Making Picture Frames

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Posted by admin | Posted in Furniture & Decor | Posted on 26-03-2010


A quick and easy way of making excellent quality picture frames in your own workshop, read the text for this at www.woodworkweb.com

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I get the gist of this, but using a close up when you are showing something on the table saw, for instance, would be much better, rather than to have people guess what you were doing.

I did not know that … thanks for the info, I will do as you say … thanks again !!

Nothing wrong with the lapel mic (good choice). But when you plug a mono microphone into a stereo camera external microphone socket, It’ll only record on the left channel. An inexpensive Audio adapter – mini-phone mono 3.5 mm (F) – mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm (M) will spit the mono signal onto both left and right stereo channels.

Thanks for the note …. actually I am using a cordless lapel mic, and yup it’s mono. If you have a better suggestion I would love to hear it as I am no expert with this technology. I have thought about going to shotgun mic … any thoughts??

I see you have a mono microphone plugged into a stereo jack. A $5 mono to stereo adaptor will make sure the audio is recorded on both channels. Good video none the less…

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Nice video, very helpful.

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