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this is how I make my DIY frame TV I start by grabbing some molding from Home Depot this ornamental molding is my favorite and some door casing for the sides I also grabbed some of these corner brackets to attach the frame together I measure my TV and start by cutting the wood trim pieces at a 45 degree angle and the inside of all of these trim pieces will match the width and the height of my TV screen if you donamp;#39;t have a miter saw you could just use a miter box for cutting these then I cut that additional trim standing vertically so that it fits just like this on the outside of my trim now that all my pieces are cut I can start assembling the frame after adding a little wood glue I attach the corners together using these corner brackets then I let the glue dry for a bit before I add the outside frame I attach this to the side of the frame using a few brad nails and this will close in the gap between the TV and the wall then Iamp;#39;ll take a scrap piece of that trim and flip