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Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things
Got someone who brought me in smallish (about 300x400) prestretched canvas and then choose a suitable moulding. Easy job methinks, however ..... my snag is that the painting sits virtually flush within the moulding rebate - no way to use offset clips etc. I was thinking of just cutting four triangles for each corner and securing the piece like that (if I've explained things correctly). Maybe there's a better way??? Open to offers
You can bend them to get just the right tension, so they work however much the hight difference between canvas and frame - up to a point.
Z-clips are neater it has to be said. But a lot of my customers like to switch/remove paintings for various reasons and spring clips make this a doddle. Also, I don't like the way you have to take a hammer to a canvas/frame to insert Z-clips. Don't like them stuck in my fingers either.
Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things
Hey! Hi, I've seen those actually and until you'd mentioned them I'd forgotten The guy needs it for tomorrow though, it's for some exhibition. I'll get some next order as I'm sure they'll be useful to have.
Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things
Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things
Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things