31-MD-00544 - Picture Frames Woodworking Plan.
Here is a low-tech, high appeal trio of picture frames. If you can turn on a router, you can turn heads with these eye-catching displays for your photos. Rather than settle for basic rectangular frames, use your router table and a few common bits to surround your photographs with attention-getting craftsmanship. We have even included a plan for a spline-cutting jig for accenting the corners of the cherry and maple. The rectangular frames we will build here hold 5 x 7 inch photos and the oval frame holds a 3 x 5 inch photo, but the techniques in making the frames will work for any size.
Plan Author: Kevin Boyle
Plan Contributors: Bob Hunter, Roxanne LeMoine, Lorna Johnson
Published Date: 2007
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Wood and/or Supplies needed: We used cherry, maple, and mahogany for our frames. You can use wood of your choice.
Tools needed: Router, Table saw or Mitersaw or bandsaw, drill, jigsaw and other common workshop tools