RE: MOUNTING

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From: Andy Darlow (andy@andydarlow.com)
Date: 12/02/01-04:51:39 PM Z


Thanks again garimo!

Wonderful advice, beautiful studio and I like how you mixed words and
pictures to get a point across. Now I'm wondering how you get such
nice paper edges. I assume you score and rip the sheet under a
ruler. It is amazing how important framing is to the mood of the
artwork.

-Andy Darlow

> For making the 1/2" air space between the back support and the glass,
>like I said, I cut
>1/2" wide strips of 3/16" foam board and attach them to the inside of
>the wooden frame with a few spots from my hot glue gun, because it's is
>easier to remove than Yes paste. The 3/16 width does not stick out past
>the edge of the frame. Since it's hard to make written process
>descriptions understandable here's a picture. Kind'a hard to see white
>on white...<http://members.cruzio.com/~omirag/frame.jpg>
>hope this is helpful for your framing situation.
>garimo
>
>wanna' see where I build my frames?
><http://members.cruzio.com/~omirag/studio.jpg>
>


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