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Around the island race
Posted: Sat 07 Aug, 2010 10:08 pm
by Roboframer
Isle of Wight.
Was going to use formed rods, explained to the guy that they'd be visible, not a problem, it's solid silver and he'll never win another.
I used a formed plate hanger instead, with the hooks trimmed down 50% - it is after all, made from rods covered in shrink tubing and very very easy to do.
There's a rectangle cut in the mount board and a corresponding one cut in to 5mm foam board behind that, which the plate hanger sits flush in. A strip of 8 ply mount board goes through the plate hanger and is taped/PVA'd to the foam board. The hooks and the 8 ply board is all that touches the plate and it's solid.
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Re: Around the island race
Posted: Sun 08 Aug, 2010 5:03 am
by Keith Hewitt
I kept a promise made in Las Vegas and called to see Robo yesterday.
This job is stunning - !
Liked the shop - got the 50p conducted tour.
It is quite obvious to even the most unobservant that Mrs Robo aka Pat is slowly pushing Robo into a corner
The framing side of their business is getting "sweezed" by Pats superb range of quilting, embroidery, tapestry, and card making products. I have never seen such a comprehensive range under one roof on all my travels.I even bought some knitting wool!
But as Robo explained the finished job usually needs framing.
They get 50 - 80 customers a day through the door, and this surely augurs well for their future.
Thanks Robo - enjoyed the visit.
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Sun 08 Aug, 2010 2:13 pm
by mikeysaling
superb piece of work there - around the windows have you put a small silver moulding ? whatever the effect is great!
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Sun 08 Aug, 2010 6:53 pm
by Roboframer
They're wooden fillets (or slips) made for edging mount apertures. Larson Juhl and some others do ranges of mouldings with matching mount fillips; this one at 3mm thick, is the thinnest available - the thickness of a double mount. Available from Arqadia, Nielsen and Mainline.
You were up early this morning Keith! How was the Microlight flight?
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2010 5:26 am
by Keith Hewitt
Microlight

Looking for a smiley called "brown underpants" No - it wasn't that bad - hard to relax 100% at first.
Its was memorable. like riding a motorbike at 95 mph, buffeted by the wind- but its looking straigh down which I found scary. It's better looking straight ahead.
We got to 2000 feet and my friend said "Bit choppy up here" - lets try a bit higher. Mins later above the clouds at 3000 feet. That was nice - still air - then we couldn't find a hole to come down through.
We fly over Angmering and I got some pics of the village green, your shop and the pub.
I would recommend any one if they have the chance to have a flight.
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Fri 10 Sep, 2010 12:24 pm
by collie
hi keith did you get your products to any supplier that covers northern ireland , thanks.
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Fri 10 Sep, 2010 1:23 pm
by Keith Hewitt
collie wrote:hi keith did you get your products to any supplier that covers northern ireland , thanks.
Hi Collie,
YES
Glenwood, Newtownmountkennedy
( i just love writing that name) has some stock
Im sure you know Davids tel no.
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Fri 10 Sep, 2010 1:53 pm
by collie
yes keith i do but is there any suppliers from england , because glenwood mouldings are in the republic (21.5%vat) and i contacted the salesman ray and he called when we opened and i never seen him since that date.
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Sat 11 Sep, 2010 12:35 pm
by Keith Hewitt
A &T - Belfast !
Re: Around the island race
Posted: Tue 21 Sep, 2010 2:26 pm
by JadynH
Nice frame job!