The pages on this website provide a summary of useful hints for each
technique. For most of the stages listed on this website, I also sell
the tools required for that stage. Please e-mail me at andy@andyparks.freeserve.co.uk
stating which tool or kit you are interested in and I will e-mail you
my address to send payment to.
Included with each piece
of machinery are detailed instructions written by myself. The instructions
are very comprehensive and include a step by step approach to each
task. Following each step, there are a series of helpful hints designed
to assist you further with each stage of the picture framing project.
All of these instructions have been tried by a complete novice at
picture framing and they achieved a satisfactory result with the instructions
included with each package. However, I will provide my home telephone
number to each buyer so that you can contact me should you have any
further queries during your picture framing tasks.
Mount Cutters


This is a Jakar over mount
cutter with purpose made aluminium straight edge (see photo at the
top of this page). This mount cutter will cut both 45 and 90 degrees.
This is a very well constructed over mount cutter which comes complete
with a 60 cm or 24 straight edge which has a purpose made groove
built into it to prevent wandering off during cutting
of your mount. It is also easily used by both right and left handed
people. Also included in this package are three spare blades as well
as the full set of instructions to guide you through mount cutting.
My students and I have
found this mount cutter to be by far the easiest to use and it achieves
a very good result. Included with this package is a set of instructions
written by myself. They ARE NOT the instructions on the packet as
they, well, just plain don't make sense! My instructions include handy
hints suggested by my students during the last 9 years. These instructions
include how to measure out your pictures properly before cutting your
mount and how to use the Jakar mount cutter to maximum effect. Also
discussed within the instructions is how to cope with the various
workings out for your pictures with measurements in metric and imperial.
The instructions also include a series of diagrams that will help
to guide you through using the mount cutter and hence to create good
quality over mounts for your picture framing projects. Other issues
such as cutting a mount to fit a standard size ready made frame are
also covered. These instructions have been tried by a complete novice
at picture framing and they achieved a satisfactory result with the
instructions included with this package. I am sure you will also be
able to achieve very satisfactory over mounts as well. (P.O.A.)
Mitre Saw
This picture framing mitre
saw I believe to be one of the better and economical ways for the
amateur picture framer to mitre picture framing moulding (see photo
of the mitre saw in the mitre saw and mitre vices kit picture at the
top of this page). This is the same saw I use to demonstrate at all
my picture framing classes. It is basically an upgraded hack saw on
a sturdy revolving base which clicks into the 45 degree
angles needed to cut frames. The saw also has two built in clamps
to hold the moulding in place during cutting. The mitre saw also includes
2 G Clamps so that the mitre saw can be portable and hence does not
need to be permanently fixed to a bench.
The instructions provide
a step by step approach to each stage of the frame cutting and assembly
process. They also include a list of essentials before you begin and
handy hints from myself and again suggestions from my students during
the last 9 years. Topics covered within the instructions include how
to measure out your pictures properly before cutting your frame, how
much moulding you will need to buy and how to use the mitre saw to
maximum effect. Also discussed within the instructions is how to cope
with the various workings out for your pictures with measurements
in metric and imperial. The instructions also include a series of
diagrams that will help to guide you through using the mitre saw and
hence create good quality frames for your picture framing projects.
Other issues such as choice of materials and how to create hand finished
mouldings are covered as well. (P.O.A.)
Mitre Vices by the pair.

The mitre vices are the
best way to securely assemble a picture frame for the amateur picture
framer (see photo of the two right-angled vices in the mitre saw and
mitre vices kit picture at the top of this page). This utilises both
glue and nails to hold the corner or mitre together. The vice will
take mouldings up to 2 wide. These mitre vices can be screwed
to a bench for best results. You may see other systems for joining
frames, such as band clamps, but these only hold the frame in place
while glue would dry. What happens if the glue fails? The frame falls
apart. Picture frames can be underpinned but these machines cost a
lot more than these mitre vices. They are sold in twos because
you only need two.
These instructions cover
the necessary items you will need to complete this stage as well as
discussing what the best type of nails and glues are to use. Diagrams
include where to position the nails and how best to position your
mitre perfectly before nailing the corner. They also discuss how best
to get around any mis-alignment of the frames (!). (P.O.A.)
Combination Kits
I am aware that the above
items for sale may want to be used together. Therefore if you would
like to buy two or more of the above items together, these are the
kits and the prices including packing and postage. As a bonus for
any kit deals, you will also receive instructions on how to fit pictures
successfully into the picture frames. These follow the same format
as the rest of the instructions but cover such issues as how best
to clean the glass, cut the backing and how to finish off the backs
of your picture frames and hang them on the wall.
Mitre Saw and Mitre Vices kit

Everything included above
under Mitre Saw and Mitre Vices sections.
A very useful kit for cutting and assembling your frames. (P.O.A.)
Complete Kit.
This includes the mount
cutter, the mitre saw, the 2 G clamps and the 2 mitre vices. Everything
you need to begin. (P.O.A.)
My terms are very simple in that the goods are despatched as soon
as your payment clears. If you have any problems which cannot be resolved,
a full refund is available. If you have any other question, please
do e-mail me on andy@andyparks.freeserve.co.uk
and I will help you out from there.
Thanks for visiting
my site and good luck with your picture framing projects!