Channel: frank howarth
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Description: 99¢ Woodworking Sale: rlnk.cc/fm99cwoodworkingsale CMT Thin Kerf Table and Miter Saw Blades: lddy.no/15sw1 CMT Full Kerf Table and Miter Saw Blades: lddy.no/15sw2 CMT ½" Shank Router Bits used in this video: lddy.no/15sw3 CMT ¼" Shank Router Bits used in this video: lddy.no/15sw5 CMT Sign Bits used in this video: lddy.no/15sw6 For an Additional 10% off use promo code: CMT10 We had a puzzle made from a photograph my mom took of all five of her grandchildren. She has now completed the puzzle and I framed it for her for Mother's Day. I mounted the puzzle on foam core by flipping the puzzle over, applying spray adhesive to the back of the puzzle, and placing a clean sheet of foam core onto the glued surface. I then trimmed the foam core to center the puzzle in the foam core frame. Next, I made a wooden frame out of red alder that I cut down a few years ago. I also made a picture framing sled to cut the miters on the wooden picture frame. I mounted the foam core, puzzle, and glass in the wooden frame and we hung the puzzle in my parents’ dining room. Happy Mother's Day! Tools used in this project can be found at frankmakes.com To see upcoming projects follow me on social media Patreon patreon.com/user?u=16151185 Instagram instagram.com/frank.howarth Twitter twitter.com/FrankHowarth Facebook facebook.com/FrankMakes 0:00 (introduction) 2:48 (Makers Mob!) 4:27 (cutting glass) 7:10 (making wood frame) 8:16 (making picture framing sled) 12:03 (making wood frame) 15:48 (putting it all together)