With the large AMBROTYPE plates to come on the AMBROTOS KANATA wet plate project. I will eventually need to framework for exhibitions (I hope!). Large 24x24 inch (possibly 35x35 inch) frames cost hundreds of dollars. I probably will also need even larger diptych and triptych frames, which could run into the thousands of dollars.
To help with those costs I have decided to learn some woodworking skills and will try to make my own frames. I want it to become part of the creative process. Both the image and the frame should become a beautiful, expressive, creative whole (I hope!). Another old man retirement thing.
To that I have begun buying some carpentry/woodworking tools and watching tons of how to YouTube vids.
So far, I have a new mitre saw, a new table sander, a new worktable and a new shop vacuum, along with clamps, glue, measuring tools. I will pick up a used, secondhand table saw this morning, for $100. A new table saw cost too much, so trying to save a bit there. Most everything was bought on sale. I hope this is an investment on later savings.
I know nothing about carpentry, but this should be fun, creative and challenging. As long as I do not chop off a couple of fingers, things should work out nicely!!
Note* Also watching lots of safety videos!
Dewalt 12-inch mitre saw |
Table sander |
Skil 10 inch secondhand table saw. |