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Provided the V-grooves align perfectly in the corners, you don’t need anything else.
Well, probably contrasting slipfeathers in the niters.
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Oh, yeah, I'll put maple splines in the miters.
V-grooves?
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Design and ideas sound good as planned. As for the V groves... whats going in the frame?
If you have something already planned you might put accent wood in the V groves which compliments the item to be framed. By the way, what are the dimensions of the finished frame?
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Sorry Mac,
I misread what you wrote and the dados look like V-grooves.
Gluing in maple will look great especially after the cherry becomes deep red.
Still, the key to the look is making sure the corners align exactly.
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A nice burl veneer in the center portion would look rich.
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Thanks, folks, I appreciate the help!
Looking at the picture, I can see how they look like v-grooves.
Cooler, I've already glued in the maple inlay but I'll keep the burl veneer idea on hand for the next one.
Here's what I'm mounting; it's a piece of leather work for our third anniversary coming up this month. Last year, in Mexico, I bought a wooden carving that I took a picture of for this and gave it to a leather worker to design and create.
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I'll eventually build that sled; I've been eyeing it for a while.
My Incra 1000SE cuts perfect 45* miters, so for small stuff like this, it works well.
But I'm still lusting after that sled...
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