How to Make a Picture Frame 3 Ways | DIY Woodworking

I partnered with Minwax and JET to show how to make a picture frame 3 different ways. I use the miter saw, handheld router, table saw, and router table. The skills go from DIY picture frames to advanced woodworking techniques at the router table. You can make easy picture frames as Christmas gifts for this holiday season. #woodworking #DIY #pictureframes

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Jon Peters Picture Frame Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cYL-ZWr9wI

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  1. Great video!! Thank you for the tips on making a better frame. A beginner woodworker and most people want don't want to give out tips like you did. Thank you so much.

  2. Those fasteners ALWAYS are a mess. They often crack the wood. I think they would work best if they were shot out of some machine or driven with a press. But hammering them in is a nightmare

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