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by JFeig
Sat 09 Mar, 2024 12:24 pm
Forum: Business Matters
Topic: Deposit dilemma....
Replies: 14
Views: 632

Re: Deposit dilemma....

Not knowing the actual billing and payment terms from your client and the time necessary to complete the task leaves us in a bind regarding suggestions. My first assumption was that there is a lead time between the billing and the receiving of a payment. Second, you are just now adding a variable th...
by JFeig
Fri 08 Mar, 2024 1:26 pm
Forum: Business Matters
Topic: Deposit dilemma....
Replies: 14
Views: 632

Re: Deposit dilemma....

In the general world of business, you invoice what you have on the books, the 38 prints.

Any additions are considered new orders and should be billed as they are ordered. Easy-peasy.
Another way of saying this is writing a "job change authorization".
by JFeig
Sun 03 Mar, 2024 12:50 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Fabric work top cover
Replies: 6
Views: 315

Re: Fabric work top cover

If you are performing dis-assembly as well as assembly on the same table, I would not be in favor of any fabric covering, even carpet. A smooth surface is definitely easier to clean than a surface with pits and valleys. There is just to big a chance of getting bits from the dis-assembly process imbe...
by JFeig
Fri 01 Mar, 2024 3:58 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Chop saw thoughts
Replies: 6
Views: 276

Re: Chop saw thoughts

There are many grades and platter thicknesses of saw blades. Platters of the circular sawblades will flex depending on the forces exerted. There is a tradeoff between platter thickness and rigidity.
With a 25 year old saw there could be a bearing / arbor issue as well.
by JFeig
Fri 01 Mar, 2024 3:50 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Mounting Japanese Paper?
Replies: 2
Views: 313

Re: Mounting Japanese Paper?

The basic standard of operation is to mount the art to the undermount(a rigid piece of mountboard), backing board, or similar product) first. There are various methods of mounting depending on the physical properties and value of the art. The second step is to cover this undermount with the mountboa...
by JFeig
Mon 26 Feb, 2024 7:37 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Oak supplier advice
Replies: 28
Views: 289198

Re: Oak supplier advice

I do not thing that a moulding milling company would go the the extra expense of quarter sawn lumber.
by JFeig
Mon 26 Feb, 2024 2:01 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Oak supplier advice
Replies: 28
Views: 289198

Re: Oak supplier advice

Every tree is different, and the grain pattern and the tone varies from length to length. There are also slight variations from specific species and the location due to climate, year to year variances, and mineral content of the ground minerals where it was grown. There are also differences caused ...
by JFeig
Mon 12 Feb, 2024 12:57 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Best product or method to fill holes on bare frame ?
Replies: 11
Views: 788

Re: Best product or method to fill holes on bare frame ?

What type of wood is your moulding made from? Again a photo would be helpful. If you are having an indentation from the horizontal supports of a "V" nailer(the back rests) you probably are applying too much pressure from the piston that applies the pressure that compresses the two rails to...
by JFeig
Sun 11 Feb, 2024 5:04 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Best product or method to fill holes on bare frame ?
Replies: 11
Views: 788

Re: Best product or method to fill holes on bare frame ?

I had to look into what Osmo wood filler was on line. It is a water based filler and the manufacturer does not have a MDS sheet for the product on-line. What size nails are you using? Are you attempting to lime finish the frame before or after the wood filler is used? Can you post a photo of what yo...
by JFeig
Tue 06 Feb, 2024 7:37 pm
Forum: Technology - CMC's Computers Etc
Topic: Bad mat corner cuts with a Valiani CMC 120 help please!
Replies: 1
Views: 292

Re: Bad mat corner cuts with a Valiani CMC 120 help please!

Most mat cutters have a "settings" screen for this. It appears that the start and stop plunging of the blade need to be adjusted.
by JFeig
Sat 03 Feb, 2024 6:31 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Large jigsaw suggestions
Replies: 16
Views: 886

Re: Large jigsaw suggestions

It all depends on the strength of the outer border moulding.
With a normal wood moulding in the 35-40 mm width or less, you might need an internal "skeleton" sub frame. In NA we call them "strainers".

On the other hand.... it wouldn't hurt to over engineer a project.
by JFeig
Sat 03 Feb, 2024 3:20 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Large jigsaw suggestions
Replies: 16
Views: 886

Re: Large jigsaw suggestions

Regarding "flipping the art without loosing pieces. You need to keep the panels from bowing in the center. This can be accomplished with 5cm x 5cm sticks of timber. Two or more on the top panel and the same number under the panels. With the sticks aligned, top to bottom, place a clamp at each s...
by JFeig
Wed 24 Jan, 2024 12:42 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Mounts for an artist
Replies: 8
Views: 959

Re: Mounts for an artist

I have the impression that you have a client that wants you to do the "retail packaging" of their art. Todays SOP is to use pre-formed baggies for this process vs film on a roll. You have to consider the time required to insert your cut mounts into the bag. It is unclear that you are mount...
by JFeig
Wed 24 Jan, 2024 12:31 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What extra ‘must have’ equipment would you recommend?
Replies: 25
Views: 1640

Re: What extra ‘must have’ equipment would you recommend?

You have not mention how you want to store your tools and supplies beside your work bench. A good rolling tool chest would be a good investment such as used by mechanics. That also keeps your bench work area free of clutter.
by JFeig
Sun 21 Jan, 2024 2:10 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Assembling a large mirror 1600x700mm
Replies: 6
Views: 762

Re: Assembling a large mirror 1600x700mm

Many furniture store mirrors in that size range are backed with a rigid sheet of MDF or plywood that is either screwed or stapled into the back of the frame moulding. The mirror is fastened into the rebate with normal picture framing hardware.
by JFeig
Wed 17 Jan, 2024 12:30 am
Forum: Help!
Topic: translucent mounting and framing of drafting film, and a frame with no sides...
Replies: 7
Views: 32609

Re: translucent mounting and framing of drafting film, and a frame with no sides...

It might be best to get in touch with a professional picture in your area for suggestions and to see how picture frames a put together.
by JFeig
Mon 15 Jan, 2024 1:24 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: translucent mounting and framing of drafting film, and a frame with no sides...
Replies: 7
Views: 32609

Re: translucent mounting and framing of drafting film, and a frame with no sides...

How large are these drawings? As an artist you want to keep those creative juices flowing. However, there is the reality of physics that will limit your imagination. There was a famous teacher in the picture framer industry who has been gone for many years. Her favorite quote was: "we are pictu...
by JFeig
Fri 12 Jan, 2024 1:13 am
Forum: Help!
Topic: Dry mounting large photos
Replies: 3
Views: 50098

Re: Dry mounting large photos

A cold or hot roll lamination machine is a second alternative.
by JFeig
Mon 08 Jan, 2024 7:07 pm
Forum: Business Matters
Topic: Price check needle point
Replies: 3
Views: 72492

Re: Price check needle point

So at what you state I see a labor rate of about £35/ hour. How does that compare with an independent auto repair shops labor rate? My gut feeling is that it might be a bit low. Garage mechanic hourly rate: Low Range,£40 High, £80 Average cost, £60 Copyright Checkatrade. Using this information in an...
by JFeig
Fri 05 Jan, 2024 1:40 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Hedgehog method
Replies: 24
Views: 571569

Re: Hedgehog method

Can we gather that the 100 x 100 dimension is cm's? As such, where are you going to have the window mount cut from such that there will be sufficient width to support everything?