olympic commemorative coins
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olympic commemorative coins
Afternoon all
I have a number of coins in perspex containers ( same size and shape as coins) that a customer wants to hve framed but viewable both sides - i.e. glass both sides
My plan is to cut circles into foam board to fit the coins.
Any ideas if it will be possible for someone with a CNC to cut mounts to suit? The client does not want the coins uniformly spaced... (Which i am not sure makes the job harder or easier!)
Also - in the past I have sandwiched glass and framed by putting a very this mount around the back of the frame and secured using flexi points. Anyone have a better idea?
I have attached pictures of the coins and also the double sided frames I have done previously.
any ideas much appreciated.
Thanks
Matt
I have a number of coins in perspex containers ( same size and shape as coins) that a customer wants to hve framed but viewable both sides - i.e. glass both sides
My plan is to cut circles into foam board to fit the coins.
Any ideas if it will be possible for someone with a CNC to cut mounts to suit? The client does not want the coins uniformly spaced... (Which i am not sure makes the job harder or easier!)
Also - in the past I have sandwiched glass and framed by putting a very this mount around the back of the frame and secured using flexi points. Anyone have a better idea?
I have attached pictures of the coins and also the double sided frames I have done previously.
any ideas much appreciated.
Thanks
Matt
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Woops - forgot example of two sided frames I have done before...
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
I haven't any clever ideas to help you but I would like to have a closer look at your double sided frame, it looks good.... could you upload a bigger image? Cheers
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Hi
No other pictures unfortunately. Simply a deep rebate frame with two pices of glass. The cits have been sandwiched and held in place by the tiniest pin drop of adhesive dead centre. The whole ensemble is held together at the back by a very thin mount and flexpoints. The latter is the portion I would like to find a better solution for.,
cheers
matt
No other pictures unfortunately. Simply a deep rebate frame with two pices of glass. The cits have been sandwiched and held in place by the tiniest pin drop of adhesive dead centre. The whole ensemble is held together at the back by a very thin mount and flexpoints. The latter is the portion I would like to find a better solution for.,
cheers
matt
Re: olympic commemorative coins
These coins were all in their own holders too - makes things far easier. They are squeezed in to 5mm black foamboard apertures and each side the mount is cut with fractionally smaller apertures - a multi aperture sink mount IOW.
The back piece of glass .... which might have been acrylic is pinned and sealed just the same as a backing board and then a mount is added over the back of the frame for cosmetics - but something more substantial would be better, maybe a flat painted slip.
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Nice job Robo...
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Thank you Robo. That looks fantastic. It hadn't occurred to me to pin the glass first and then add a slip or mount . Makes sense in retropsect! I assume that cutouts for the mount where done on a CMC? Is it possible to do this in a more random fashion as requested by client? (If not - She may have to live with some order ).
Appreciate your help
Best regards
matt
Appreciate your help
Best regards
matt
Re: olympic commemorative coins
Yes, done on a CMC and they'll do exactly what you tell them to do so random placement isn't a problem.
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Thank you.. I shall hunt out someone locally with a CMC that I can commission.
Best regards
Matt
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Just ask Robo to do it for you as he has all the sizes (as long as he save the design on the computer) so he could just run it off for you
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Thanks however have found a local mount cutting company that can do for me and other jobs going forward.
Regards
Matt
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Re: olympic commemorative coins
Thanks for all the help.
Here is the almost finished product - just wants a plaque put in lower corner " Sochie 2014".
Hard to tell but the coins are silver in colour and the surround mount is a lustre silver / gold. Looks sharper in the "flesh".
cheers
Matt
Here is the almost finished product - just wants a plaque put in lower corner " Sochie 2014".
Hard to tell but the coins are silver in colour and the surround mount is a lustre silver / gold. Looks sharper in the "flesh".
cheers
Matt