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by vintage frames
Mon 30 Oct, 2023 6:53 pm
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Web site
Replies: 11
Views: 11728

Re: Web site

Terrific web-site and some real craftmanship on show.

Why don't we hear more from you?

Big boxwood mould envy...
by vintage frames
Mon 30 Oct, 2023 1:31 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Unsticking old glue?
Replies: 5
Views: 6803

Re: Unsticking old glue?

I would suggest you gave it to Andrew Wheeler who is in Bristol, so quite near you.

https://www.fine-art-on-paper-restorat ... vator.htm

As the glue is old, it is probably some sort of animal gum, so it shouldn't be a problem.
by vintage frames
Sun 29 Oct, 2023 2:55 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Nitric Acid?
Replies: 6
Views: 4524

Re: Nitric Acid?

The gilding there is oil-gilding on a gesso base. What you could try is first knock out the edges of the gilding to expose the gesso. Then paint on some hot water which will begin to melt the gesso. Use a very stiff brush to stipple into the gesso and so get that corroded look. Don't ever use rotten...
by vintage frames
Sun 29 Oct, 2023 1:42 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: Nitric Acid?
Replies: 6
Views: 4524

Re: Nitric Acid?

I suppose the first question is - is it real gold? If it's metal leaf (Dutch Metal) then you can age it with an antiquing fluid. Priory Polishes do one or John Penny. Just dilute it with water first so as to control the action. If it's real gold you're talking about then nothing will tarnish or age ...
by vintage frames
Sun 29 Oct, 2023 12:34 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Do you photograph your finished frames? If so, do you publish them?
Replies: 22
Views: 261093

Re: Do you photograph your finished frames? If so, do you publish them?

Just a quick note on the 'daylight bulb'.
It's not those blue coloured daylight bulbs for artists, but one of the modern LED bulbs.
Most bulbs sold are now warm white but if you look on-line, you can easily pick up one marked daylight.
Go for something at least 1250 lumens - brightness.
by vintage frames
Sun 29 Oct, 2023 9:45 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Do you photograph your finished frames? If so, do you publish them?
Replies: 22
Views: 261093

Re: Do you photograph your finished frames? If so, do you publish them?

Lighting works best if you can get it coming in from the sides. If you can only photograph at night, then change your top light to a 1250lm daylight bulb first. Then use an Anglepoise light, with the same type of bulb, to give you a source of light coming from the side. Cover the cowl of the lamp wi...
by vintage frames
Fri 27 Oct, 2023 3:18 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Do you photograph your finished frames? If so, do you publish them?
Replies: 22
Views: 261093

Re: Do you photograph your finished frames? If so, do you publish them?

I would say, go ahead and photograph any work with which you are particularly proud of. Then maybe post it on here in the 'good, bad and ugly' section or 'That Friday Feeling'. You could start an Instagram account showing your work. If it's general service framing, you would get more views and follo...
by vintage frames
Fri 27 Oct, 2023 8:15 am
Forum: Help!
Topic: working with thin mouldings
Replies: 19
Views: 86277

Re: working with thin mouldings

As already mentioned, a sub-frame is the more elegant solution to your problem. You said that you only have a hand operated guillotine and some sort of simple v-nailer. To allow for that, you could buy a simple mitre box and hand saw from Screwfix. Fullscreen capture 27102023 90651 AM.bmp.jpg Fullsc...
by vintage frames
Mon 23 Oct, 2023 5:44 pm
Forum: Business Matters
Topic: Sales Strategies
Replies: 7
Views: 8283

Re: Sales Strategies

The link to PCM on Google doesn't seem to work, so go on to the PCM Facebook page and pick up the link to their web-sit there.

Then scroll down and you'll come across the articles featured in their Sept. issue, ie. Sales Strategies - What Customers Want.
by vintage frames
Fri 20 Oct, 2023 9:27 am
Forum: Help!
Topic: Ready made backs
Replies: 4
Views: 4677

Re: Ready made backs

You can attach those press-on hangers to an MDF board and without having to buy the rather expensive tool. But you do need some sort of an anvil first. I used a 12" square of 1" thick steel. I had to order this from a metal workshop. Maybe ask at a farriers about old anvils. If you can get...
by vintage frames
Mon 16 Oct, 2023 3:02 pm
Forum: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Topic: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!
Replies: 126
Views: 1057394

Re: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!

OK, I'll show mine. I was asked to make a series of period frames to re-frame some of the Royal charters granted to one of the Cambridge Uni. colleges. Some dated back to the 13th and 15th century. The frames agreed upon were based on a traditional English reverse gothic style with applied gilding o...
by vintage frames
Sat 14 Oct, 2023 10:29 am
Forum: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Topic: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!
Replies: 126
Views: 1057394

Re: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!

Flying the flag for good design and style.
by vintage frames
Wed 11 Oct, 2023 2:40 pm
Forum: Help!
Topic: CMC cut mounts - is this acceptable?
Replies: 11
Views: 27584

Re: CMC cut mounts - is this acceptable?

Very wise decision to contract out the mounts in the first place.
Saves you a lot of faffing around.
But ..
how did you find this crew?
by vintage frames
Mon 02 Oct, 2023 1:31 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Where do solenoid noise mufflers go on 2 position Minigraf 4?
Replies: 6
Views: 9329

Re: Where do solenoid noise mufflers go on 2 position Minigraf 4?

Seeing no one else is helping, have you looked at the Minigraf handbook exploded diagrams, from Lion?
Google it and that might show where to put the silencer.
by vintage frames
Mon 02 Oct, 2023 11:07 am
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Cleaning Up an Old Frame
Replies: 2
Views: 2493

Re: Cleaning Up an Old Frame

Thank you, iorek for the compliment. There is definitely a benefit in posting say, reels on Instagram. It does take a lot of dedication however and I found that after a brief period of enthusiasm it's too easy to move on and forget about keeping up the posts. I think the real benefit comes with cons...
by vintage frames
Sun 01 Oct, 2023 4:24 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Cleaning Up an Old Frame
Replies: 2
Views: 2493

Cleaning Up an Old Frame

I finished this frame a few weeks ago. IMG_3490.JPG Whilst there was a lot of work involved in remaking all the losses and various other repairs and re-gilds, most of the time spent was on cleaning up the grimy gilding. During some previous 'restoration' it had been over-cleaned in places and then d...
by vintage frames
Fri 29 Sep, 2023 1:19 pm
Forum: Business Matters
Topic: Framing workshop vs retail - planning restrictions and definitions
Replies: 22
Views: 174882

Re: Framing workshop vs retail - planning restrictions and definitions

Will the council be interested in charging you business rates as well as any rent?
by vintage frames
Thu 21 Sep, 2023 10:49 am
Forum: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Topic: Beyond the realms of pre-finished mouldings.
Replies: 6
Views: 7229

Re: Beyond the realms of pre-finished mouldings.

Yes, we had Justin in the house, yesterday.

He talked of clean work-benches, swept floors, organised workshops.

'Made me feel quite uncomfortable.
by vintage frames
Thu 21 Sep, 2023 10:45 am
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Gilding with Gold Leaf. An Online Video Course
Replies: 12
Views: 12515

Re: Gilding with Gold Leaf. An Online Video Course

Thank you, Jo.
Very kind of you.