Hi! I just got pinned insects that I should frame. Any help? Anything I should know about handling old, dried, pinned insects? How to attach them in the frame, so that they don´t swing around, so that they are steadily fastened at their place? Please, advice and help!
Thanks, Anu from Finland
Framing insects
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Re: Framing insects
Hi Anu
I frame a lot of butterflies, and I would first of all suggest that you discuss this with your client.
I am assuming that these are mounted on pins. Some of the samples may be secure on the pin, or they may be spinning on the pin. If spinning this will need gluing to secure it, but I certainly would not do that without the client's permission. A small amount of clear drying PVA glue or superglue to the bottom of the insect where the pin enters will secure it.
This is non-reversible, so in picture framing terms would not usually be recommended, however it is pretty universal in entomological circles.
As to mounting the pin into the frame the method I use is to glue 5mm foamcore behind mountboard, and then make a hole with another pin, and put a tiny blob of superglue on the hole before inserting the pin. Test this multiple times with spare pins before you work on the final product!
I frame a lot of butterflies, and I would first of all suggest that you discuss this with your client.
I am assuming that these are mounted on pins. Some of the samples may be secure on the pin, or they may be spinning on the pin. If spinning this will need gluing to secure it, but I certainly would not do that without the client's permission. A small amount of clear drying PVA glue or superglue to the bottom of the insect where the pin enters will secure it.
This is non-reversible, so in picture framing terms would not usually be recommended, however it is pretty universal in entomological circles.
As to mounting the pin into the frame the method I use is to glue 5mm foamcore behind mountboard, and then make a hole with another pin, and put a tiny blob of superglue on the hole before inserting the pin. Test this multiple times with spare pins before you work on the final product!
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Re: Framing insects
Kiitos! This was very helpful and my client is really happy and satisfied. Thanks!