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Old 09-17-2009, 04:55 PM   #1
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my wife has bought a stained glass picture.it is round 21" across.it is about 1/8'thick and has a wire ring/frame around the outside.she would like to mount it in a wood frame.there are no hooks on the outside all smooth.how can i mount this without covering up too much of the picture.she would like it to hang so both sides have to look good.ideas?thanks
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Old 09-17-2009, 09:56 PM   #2
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Default I have a couple of round leaded glass pieces

They don't have a frame, but if I were to make one I'd start with a segemented circle 8 or more segments, with mitered corners and at least two laminated layers, 3 would be better, of 1/8th thick material. and make the joints stagger over each other. A router would make the off set to hold the glass on one side after jig sawing the circle to the small diameter and sand it. An offset of 1/8" or so will hold the glass on the one side. The other side can just be set in the silicone used to retain the glass.
I assume you want the wood frame to be appreciated as well as the glass, but not compete for interest. So a plain, straight grained wood will work better than one with a lot of figure. You could also center the glass in the frame, no routered offset, and just silicone it. Galziers points will secure it until the silicone sets up.
One the frame and glass are secure use can use 2 hooks at 10 and 2 o'clock with a wire to hang it. A single hook will also work if screwed in substantially. bill
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Old 09-18-2009, 03:00 PM   #3
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thanks woodnthings sort of the only thing you can do,just checking for some interesting ideas.i am in oakland co also.where do you get most of your lumber?i know andersons any others?
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Depends...for oak I've had some milled and dryed and use that. Larger quantities of hardwood I go to L L Johnson in Charlotte.
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Great folks and a large variation and quantity. Check smaller one man mills, some are Amish. No names come to mind at the moment. Will post an edit if I remember. bill
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Here's some inprocess pics I took when making a round shadow box. I had to use thicker wood than you probably want for your glass but same principle. I used a 1/2" thick facing piece and glued to the thick backing piece to allow for the glass to have a lip to sit against as the glass was installed from the back.
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Are you any good with a lathe? I've seen some circular frames turned on a swivel headstock.
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thanks for the infro and great pics you guys make woodworking infro a lot eaiser to come by.
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circular rings of diff color might look gud.
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