Warren White
03-22-2004, 12:16 AM
Hi Fellow Waders,
I thought I would post a picture of one of the mirror frames I made for my two daughters. I realize that it isn't a technical piece of work like much of what is posted here, but for me it was a lot of fun. It is out of a piece of figured wood I purchased at the Wood Working Show last year. It was from a place called "That Figures."
The frame was cut with a JoinTech Smart Miter jig and the angles were dead on; I am very pleased with the jig's accuracy. The joints are reinforced with pocket screws, thanks to Kreg.
This is the first time I have worked with such beautiful wood, and I was very pleased with the results. I hope you enjoy looking at it. (Incidentally the dark places on the inside of the frame are artifacts of the photographic process....not part of the wood.)
I thought I would post a picture of one of the mirror frames I made for my two daughters. I realize that it isn't a technical piece of work like much of what is posted here, but for me it was a lot of fun. It is out of a piece of figured wood I purchased at the Wood Working Show last year. It was from a place called "That Figures."
The frame was cut with a JoinTech Smart Miter jig and the angles were dead on; I am very pleased with the jig's accuracy. The joints are reinforced with pocket screws, thanks to Kreg.
This is the first time I have worked with such beautiful wood, and I was very pleased with the results. I hope you enjoy looking at it. (Incidentally the dark places on the inside of the frame are artifacts of the photographic process....not part of the wood.)