Thank you JFeig, I am aware of the process whereby posters can be 'linen backed' this would be a choice for the client which I would put to them.
We've seen on other common posts that the hedgehog method on 'cons' foam board / slip and adequate frame is the direction (for either linen backed or ...
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- Thu 22 Jun, 2023 2:20 pm
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: Large vintage posters - help please
- Replies: 29
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- Thu 22 Jun, 2023 9:42 am
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: Large vintage posters - help please
- Replies: 29
- Views: 78098
Large vintage posters - help please
Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful sunshine?
Please can we ask for some advice?
We have a client who has two large vintage posters that are worth £600 each, approx. They want them framed to a high level but also without a boarder / mount in a 15mm wide profile (obviously will need a sub fame ...
Please can we ask for some advice?
We have a client who has two large vintage posters that are worth £600 each, approx. They want them framed to a high level but also without a boarder / mount in a 15mm wide profile (obviously will need a sub fame ...
- Sat 26 Jun, 2021 12:22 pm
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: 120cm square print
- Replies: 11
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Re: 120cm square print
Oh I apologies, Justin, not Justine.
- Sat 26 Jun, 2021 12:22 pm
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: 120cm square print
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4206
Re: 120cm square print
Oh thank you very much Justine. Good advice.
I like the idea of ‘close framing’ as cutting a mount that size will be tricky.
With a ‘close framed’ items are you relying on the spacers to hold the work in place?
And on the same point, is there a concern with regards to cockling as the work is ...
I like the idea of ‘close framing’ as cutting a mount that size will be tricky.
With a ‘close framed’ items are you relying on the spacers to hold the work in place?
And on the same point, is there a concern with regards to cockling as the work is ...
- Sat 26 Jun, 2021 10:55 am
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: 120cm square print
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4206
Re: 120cm square print
Thank you all for your input this has been very insightful.
May I clarify how one would go about mounting the work? DCO then using Perspex, I guess the Perspex would need to be rather thick at 6mm maybe?
Thanks you all again kindly for your thoughts and time.
Carol.
May I clarify how one would go about mounting the work? DCO then using Perspex, I guess the Perspex would need to be rather thick at 6mm maybe?
Thanks you all again kindly for your thoughts and time.
Carol.
- Fri 25 Jun, 2021 9:48 pm
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: 120cm square print
- Replies: 11
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120cm square print
Dear fellow framers,
I have a regular client who has asked us to frame a 120cm by 120cm print on medium weight paper. The prints is worth roughly £200 and they would like 'a simple frame'! HA!
I am trying to think of the most cost effective solution to frame the work but no coming up with a clear ...
I have a regular client who has asked us to frame a 120cm by 120cm print on medium weight paper. The prints is worth roughly £200 and they would like 'a simple frame'! HA!
I am trying to think of the most cost effective solution to frame the work but no coming up with a clear ...
- Wed 23 Sep, 2020 9:13 am
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: Customer enquiries
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5619
Customer enquiries
Hello framers.
My partner and I are doing a bit of a review / tidy up of our customer workflow practice.
For years we have used an old carbon duplicate receipt book for client orders. It works fine mainly because my partner and I are used to each other’s shorthand and way of working.
However ...
My partner and I are doing a bit of a review / tidy up of our customer workflow practice.
For years we have used an old carbon duplicate receipt book for client orders. It works fine mainly because my partner and I are used to each other’s shorthand and way of working.
However ...
- Tue 01 Sep, 2020 8:44 am
- Forum: Help!
- Topic: Original posters
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3215
Re: Original posters
Thank you +Rafe+ for this post. Its been intresting reading so far... Great film too! I cant offer too much input but Prospero's method seems like a great idea.
I don't know of the best hinging tape to use on the linen back either, maybe someone else can offer their thoughts. I've not experienced a ...
I don't know of the best hinging tape to use on the linen back either, maybe someone else can offer their thoughts. I've not experienced a ...
Re: Glass
Hi, we only keep off-cuts that are above 250mm x 250mm. Everything else is recycled. We then do a review and clear out every three months. We have to ruthless because the size of our shop.
- Tue 16 Jun, 2020 10:58 am
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Hello to all
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6370
Re: Hello to all
Good morning,
Thank you again Justin for your reply.
Great tips and I will be looking at these books and at a Vacuum Press. I am not certain what size press I should be considering. Obviously, the biggest covers you for all possibly projects but the size it takes up in the workshop and its cost ...
Thank you again Justin for your reply.
Great tips and I will be looking at these books and at a Vacuum Press. I am not certain what size press I should be considering. Obviously, the biggest covers you for all possibly projects but the size it takes up in the workshop and its cost ...
- Mon 15 Jun, 2020 9:40 am
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Hello to all
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6370
Re: Hello to all
Good morning,
Thank you for all your replies with great tips. I wasn’t expecting such a quick and detailed response. Thank you for making me feel welcome!
I had possibly thought that sticking the posters down onto a self-adhesive board would be the route. Your point Mark, was exactly my concern ...
Thank you for all your replies with great tips. I wasn’t expecting such a quick and detailed response. Thank you for making me feel welcome!
I had possibly thought that sticking the posters down onto a self-adhesive board would be the route. Your point Mark, was exactly my concern ...
- Fri 12 Jun, 2020 3:04 pm
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: Hello to all
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6370
Hello to all
Hello all,
Thank you for accepting me, I am looking forward to reading more of the historic posts, all very interesting and helpful.
I am not new to picture framing but certainly out of date and rusty to say the least.
I used to work in my cousins framing shop I my early to mid 20’s (a few ...
Thank you for accepting me, I am looking forward to reading more of the historic posts, all very interesting and helpful.
I am not new to picture framing but certainly out of date and rusty to say the least.
I used to work in my cousins framing shop I my early to mid 20’s (a few ...