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Step 1: Place Canvas Into Frame

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Carefully place the canvas into the back of the frame. Check to see that
it fits properly. If the canvas does not go in the frame easily, try turning
the canvas around and replacing it in the frame. |
Editor's note:
If the canvas is bulging out on the sides, you may need to hammer it
flat or pull some staples out and restaple the canvas. This is usually in
the corners. If necessary use a mat knife to remove some of the rabbet of
the frame so it fits. |
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Step 2: Attach Bars to Frame
Step 3: Attach Hardware, Bumpers & Wire
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Tools and Supplies: Drill & Standard 1/16" Drill
Bit and Phillips Drive or Phillips Screw Driver, wire cutters, tape measure,
pencil, Strap Hangars & Phillips Head Screws or Screw Eyes, Wire, Bumpers |
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We recommend putting the hanging device 1/3 of the way down from the top
of the frame. Measure down, mark, drill a pilot hole using a standard drill
bit. |
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Using a Phillips screw driver or drill with a Phillips drive install the
screw eyes or strap hangers (if using strap hangers the loop should angle
towards the top). Run the wire through the hanging device and then a second
time so there is at least two loops. Then twist the wire around itself so
it is secure. The top of the wire should be about 1/3 of the way from the
top of the frame to the hanging devices. After you finished putting the
wire on, pull it firmly from the top to pull any kinks out. |
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Put plastic bumpers on the bottom corners to help keep the frame level from
the wall.
The back of the frame should look like this when done. |
Editor's note:
Screw eyes are the quickest to use and are primarily for picture frames
under 10 pounds. For frames over 10 pounds, we suggest strap hangers. They
are stronger and do not protrude from the back of the frame. This can be
especially important when pictures are being transported for exhibitions. |
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