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Oct 19, · thrifted wood picture frame; wood to make the boxes, 1″ x 4″ wood for small frame shelves, 1″ x 6″ wood for large frame shelves; small 90 degree “L” brackets; paint or stain; miter saw or jig saw; Kreg Jig; 1 1/4″ coarse pocket screws; ½” #6 Small screws; 2 keyhole hangers per frame; Step One: Remove the picture and any hardware from the wood frame. A /4 x 1/4-in. molding nailed to the front acts as a lip to hold picture frames in place. Glue and nail the 1×3 apron onto the 1×3 shelf with 2-in. brads. Add the lip: Use the benchtop to make the shelf and molding flush while you glue and nail them together with 1-in. brads.


A /4 x 1/4-in. molding nailed to the front acts as a lip to hold picture frames in place. Glue and nail the 1×3 apron onto the 1×3 shelf with 2-in. brads. Add the lip: Use the benchtop to make the shelf and molding flush while you glue and nail them together with 1-in. brads. Oct 19, · thrifted wood picture frame; wood to make the boxes, 1″ x 4″ wood for small frame shelves, 1″ x 6″ wood for large frame shelves; small 90 degree “L” brackets; paint or stain; miter saw or jig saw; Kreg Jig; 1 1/4″ coarse pocket screws; ½” #6 Small screws; 2 keyhole hangers per frame; Step One: Remove the picture and any hardware from the wood frame.






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