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Title: Picture Frames


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Picture Frames
  • By Brandon Bomkamp

2
What is a picture frame
  • A picture frame is a shape that out lines a
    picture and can hang on the wall.
  • They use picture frames to decorate houses.
  • They come in many shapes and styles

3
Types of picture frames.
  • Wood frame
  • Metal frame
  • Glass or wire frame

4
Getting the molding
  • When you order molding you should order 25 more
    of the molding.
  • You can shape it with a router and other tools.

5
Tools you will need.
  • Tape measure
  • Stud finder
  • Level
  • Pencil
  • Router
  • Fine tooth miter saw
  • Picture hanger or other fastener
  • You can fine these at sears, Wal-Mart, or any
    local department store.

6
Prices
  • Tape measure - 9.99
  • Stud finder - 14.99
  • Level - 27.99
  • Pencil cheap
  • The picture frame depends on the type of frame.

7
Planning cuts and estimating molding
  • First determine the size of the frame needed as
    measured between the rabbets.
  • Allow enough molding for the waste at the meters
    and for the saw kerf. Allow the width of the
    molding for each miter cut.

8
Lay out and cutting
  • All the miter cuts are made with the rabbeted
    edge of the molding toward the operator.

9
Assembly
  • You can make your own clamping devices using a
    four corner miter blocks with tension applied by
    strong rubber bands.
  • When putting in nails to hold it to gather they
    should be long enough to reach nearly 2/3 there
    length into the second piece of the miter joint.

10
Measuring and cutting glass
  • When cutting the glass make sure to use a
    straight edge to make good cuts.
  • When cutting the glass make sure you have the
    cutter toward your self.
  • When scoring the glass do not delay the break.
  • When you want to remove the piece set it on the
    edge of the table and gently tap the piece you
    want off.

11
Mounting new picture into frame
  • When putting a picture frame to gather you should
    put them to gather in this order, the backing,
    the image shed, the matt, and the glass or
    plastic.
  • You can use staples and brads to hang them and
    just use a small hammer to put them in.

12
The dust seal
  • Put the Kraft paper on a table and dampen it with
    a sponge and then stick fome to the other side
    and then glue it to the picture frame and that
    makes it a seal.

13
Choose a location
  • First you want to find a location for the picture
    and the picture frame.
  • If you put it over a large sofa make sure the
    picture is big or it will make it look bad
  • Make sure if its a heavy picture that it is hung
    from a stud.

14
Finding the center
  • After you choose where to hang it, take the tape
    measure and find the center of the wall and mark
    it with a small x.
  • To find the center of the wall you take the tape
    measure and measure the whole wall, then divide
    the measure you got by 2.

15
Top of frame line drop
  • Using a level, make a very light pencil line that
    extends through the center mark and meets the top
    of frame line
  • On the back of the picture frame there is a wire.
    Hook the metal end of the tape measure under the
    hanging wire and pull upward, simulating the
    force on the wire that will be caused by the
    hanging picture on a nail or hanger.

16
Continued
  • The wire will pull upward to a point near the top
    of the frame. Measure the distance from the point
    to the top of the frame.
  • Measure that same distance down the vertical line
    from the top of the frame line. Make a pencil x
    there to mark the place at which the wire will
    come to its highest point when the picture is
    hanging.

17
Installing the hanger
  • Drive the hanger into the wall making sure that
    the point on which the wire will rest is located
    at the x. On most standard pictures hangers, the
    nail actually goes into the wall a few
    millimeters above the hanging point. After this
    hang your picture use the level to level your
    picture. If you like where the picture frame is
    placed then erase all pencil marks that you made.

18
Continued
  • When hang a heavy use more hangers.
  • Use about to more on the bottom to make it stay
    there more sterdy.

19
The yard stick method
  • If the picture you are hanging is light you can
    use a yard stick to determine where the hanger
    should be placed. This method is a lot quicker
    than the other one.
  • There are 6 steps.

20
The yardstick method steps
  • Put a finishing nail through the yard stick or
    thin strip or wood, making sure that it pokes out
    the back end. To avoid splitting, drill a pilot
    hole just smaller than the nail
  • Hang the picture from the nail. Ask your helper
    to support the picture so its entire weight is
    not resting on the yard stick, but make surer the
    hanging wire is tight.

21
Steps Continued
  • 3.Place the picture up against the wall,
    using the stick to adjust it until it rests
    exactly where you want the picture to hang.
  • 4. Press the yard stick up hard enough up
    against the wall hard enough to make a mark on
    the wall. This is the point that meats the hanger

22
Steps Continued
  • 5. Fasten the hanger to the wall at the
    appropriate point.
  • 6. Hang the picture and use a level to
    adjustment.

23
Magnetic paint
  • This paint has a concentrated magnetic additive,
    one cup of additive weighing 2 pounds. You can
    mix it with high quality primer /sealer, stain
    blocker paint. Use oil based or latex paint.
    Cover it with any kind of paint.

24
Paint stuff continued
  • This paint allows you to hang pictures
    magnetically. It makes it easy to move around so
    you dont have3 to patch the holes in the wall.
  • This paint cost about 15.00 a quart.

25
Putting a picture in a frame
  • On the back of the picture frame there is usually
    tabs. Bed them out and then set the picture in
    and then bend the tabs back down.

26
Questions
  • What is a picture frame?
  • What are the types of picture frames?
  • Name 4 types of tools or materials.
  • How much does 1qt. of magnetic additive cost.
  • When ordering molding, ask for an additional
    _________.

27
Questions continued
  • A _______ saw is like a back saw.
  • The size of the frame needed is measured between
    the _______.
  • When estimation molding length needs to, allow
    the ______ of the molding for a right left angle
    cut.
  • Make all miter cuts with the ________edge of the
    molding toward you.

28
Questions continued
  • An inexpensive miter clamp can be made with four
    corner blocks A. Wire B. Glue C. Rubber
    Bands D. Kraft Paper
  • The tip of a wire nail should extend _____ of the
    nail length into the second joint piece.
  • To cut glass straight, the cutter can be rolled
    against a _____.

29
Questions continued
  • Make glass scoring stoke with out _____.
  • How do u break glass on a scored line?
  • Allow ______ inches on the outside height or
    width of matt.
  • When cutting a mat window, aim a hand held knife
    slightly _______ toward, away from the edge.

30
Questions continued
  • Arrange the following picture mounting parts in
    the proper order from the front to back A. matt
    B. backing C. glass or plastic. D. image sheet.
  • Glazier points, small brads, or staples can be
    pushed into the frame with the handle of a
    _________.
  • A dust seal that tightens when it dries is mad
    of_________ ________.
  • When hanging a heavy picture frame with screw
    eyes, use ______ of them.

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Answers
  • 1. This is a out line of a picture.
  • 2. Wood, metal, glass or wire
  • 3. Tape measure, Stud finder, Level, Pencil,
    Picture hanger, or other fastener, glass cutter
  • 4.15.00
  • 5. 25
  • 6. A fine tooth miter saw
  • 7. Between the rabbets
  • 8. Width
  • 9. With the rabbeted edges
  • 10. Rubber bands
  • 11. 2/3
  • 12. A straight edge
  • 13. Delaying the beak after scoring
  • 14. When breaking the glass you have score the
    glass then set on table and then tap lightly to
    break.
  • 15. 1/8
  • 16. Toward
  • 17. backing, image sheet, matting, glass or
    plastic
  • 18. ½ or 5/8
  • 19. To a seal
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