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Of framing styles or techniques that rocked your boat, and also of those that didn't
stcstc
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by stcstc » Tue 04 May, 2010 10:30 pm
ok, well had the gunnar cmc for about 4 days now
was my sons birthday on friday so i had a go at making something for him
he is a mad arsenal fan
this is what i came up with, its not perfect but well chuffed for first attempt
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by prospero » Tue 04 May, 2010 11:18 pm
I'm having one of those "Why didn't I think of that" moments.
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Dermot
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by Dermot » Wed 05 May, 2010 6:33 am
Super design.......
stcstc
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by stcstc » Wed 05 May, 2010 6:49 am
it only took me about 20 mins total
layout, cut, frame
i did 2 mounts, an undermount with straight cuts to hold the cards and then top with v grooves and bevels
only issue is i didnt quite get the undermount right to is shows in a couple of very small places
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by John » Wed 05 May, 2010 7:58 am
Hi stcstc,
At the time of writing, your image is not being displayed.
This highlights the benefit of uploading your image as an attachment to your post wnenever possible, as images hosted by the forum are not subject to broken links in the way that externally hosted files are.
Dermot
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by Dermot » Wed 05 May, 2010 8:13 am
Displaying all the time for me...
Nigel Nobody
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by Nigel Nobody » Fri 07 May, 2010 9:39 pm
I like the design...very appropriate!
stcstc
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by stcstc » Fri 07 May, 2010 10:27 pm
thanks ormand
i am working on a bunch of designs for portrait and wedding photographers at the moment
trying to be proactive, designing things then selling them, rather than wait for a client to ask, "what can we do different"
i find that photographers like to be shown things, rather than just be offered a service