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.... Mounting a bottle of aftershave to mountboard?

I did suggest little straps but the customer doesn't want to see the mounting method.

What do you reckon? :) :?
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Just fill the bottle with Levitating Magnetic Fluid :Slap:

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The work of the devil I say!!!!! :giggle:


Impressive though, see this is why I shouldn't look at Youtube - I'll probably be here for another 20-30 mins watching stuff for 'research'
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Would some fine fishing wire be of use ??

I'm thinking round the neck of either the bottle you then might be able to hide the wire in the design of the bottle...
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MarkR32 wrote:Would some fine fishing wire be of use ??

I'm thinking round the neck of...
Thought you were going to say the customer :shock:
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I'm not generally in favour of using silicone adhesives inside of a framing package, but in this case, will such dark glass, I don't think you would ever see clear silicone through the glass if the silicone was secured to black mountboard. I do feel that it is necessary to qualify this, but pointing out that the load bearing qualities of mountboard are not included in mountboard manufacturers published specifications, so beware how much weight you consider hanging from a blob of silicone stuck to a piece of mountboard.

If I had a CMC, which I don't, I would be tempted to cut a close fitting mount with spacing behind to separate the mount from a piece of black mountboard behind, leaving a recess into to which the rear of the bottle could be located with a small blob of silicone at the rear of the bottle. I still don't much like silicone, particularly because of the out gassing issues, which can cause visible deposits on the inside of the glazing, but at the moment I can't think of anything much else that will work as well.

At least, if only the minimum amount of silicone necessary is used, then any out gassing issues may be less due a lower quantity of silicone being present within the frame.
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Or even use double sided foam tape. It's stronger than you might think. :D

There is some very fine copper wire you can get from electrical parts dealers that is as thin as a hair and very strong. You could wrap this around
the neck as pass it though the backing. It is as good as invisible. This combined with the sticky foam tape would be the best solution IMHO. :D
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I have some 3M VHB tape which can be useful but the actual area of contact between the bottle & the mount board is fairly minimum due to the jagged finish of the bottle. Slim wire around the neck could be pretty well hidden though now it's been mentioned.

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The silicone glass to glass bond is enormously strong. One possibility is;

cut a hole in your mount card 10-15 mm square, tape a small piece of glass 30 -40mm square on the back of the mount card, put silicone on the glass showing through the mountcard, press the bottle into the and position.
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Silicone is likely to be easily removable from the glass if required at a later date, by using a strong chemically based paint stripper such as Nitromoors and although I don't usually like using silicone, this sounds like a favorable solution to me.
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