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Post by Ricky »

Just got a print on canvas to do customer just wants it mounted & framed,
not stretched, not bonded,
Just hinged,
I dont think tha PH7-70 will hold on the canvas, Any Other Suggestions?
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Re: Print on Canvas

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Two or three stitches in the places you'd normally put a hinge.
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If it needs to be reversable, something like re-lining adhesive (Lion do it) on hinges made from similar material.

If it doesn't - PVA. :?
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We would stitch it as Robo also suggested - easiest way and totally reversible
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Re: Print on Canvas

Post by Ricky »

Thanks Guys
Stitch it is then.
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