Photos of my frames
thats the one lol thank you greatly,
Markus
Markus, attached, photo of one of my frames, 24"x24" and a frame corner just to show the cut angle, ripped on my table saw. Not the best photos, but you get the idea.
My angle is a bit steeper than some others I have seen. But I just did it to my liking, no exact science. I did mark my angle on my table saw so I can make more later at same angle.
As mentioned, stop blocks (extension pieces I built off my chop saw) worked really great to repeat the board lengths.
Note: I routed out a section on each board so I could easily install my corner supports and/or center supports when needed.
Another thing I did to speed up production was make myself a sanding stations from an old bet sander I bought 30 years ago. I built a little frame to mount the sander in sideways, didn't take long to build it and save me a ton of money and time. Something I had already and haven't used it since I built my shop about 30 years ago. Yikes! Anynow, it works like a champ. It takes 3"x18" sanding belts, I went with a pretty rough grit, forget the number. I ran each board through the sanding station after cutting and routing.
The sticks started out as basic 1x2's, from Lowes. Cheap stuff, but produces a super sturdy frame. When they get quite a bit longer, I just put a center brace in the middle, no bowing.
All the mitered corners and corner supports are glued down, in addition to nails, screws, whatever is needed.
These go pretty fast if you make a production out of each step.