners of each piece before putting the frame together.

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25 Comments
  1. @ricedrown 11 months ago

    We cannot drill the screw in without drilling the holes first with drill bi?

  2. @waynestalcup17 11 months ago

    AWESOME VIDEO!!! This explained exactly how to screw the corners of a thin wood frame together without jacking up the wood. Great process!

  3. brilliant. . i learnt a lot. the way you use the blocks to align the wood! Thank you

  4. @Zerpersande 11 months ago

    You have no idea how much easier you just made my life. The next step is to figure out how I can bevel one corner of the frame. I’m subscribing. There’s no telling how many great videos you have.

  5. @mikehill4141 11 months ago

    What are centimeters?

  6. @bradlafferty 11 months ago

    Excellent tutorial! Clear explanations and logic. I am a beginning woodworker and this instruction helps me understand the small steps of building. Thank you!

  7. @rebeccachambers4701 11 months ago

    im retarded, like such simple thing to do but man it so simple but so precise just littel bit i wish i wouldve thought to get a piece of board or something to do that.

  8. @user-ii7ed6jz9i 11 months ago

    Fabulous help for my foundation vent frames.

  9. @MrP-zt5rn 11 months ago

    Good, my friend

  10. @ianshorthose5041 11 months ago

    Stop blocks! A simple and great idea

  11. @Toni-oy5gu 11 months ago

    I accidently came across this yesterday and while I was trying to square my frame for a draw today, I remembered your video and the stop blocks. Thank you so much, I now have square draws. πŸ‘Œ

  12. @ycaroovoador7744 11 months ago

    πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  13. @gavinhawthorne713 11 months ago

    Very nice! I love your work,I'm a producer and I'd love to do some work with you.

  14. @monana1711 11 months ago

    Excellent tutorial video!

  15. @theinfoone 11 months ago

    Very good job explaining how everything is done, thank you.

  16. @munenefelix5071 11 months ago

    nice tutorial man

  17. @mannienegga5645 11 months ago

    Thank you soooo MUCH.

  18. @annemartin1226 11 months ago

    Thank you!

  19. @DaughterofRaistlin 11 months ago

    Thank you! I needed to build a frame to hold something else and this was super helpful πŸ™‚

  20. @kuyajj68 11 months ago

    I'm just starting doing diy woodworking , this is very clear and concise sub!!

  21. @user-ww2lc1yo9c 11 months ago

    why not use pocket hole screws?

  22. @rubenrodas4573 11 months ago

    Amazing

  23. @tonyc7352 11 months ago

    I've seen several of your videos and they are well done. This one is good, you show important detail.

    I want to add one thing I've learned to do when making screwed joints like this and pilot holes: I think it is best to make the pilot hole in the piece that the screw is pulling into (the long/end grain piece in your project) a bit smaller diameter than the "through hole". I do this to have maximum strength. I want the pilot hole just big enough to not split/crack and the "through hole" just big enough to allow the screw to spin and pull the pieces together. I do this by drilling both holes with the smaller drill bit, then redrill the through hole with a drill bit that is a bit bigger.

  24. @soledude 11 months ago

    πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  25. @mr.bullion6786 11 months ago

    Well done. I will try this method.

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