I enjoy photography, the outdoors, wood working, and - of course framing! I make my frames from scratch using hardwoods primarily (Black walnut, Cherry, Maple variants, Russian olive, etc.) and offer them as a purchase option along with my photos or stand-alone. I have a small shop with standard wood working tools, a miter trimmer (45° guillotine style), mat cutter, basic Logan v-nail press, etc. While searching for a solution to a dry-mount problem on my photography forum I finally hit my head against the wall and realized there must be a framers forum (that was this morning) and here I am, looking forward to learning methods of the trade.
Cheers,
Jim
Greetings!
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- Posts: 798
- Joined: Mon 04 Apr, 2016 7:13 am
- Location: The Wash
- Organisation: Annie Lou Fine Framing
- Interests: Caring for my wife, Picture Framing and Natural History
Re: Greetings!
Welcome to the FF Jim
Have you discovered the US equivalent? "The Grumble"
Peter
Have you discovered the US equivalent? "The Grumble"
Peter
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- Posts: 9
- Joined: Sun 02 Jul, 2017 5:20 pm
- Location: Buffalo, WY
- Organisation: Images of the West
- Interests: Photography, Hardwood picture frames, Hiking, Woodworking.
Re: Greetings!
No - Thank you for that! I'll check it out immediately!
Thank you Peter.
Thank you Peter.