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klingsdesigns

New Member
When you guys stretch canvas's over frames and staple them on the back. What do you use to cover the staples. We never cover them. We are going to start doing a lot more for photographers and other stores. We want them to look good on the back and not have to worry about the staples scratching anything.
 

phototec

New Member
Yes, use framer's tape on the back to cover the staples (see video), also some times I use double sided tape and attach a large sheet of black acid free paper to the entire back side for high end gallery wrap projects.

[video=youtube;djJFpSlPhoA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djJFpSlPhoA[/video]
 

klingsdesigns

New Member
Where is the best place to get framers tape? Also never thought of the whole sheet of paper, whats a good place to purchase that?
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
I use vhb tape around the frames so don't have the need for staples. Much faster install too.

One would think that VHB would have a hard time maintaining its integrity under the strain of stretched canvas. Assuming that you're stretching it properly. Whereas a staple will outlast the next ice age. Moreover, assuming an air stapler, you should be able to stretch and staple faster then you can farkle around with VHB. Especially if you're stretching according to conventional wisdom and not merely fastening an entire side at once.

Call back in a year or so and report on just how that VHB worked out for you.
 

phototec

New Member
Where is the best place to get framers tape? Also never thought of the whole sheet of paper, whats a good place to purchase that?

Framer's Tape II: http://www.dickblick.com/products/framers-tape-ii/ or http://www.amazon.com/Framers-Tape-II-Clear-180/dp/B002YKKR3E

I use the Black Tyvek backing paper from: http://www.materialconcepts.com/products/tyvek/black-tyvek/

However, I think you can get regular kraft picture frame backing paper from Michael's or Hobby Lobbym, and maybe the Framer's Tape.
 

HDvinyl

Trump 2020
Call back in a year or so and report on just how that VHB worked out for you.
:thumb: Good thing I only give out a 1 year warranty :)

I actually don't put that much pressure on the canvas. I don't farkle around with the tape either, 15 seconds to apply around the edges. I won't be posting a video, but I can saw down a 1x2 to size, nail it, apply tape, and have canvas on in less than 2 minutes.
 

phototec

New Member
I use vhb tape around the frames so don't have the need for staples. Much faster install too.

I have been making Gallery Wrapped canvas prints for a very long time and NEVER heard of anybody using tape to secure the stretched canvas. You have to use special canvas Stretching plier's to stretch the canvas and should use a pneumatic stapler to fasten the canvas to the frame. I can't see double sided tape being very easy to work with and not allowing you to pull the canvas over (across) the wood frame, seams like the canvas would get stuck and not be able to stretch.


[video=youtube;0BZZVkrAJho]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BZZVkrAJho[/video]
 

dale911

President
:thumb: Good thing I only give out a 1 year warranty :)

I actually don't put that much pressure on the canvas. I don't farkle around with the tape either, 15 seconds to apply around the edges. I won't be posting a video, but I can saw down a 1x2 to size, nail it, apply tape, and have canvas on in less than 2 minutes.

There is no way you can put out a quality product in 2 minutes for that. Just cutting the wood to length, getting the 45' angle and running them throught the router so the canvas doesn't touch the frame except for the exterior edge of the canvas would take more time than that and if you aren't actually stretching the canvas, it's not going to last anyway. Hope you aren't charging much for that kind of workmanship.
 

HDvinyl

Trump 2020
Did you not read how I do it? I don't do it your way. You can see here the end product.

I only give them away, so I don't worry about complaints.
 

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dale911

President
That makes a lot more sense. You made it sound in your original post that you were doing regular canvas wraps with tape. I just did 9 wraps yesterday. 8 of them wer 16x20 but also had to do a 36x92 beast. There is just no way that tape would work on those and they would last for 50 years. I'm with you now. What you are doing is a very nice freebie.
 

DeeHutch

New Member
Is everyone making their own frames? I'm looking to tap into this market... Is there a place that sells frame kits already assembled? Is there an instructional video somewhere that I can learn the correct way of wrapping the canvas?

Thanks in advance!
 

Farmboy

New Member
Is everyone making their own frames? I'm looking to tap into this market... Is there a place that sells frame kits already assembled? Is there an instructional video somewhere that I can learn the correct way of wrapping the canvas?

Thanks in advance!

I've used a few from Liberty. We have one in our shop that's about 4 years old and still tight as a drum. We just never really pursued the market.

https://www.liberty2create.com/gallery-wraps
 

Sidney

New Member
20 plus years experience in this field

Hello,

20 plus years experience in this field. It is not necessary to worry about covering them. Just staple canvas on the underbelly/back of frame...not outer back. I have never come across a customer that made staples an issue when stapled on the underbelly. You don't see them if done this way.
 
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