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Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Thu 12 Jul, 2018 3:46 pm
by poliopete
prospero is correct :D I paid £0.01 (plus postage) for my copy two years ago when I joined the FF. In some areas it is a little dated but mostly it's well worth the read.

I've just passed my copy on to another member who initially thought I was being overly generous :giggle: but truth will out :(

Peter.

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Thu 12 Jul, 2018 3:52 pm
by kartoffelngeist
poliopete wrote:prospero is correct :D I paid £0.01 (plus postage) for my copy two years ago when I joined the FF. In some areas it is a little dated but mostly it's well worth the read.

I've just passed my copy on to another member who initially thought I was being overly generous :giggle: but truth will out :(

Peter.
It's ok, I won't tell if you don't. :wink:

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 13 Jul, 2018 6:04 am
by Keith Hewitt
When it first came out I bought 10 copies of Pete Bingham's book and gave them away to distributors/framers in developing countries.

Fond memories of Cambodia - just 8 framers and only 1 Logan mat cutter in the country. A country with no distributors so framers had to import supplies, mostly from Thailand.

The Logan wasn't used because the framer couldn't understand the instruction " Always use a slip mount" :head:
I showed him how to cut a mount using a slip mount. and he was totally blown away. Small things like this made my day!

I established a distributor in Cambodia so framers didn't have to drive the 10 hours to Bangkok to get supplies.
I've seen framers in Asia dismantling old bicycle chains to recycle parts as a one piece D ring.

You UK framers are so lucky - plentry of distributors - loads of choice - next day delievery to your door, 2 Framers Forums, Art & Framing Today, F.A.T.G. Wessex Road shows etc etc to name just a few benefits to being in UK. :clap:

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 13 Jul, 2018 9:39 am
by prospero
What's a Slip Mount Keith? :roll: :shock: :( :| :sweating:

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 13 Jul, 2018 2:13 pm
by Keith Hewitt
Peter

Luôn sử dụng giá treo để có được cạnh bevel đẹp :giggle:


That's how Logan's sticker looked to someone who doesn't read English :head:

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 13 Jul, 2018 2:52 pm
by prospero
Không sử dụng lưỡi cùn :P

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 13 Jul, 2018 3:43 pm
by Keith Hewitt
Prospero,

I'm sure Pete Bingham would endorse your advice :giggle:

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Mon 23 Jul, 2018 10:47 am
by nwframer
Thanks for the tips, will look at the books, looking for training using the morso and underpinner etc...
Also looking at the Wessex courses, but will have to wait till next year now.
Otherwise will crack on with chopping up all the huge pile of moulding we got with the tools for practice, plus mount boards etc
Thanks again

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 27 Jul, 2018 11:59 am
by valpendleton
Hi. Although we are in Brackley, Northamptonshire, we have people coming from far afield to take one of our One - Day Intensive Picture Framing Courses.
Learn how to frame pictures in the traditional way by Professional Framers at Rightangle (est. 1982 )

https://www.rightanglegallery.co.uk/picture-framing

Re: Starting out recommendations?

Posted: Fri 27 Jul, 2018 11:33 pm
by Not your average framer
It's interesting seeing Pete Bingham and Jan Stanwick mentioned in the same thread. Pete Bingham and Jan's dad ran Magnolia Mouldings machinery and equipment department many many years ago. Peter and Jan Stanwick must have grown up in this business and Peter is the one who goes out fixing peoples equipment. There are lots of interesting connections in this business.