Step 1: Apply Glue
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Tools and Supplies:
Clear Silicone Glue (available at hardware store), Small Strips of Matboard
or Cardboard (approximately 1/2" x 4") |
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Before starting clean your work surface. Examine the artwork carefully
and clean or fix anything that does not look right.
To attach the panel, apply the adhesive as close to the inside edge of
the base of the moulding as possible. Depending on the size of the panel
apply it in 2 -3 spots on each of the fours sides of the frame. |
Editor's note:
There are a number of ways to adhere the wood panel to the frame i.e. silicone
glue, double faced tape, and velcro are the most common. We like using silicone
glue because it is easily reversible yet it is very strong. |
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Step 2: Place Panel Into Frame
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Place artwork into frame. Carefully Press down on edges to secure bond of
glue. (To be safe, we would recommend letting the glue dry overnight to
ensure a tight bond.) When secure turn the framed panel over to install
the hardware. |
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Depending on the size of the float, you might need to insert some scraps
of matboard or cardboard strips to keep the artwork centered in the frame
while it is drying. |
Editor's note:
To remove the panel at a later date, simply insert a knife between the
panel and the back of the frame and slice the adhesive. |
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Step 3: Attach Hardware, Bumpers & Wire
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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