DIY Frame for Stained Glass
I have 2 pieces of stained glass (approx. 15x12). I want to frame them and hang them in my window. Would like to know how to clean these stained glass pieces and make frames for them?
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https://northernhardwoodframes.com/make-your-own-stained-glass-frames/
there are framing boards designed for this a framing store should be able to make you the frames............ that being said you can cut to fit some 1x2's then inside the frame you cut to fit quarter round nail to the inside front of the frame then lay it flat cut to fit quarter round in the back side then hang
Google! That is what I do. These links will get you started!
https://northernhardwoodframes.com/make-your-own-stained-glass-frames/
https://monkeysee.com/framing-your-stained-glass-piece/
https://www.delphiglass.com/display-findings/wood-framing-stock/
I would take them to a place that does framing, like Michaels and ask their advice. You could alternately take measurements and pictures to take in. They have kits as well as framing services. I've found them to be very helpful.