I sincerely appreciated what I learned from Mary's video lectures.
(and I have since re-done several of my early photo framings to comply with what she taught)
Having watched Jim's video of Mary Evans going through the procedure of producing a simple frame, one of the things that she was quite emphatic about was 'T' hinges.
She stated that the stalk of the 'T' should not be greater than 8mm and most usually 5mm, where it is fixed to the rear surface of the artwork.
Can someone please explain to me why only 5mm (or possibly 8mm)?
And what circumstances would suggest that 8mm would be more appropriate than 5mm?
Weight?
Size?
What is the break-off point?
What would be wrong with putting more than 5mm or 8mm onto the rear of the artwork?
And if I put 15mm on the rear of a piece of artwork, would I be shot at dawn?



TIA
Jack