In this woodworking video I make a simple wooden frame. And I use screws and carpenter’s glue to join all the pieces together.
[ad_1]

“`

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.

“`
[ad_2]

25 Comments
  1. @ricedrown 1 year ago

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

  2. @waynestalcup17 1 year 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 1 year 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 1 year ago

    What are centimeters?

  6. @bradlafferty 1 year 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. 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 1 year ago

    Fabulous help for my foundation vent frames.

  9. @MrP-zt5rn 1 year ago

    Good, my friend

  10. @ianshorthose5041 1 year ago

    Stop blocks! A simple and great idea

  11. @Toni-oy5gu 1 year 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. 👌

  12. @gavinhawthorne713 1 year ago

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

  13. @monana1711 1 year ago

    Excellent tutorial video!

  14. @theinfoone 1 year ago

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

  15. @munenefelix5071 1 year ago

    nice tutorial man

  16. @mannienegga5645 1 year ago

    Thank you soooo MUCH.

  17. @annemartin1226 1 year ago

    Thank you!

  18. @DaughterofRaistlin 1 year ago

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

  19. @kuyajj68 1 year ago

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

  20. @user-ww2lc1yo9c 1 year ago

    why not use pocket hole screws?

  21. @rubenrodas4573 1 year ago

    Amazing

  22. @tonyc7352 1 year 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.

  23. @soledude 1 year ago

    👏👏👏

  24. @mr.bullion6786 1 year ago

    Well done. I will try this method.

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

©[current-year] CSU Ltd