Resizing a Ikea frame
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Resizing a Ikea frame
Just found this
http://www.weiwong.com/post/how-to-resi ... ture-frame
wish I have found this before spending out a lot of money on equipment
http://www.weiwong.com/post/how-to-resi ... ture-frame
wish I have found this before spending out a lot of money on equipment
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Re: Resizing a Ikea frame

The joints didn’t line up perfectly, but the discrepancy was acceptable.



Obviously not guild commended then.


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Going to put my CS88 on ebay me thinks 

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^^^And I was just about to buy a biscuit jointer.... 

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Re: Resizing a Ikea frame
Proper job, helps when you've got the right equipment ......
Off to Ikea for the Bank Holiday sales, gonna make a fortune
Off to Ikea for the Bank Holiday sales, gonna make a fortune

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Tragic!
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Re: Resizing a Ikea frame
frame, not his arm.
I thought this explained it, then I realised he was sticking it into the
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He didn't need to stick it in his arm he was inhaling the fumes 

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That is absolutely fabulous. Mrs D and I had tears running down our faces.
All we need now is a masterclass from him in Swept frame production to complete our knowledge.
Now where is that Jigsaw.
All we need now is a masterclass from him in Swept frame production to complete our knowledge.
Now where is that Jigsaw.
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Does he have a video on mountcutting as well? 

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Re: Resizing a Ikea frame
When I had a books and prints shop in Newton Abbot, there was a guy running another shop who insisted that he could cut mounts on his bandsaw.
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I've seen a few mounts that could have cut on a bandsaw.
Maybe he did 'em.

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All you need to cut mounts is a stanley knife (sharp blade preferably) a keen eye and a steady hand



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didn't you mean: what you need to cut your hand is a stanley knife with a sharp blade and then try cutting mounts with it 

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Re: Resizing a Ikea frame
"
That's the Wong way to do it"

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Graysalchemy wrote:......................... a keen eye and a steady hand![]()
Preferably attached to someone else.



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A lady asked about framing a dress. (A little one that she wore when she was a child). I said yes.... but it would be quite expensive and I couldn't do it for a few weeks. She said "well maybe I'll buy a cheap frame from IKEA or somewhere and put it in that."
Right. Take the back off - put in dress - replace back - sit on it - jump up and down on it - bring it round to me and complain. 


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