05-17-2016, 06:08 AM
Been maybe five years since I made a mitered picture frame. Got burned out maybe 35 years ago when my artistic friends discovered I could make frames. I did little else for over two years, and then swore off, even though the task was simple and the money bought new tools.
Went to make a simple one for the granddaughter's artwork yesterday, and cut both dimensions too large, though I carefully measured and added my usual 1/8" for error. Reduced them by the cut and fit, rather then measure and cut method, and as I went to make the second, it dawned on me that the measurement I was applying to the front of the rabbet was the one I should be using for the rear. I was consistently twice the width of the rabbet too long. It was the consistency that triggered me. Had I not been accurate, I'd have been nibbling all day.
I think I'm still safe down there, just getting stupid. Looked in my book, and it still says "framed dimension less twice the rabbet width plus 1/8." Shoulda looked it up first.
My saw is a left tilt, BTW, but my miter gauge has a long fence and clamped stops, so I feel just fine. When I got it a number of years back, it did take me six months or so to remember I had a right-hand arbor thread.
Went to make a simple one for the granddaughter's artwork yesterday, and cut both dimensions too large, though I carefully measured and added my usual 1/8" for error. Reduced them by the cut and fit, rather then measure and cut method, and as I went to make the second, it dawned on me that the measurement I was applying to the front of the rabbet was the one I should be using for the rear. I was consistently twice the width of the rabbet too long. It was the consistency that triggered me. Had I not been accurate, I'd have been nibbling all day.
I think I'm still safe down there, just getting stupid. Looked in my book, and it still says "framed dimension less twice the rabbet width plus 1/8." Shoulda looked it up first.
My saw is a left tilt, BTW, but my miter gauge has a long fence and clamped stops, so I feel just fine. When I got it a number of years back, it did take me six months or so to remember I had a right-hand arbor thread.