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Well I finally had enough patience and remembered to set my blades and use stop blocks and all that shit to churn out a good picture frame.

Used quilted maple and sanded down to 400 to really bring out the figuring. Miters are close to perfect given my not great rigid chop saw. Bought some pre cut mat inserts and just used cardboard and masking tape for the backing. Finished the wood with Danish oil. I'm happy with this one.

https://pic8.co/sh/adfXNh.jpg https://pic8.co/sh/NN3XZ0.jpg https://pic8.co/sh/0eCWdj.jpg

Well I finally had enough patience and remembered to set my blades and use stop blocks and all that shit to churn out a good picture frame. Used quilted maple and sanded down to 400 to really bring out the figuring. Miters are close to perfect given my not great rigid chop saw. Bought some pre cut mat inserts and just used cardboard and masking tape for the backing. Finished the wood with Danish oil. I'm happy with this one. https://pic8.co/sh/adfXNh.jpg https://pic8.co/sh/NN3XZ0.jpg https://pic8.co/sh/0eCWdj.jpg

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Danish oil. If you follow the instructions it turns out great. Flood it heavy, wait 15 minutes, flood again and wait 15 more minutes then use a pre washed lint free shammy and just rub it dry then wait 8 hours. Super simple, no post sanding or waiting for coats to dry before recoating. I use the natural finish and stay away from the walnut colored finishes as they look mucky.