I bought a new phone case yesterday. There’s a slide on the back that can be folded out to hold it with and then it clicks out to make a stand.
Looks a bit top heavy portrait but I can tap and swipe without holding it at all, it needs a fair push to tip it over.
Does the framing world need this?
(BTW - i bought this because we’re pretty sure my old black leather one was giving me contact dermatitis!)
Strut backs
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Re: Strut backs
Hi John'
You ask does the framing need a decent strutback? I hope our suppliers are listening. I would say yes we do.
You ask does the framing need a decent strutback? I hope our suppliers are listening. I would say yes we do.
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Re: Strut backs
More “would this work as one”?
I didn’t really have a problem, I had a company make me a whole load in different standard sizes from A3 down, the bar and clip type - all 3 mm MDF, two lengths of legs with clip attached and two bars per back for either orientation. I could trim down both backs and legs if needed and a couple of times I’d have to stick them to slightly larger boards, larger in one direction anyway, then make flush.
Storage and packaging was a bit of an issue - of stock and finished frames - all had to be back-back-front-front.
This system folds perfectly flat.
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I didn’t really have a problem, I had a company make me a whole load in different standard sizes from A3 down, the bar and clip type - all 3 mm MDF, two lengths of legs with clip attached and two bars per back for either orientation. I could trim down both backs and legs if needed and a couple of times I’d have to stick them to slightly larger boards, larger in one direction anyway, then make flush.
Storage and packaging was a bit of an issue - of stock and finished frames - all had to be back-back-front-front.
This system folds perfectly flat.
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John Turner
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Re: Strut backs
I used to buy my clip and bar strutbacks from Simons, there was a little bit of play in the rivet holes, presumably due wear on the tooling, but there were more than good enough and made out of a very solid grade of 4mm MDF. I want to make my own, but it's not that easy. I also am not that keen on cutting up MDF on my table saw, or my sliding mitre saw, because of the health hazard with MDF dust. It will probably have to be plywood instead, so I guess not very cheap!
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Re: Strut backs
We’re always on the look out for a good quality stand up back! Would you mind divulging where you used to buy yours from John?
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Re: Strut backs
Border frames in Lockerbie, but they closed down a good few years ago. I thought lion did the bars and clips but can’t find them on their website.
John Turner
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