Hi guys! Just a quick question or two I hope someone can help me with. I'm making a last minute picture frame as a holiday gift, and I'm not sure what to use for the backing board. I'm talking about the material that holds everything in the frame, not the matte for the photo or anything like that
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Noobie here. I want to build a cheap bed frame. Is there anything wrong with using this type of wood? “Douglas fir lumber” it seems to be the cheapest : r/woodworking
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