bkharman
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I have been swamped with my new role at my new company and haven’t done any substantial projects of late but this one seemed like a good fit to me (based on the lack of member projects chain earlier).
I moved into my new house we built almost 10 months ago and wanted to do something “local” for some wall art. In Cincinnati there used to be a Tall Stacks festival where all the riverboats came and it was a 4 day party with these water based museums. Last time it was in town, my wife got a nice little poster and some lithos and I said “I will make some frames for them!”... that was about 8 years ago. When we moved we found them and I was bound and determined not to let it go.
I made two frames and each with a different style to fit the art.
First one: the snake wall poster
It is made of 4/4 walnut with an ebony stain. Coated with GF topcoat. I wanted the walnut grain but a dark background to make the image pop. I have some details that I will post on making the frames a little later.
Second one: 4 historic images circa 1880
This is also walnut but with a maple inlay and splines. I didn’t have a spline jig for my CMS so I made one that I will also document in a separate thread.
This one is just coated with a few coats of General Finishes satin topcoat (love that stuff!)
I will also say that this was a Bryan project top to tails. I made the frames. Cut the glass for it. Even cut the mats for the frames. Was a small project but was very satisfying.
Cheers. Bryan.
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I moved into my new house we built almost 10 months ago and wanted to do something “local” for some wall art. In Cincinnati there used to be a Tall Stacks festival where all the riverboats came and it was a 4 day party with these water based museums. Last time it was in town, my wife got a nice little poster and some lithos and I said “I will make some frames for them!”... that was about 8 years ago. When we moved we found them and I was bound and determined not to let it go.
I made two frames and each with a different style to fit the art.
First one: the snake wall poster

It is made of 4/4 walnut with an ebony stain. Coated with GF topcoat. I wanted the walnut grain but a dark background to make the image pop. I have some details that I will post on making the frames a little later.
Second one: 4 historic images circa 1880

This is also walnut but with a maple inlay and splines. I didn’t have a spline jig for my CMS so I made one that I will also document in a separate thread.
This one is just coated with a few coats of General Finishes satin topcoat (love that stuff!)
I will also say that this was a Bryan project top to tails. I made the frames. Cut the glass for it. Even cut the mats for the frames. Was a small project but was very satisfying.
Cheers. Bryan.
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