THAT FRIDAY FEELING!

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Re: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!

Post by Tudor Rose » Fri 17 Mar, 2023 11:13 am

That's a great start to a Friday :clap:
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Re: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!

Post by Fruitini » Fri 17 Mar, 2023 4:35 pm

Bit of a challenge this week. Beautiful triptych on ply by a lovely French artist. She loves deep skinny frames which on something 1400mm tall can pose a headache or two. We’ve used R&H A354 in oak (9mm face x 33mm deep) and given support with LJ subframe 596500000. Joining this oak moulding can be tricky but thanks to @fusionframers kind loan of a pneumatic headless pinner it made joining these a breeze. Also using the subframe allows the client to easily hang using the French cleat design.
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Re: THAT FRIDAY FEELING!

Post by Gesso&Bole » Fri 17 Mar, 2023 8:05 pm

Those look really good. I like 354 oak a lot, but it is a bit tricky to join without a Hoffman.
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