I made something I知 fairly proud of. Thought you guys might like it. It was quite challenging, technically. As an aside, if anybody has any ideas about how to mount/frame this monster, I知 all ears!
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I made something I知 fairly proud of. Thought you guys might like it. It was quite challenging, technically. As an aside, if anybody has any ideas about how to mount/frame this monster, I知 all ears!
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A Seal 500T would do it, but they don't grow on trees. To avoid the inevitable seams, is a single 34" print out of the question?
I would emphasize that they are separate shots by framing them separately, without matboard, in four frames with a very thin lip (Nielsen Profle 34, https://www.webpictureframes.com/cat...al-frames.html) and then hang them as tightly together as possible on the wall.
Yeah, a single print is probably technically impossible for me. I壇 like to float mount them together, to emphasize the process and materials, but I知 not sure I壇 get them all hinge mounted securely, squarely, etc. I may end up having to just frame them separately.
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That is indeed something to be proud of. Very nice result.
You don't have a woodworker among your family and friends?
I would probably glue them individually to a solid surface and make a frame for the four pieces with small glazing bars in between them and just mount them like you would glass panels in window or door.
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hmmm...you could cut and dry-mount each image separately onto two-ply archival board, and trim matted prints to the image edges, then affix these with ATG (the "permanent" kind which won't shift) to an underlayment (four ply) sized to give comfortable (four to five inch) borders around the outsides of the images, with the overall size of this underlayment dictated by the actual spacing of the individual prints, the borders of which will be covered by a "quad-cut" window mat (either four or eight ply) for the top mat. Then proceed with framing and glazing, and for this overall size I'd recommend you consider going to something like Gatorboard (3/16th should do it, but 1/2 if framing will accomodate) instead of foam core for the backing board...with the Gatorboard being a much sturdier option.
I also do not like glass
I do like print on metal
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