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Hi everybody, Im Mike McCrory and this is Wood U Make It. My daughters currently enrolled at VCU -- Virginia Commonwealth University -- in the Fine Arts program. And every now and then she brings home a painting thats worth framing. Thats what Im going to make today -- a picture frame made from walnut and soft maple. So, lets get started! [theme music playing] Im going to make the frame out of 8/4 walnut and 5/4 maple. Now, you may think that my daughter is six years old or something, but this is actually the back of the painting. Im just measuring it up for the size. And then Im going to measure out the lengths of the walnut and the maple. Im going to cut it oversize. The walnut is going to be 42 and the maple 38. And then Ill cut that with a circular saw. It wasnt too difficult to cut. Although, the blade only goes down 2 on my saw so I just barely made it through the walnut. Now Im going to use a chalk line to draw a line down the center of both pieces. That will