Art 12 x 10 Measure art, i.e. 12 x 10 Measure Face (width) of molding i.e. 1 ½ wide Add width of Art (12) + 2 x width of Frame (3) = 15 inches + 1/8 inch.

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Art 12 x 10 Measure art, i.e. 12 x 10 Measure Face (width) of molding i.e. 1 ½ wide Add width of Art (12) + 2 x width of Frame (3) = 15 inches + 1/8 inch for glass Cut ‘Top and bottom’ stock 15 1/8 OSM Cut sides (10) + (3) + (1/8) 13 1/8 OSM Frame stock 1 ½ wide

Rabbet Bottom Back Face ¼’’ Side View of molding

Mill all required stock Finish entire run of stock

T & B Sides T & B 15 1/8 OSM Sides 13 1/8 OSM Cut ‘Longer’ sides first, in case of error they can be used for short sides After cutting verify both ISM (12 1/8) & OSM dimensions (15 1/8)

1.Use ‘V’ vise to hold pieces 2.Small amount of glue on each 3.Drill with nail into ‘Top’ and ‘Bottom’

Side View of molding 1.Glass 2.Matting 3.Picture 4.Foamcore 5.Staple 6.Paper

Mount wire apx. 25% down from Top