I'm still a relative newbie to the forum, but glad to say that my first year of framing has came and gone rather well. Today I've been asked to do something I've not done before....I've been asked to frame an old £1 note, which normally wouldn't be an issue, but the customer is wanting both sides visible in the frame. Again, framing-wise, that's not an issue, but what/how is the best way to go about fixing the £1 note in the frame between the two pieces of glass?
Any help/info would be greatfully appreciated.
Martin
Double glass/sided frames
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Re: Double glass/sided frames
By not doing that!
Melinex encapsulation will enable you to use a window mount both sides and float mount the note.
Melinex encapsulation will enable you to use a window mount both sides and float mount the note.
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Re: Double glass/sided frames
Hi. I have been asked to frame some foreign currency notes with them visable on both sides.
I can see how to do them as per the photo from prospero in this thread with a mount with seperate windows for each note but ideally they would like just one appature with 6 notes floated in the middle with no visable fixings. Would this be possible? Would appreciate any hints or advice as to sell him on a mount like the one above.
I can see how to do them as per the photo from prospero in this thread with a mount with seperate windows for each note but ideally they would like just one appature with 6 notes floated in the middle with no visable fixings. Would this be possible? Would appreciate any hints or advice as to sell him on a mount like the one above.
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Re: Double glass/sided frames
Sounds unlikely to me.
You could try sandwiching the notes between two sheets of perspex see if they are held in place.
I reckon you would still need some kind of glue or fixing.
You could try sandwiching the notes between two sheets of perspex see if they are held in place.
I reckon you would still need some kind of glue or fixing.
Re: Double glass/sided frames
You could try encapsulating all the notes in one Mylar sleeve and the static may keep them in place.
On the whole doing them in separate sleeves/apertures would be a whole lot less pain.
If the notes have a value as far as collectability goes then the tiniest amount of glue anywhere on them
will reduce the value considerably.
On the whole doing them in separate sleeves/apertures would be a whole lot less pain.
If the notes have a value as far as collectability goes then the tiniest amount of glue anywhere on them
will reduce the value considerably.
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Re: Double glass/sided frames
Somebody - I think on here - recently suggested the merest smudge of starch paste applied with the bumpy side of velcro would just help the static if - I think - between two layers of acrylic. If they're paper notes, not plastic, then the paper will be sized with something very similar to starch paste and it won't really make a difference. It will, of course, be stuck to the acrylic, but a bit of steam would remove it.
Better not if they're worth much.
Better not if they're worth much.
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Re: Double glass/sided frames
My wife puts her papercut art between 2 sheets of glass and sandwiches it with scotch or book hinging tape. No problems... so far! The work just sits there and doesn't seem to want to move.
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