We have a 'simple' job - it's for staff so a good opportunity for us to practise as we are new to the framing game...
We are framing a large world map poster - 1020x1380mm.
Cheap commercially produced print so no conservation concerns - easily replaceable. Purely being framed for cosmetic purposes (and practise
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Using Wessex budget range moulding, WF524 - 7/8" square black.
3mm clear acrylic glazing. 3mm MDF backing.
Just a slight concern that the frame may need some additional support to prevent sagging, especially on the long lower length moulding.
Can I just glue a vertical support strip in the middle - in which case what is best glue to last?
Or is there some other trick others use to support the moulding (against the MDF backing perhaps?).
Thoughts and suggestions welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Roger