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Beauty and the horse


Eric67

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Very nice simple but elequent portrait...well cut.   A simple frame would make it a finished piece.

What are the panel dimensions (TxWxH) ?  Sorry I don't speak metric but I can covert!!!

If the wood is a standard photo (eg; 8"x10") or Paper size (eg; A3) you can buy rather inexpensive frames at department stores or craft stores as long as the panel is not too thick to set into the frame rabbet.

If not, you can make your own from any nominal 1"x2" or 1"x3" wood (I like Poplar) if you can cut neat 45 degree corners and cut a 1/4"W x 3/8" or 1/2"D rabbet.  I do this all on my table saw.  A band/strap clamp is needed to hold the frame square while the glue dries.  I reinforce my corners with V-nails from the craft store (Hobby Lobby over here).  I like the frame rails to be 1 3/4" wide. I rip down 1"x8" boards into four 1 3/4" wide sticks that I use to make my frames. 

Sand, stain/poly or paint, add a sawtooth hanger and you are are done.

Although I do make my own frames, I do try to plan my cut panel sizes to fit standard Photo sizes whenever possible so a commercial store bought frame can be used.

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I like it! And I like @RabidAlien's idea about the rough wood frame. If you can find some that still has the saw mill marks and maybe a rust stained nail hole or two that would look great. I've also used horseshoe nails on a frame for a horse cutting. Of course what looks great to me looks lousy to the next person. :) 

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3 hours ago, Eric67 said:

Thanks all,
Make a frame with old wood,this idea seems well and goes right with the subject.

Hello Franck ...

The dimensions are
Length: 6.69
width 5.51
thickness 0.23

I wouldn't want to pain or stain, I like natural wood in this case.

I was refering to any frame.  Not the panel.

 

  

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