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lemmy.zip

How is this made?

Drill, jigsaw, trim router, and then the tight corners by hand with a chisel and sandpaper?

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lemmy.ca

You nailed it! I started with a stencil I made from hardboard using a jigsaw. Then router And the tight corners with chisel

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lemmy.world

Do you have any process photos of this project? It’s absolutely incredible.

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Thanks! I have some videos I’m working on editing together I’ll let you know when I post it

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The frame looks amazing. Why you decided to use it to hang a picture of a random man holding a phone is beyond me.

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fedia.io

Just saw pic without reading title and thought "that could be from Rivendell"

Sure enough... haha

Great work!

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Awesome! That’s just the look I wanted. I love that style of art and I wanted something like that

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sh.itjust.works

Absolutely stunning work!

My only nit-pick of this gorgeous creation is the grain orientation of the bottom stretcher being horizontal instead of vertical.

Truly inspiring work! And despite your previous setbacks with this project that smile doesn't look like it's going to leave your face anytime soon lol I will have to give this technique a try sometime.

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Thank you!

Ya I don’t love that either but I felt it was necessary for structure.

I’m super proud of it!

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Beautiful work ... I also love the big smile on you, the feeling of achievement of making something amazing.

Congratulations

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You know, I've only seen your three posts on this project, starting with the first painful break; and commented once or twice; but somehow - through the magic of Lemmy - I feel as if we built this project together.

Seriously, though... knowing now how much work it was, will you ever make something like it again?

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lemmy.ca

Haha that’s very nice I’m glad you were there to share the experience with me. Yes I absolutely would make it again I loved making it.

And then I could use this mirror to create a new stencil which was the hardest part of it

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The frame is amazing alone, yet your smile as you admire your work is definitely stealing the show here.

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Probably shouldn't post your face on public internet like this, but I'm glad you did, because I have the exact same jacket!

Also, I've been following this project for a while, with all of it's heartbreaks, and it was totally worth it--this turned out awesome!

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I have no clue the actual quality on this as I know nothing of woodworking. But it's gorgeous! I can see the inspiration clearly. After just getting home from Universal studios a few days ago. It really feels like it would slot in for what you are aiming for!

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Superb frame!

Weird photo to frame tho, but you have to do you & your floating of goat.

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Mirror frame finished! I love it | Spyke