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Looking for the best canvas stretching pliers and stapler. Also where to purchase.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Looking for the best canvas stretching pliers and stapler. Also where to purchase.
Thanks.
The pliers seem to be commodity knockoffs available at any art supply store nowadays. For the stapler, Rainco is the industry standard for upholstery for decades. I use stainless steel staples. I plan to invest in a Gallery Stretcher next year to increase production and reduce labor cost. I would look at one of those if you do any respectable volume in canvas.
We stretch quite a few canvases a week. I purchased three different kinds a stretching tool (pretty much plyers) and never got any good results from using them. Mabye there is a technique to them but i went back to doing it by hand. Just way more control by hand, but it does hurt your hands after a few!
Looking for the best canvas stretching pliers and stapler. Also where to purchase...
W...I purchased three different kinds a stretching tool (pretty much plyers) and never got any good results from using them. Mabye there is a technique to them but i went back to doing it by hand. Just way more control by hand, but it does hurt your hands after a few!
Stretching pliers are merely two pieces of metal and a bolt, the best pretty much is functionally equivalent with the worst. Available at any hobby or art supply.
Most any air stapler. A Harbor Freight air stapler, ~$35.00, is as good as any other. Be sure and get a small regulator, ~$5.00, and attach to the stapler's air intake. Then you can turn down the pressure without having to do it at the compressor.
There is a technique for the pliers. You don't grab the canvas and pull, you use the pliers as a lever and the inside edge of the stretcher bars as a fulcrum. Assuming what you're stretching is face down, you grab the canvas about half way, depending, on the stretcher bar and then rock the pliers forward toward the center of the canvas against the inside edge of the bar. It's easier to do than to explain, sort of like describing how to tie a shoelace.
I've never stretched "canvas", but why not a Vicegrip sheet metal tool - model 8-R. We use them to stretch awning fabric, lift plastic sign faces, stretch flex face material, etc. My truck/shop wouldn't be complete without a few pairs of these "duckbills." Harbor Freight sells a version as well (much larger and less than half the price) but I don't think they are worth the metal they are made from.
Plus (and I could be wrong) they are still made in the USA and are less than $20.
Looking for the best canvas stretching pliers and stapler. Also where to purchase.
Thanks.
Pitbull looks like the thing...
$200 for the single set of pliers though...
For me in Canada that means $232 Canadian, plus about $30 for shipping = $262 + 3% for exchanging the currency fee = $269.86, the add 13% Canadian tax = $304.94
I just bought a gift online from Amazon. It was $89 USD. It will be almost $200 when it get here with the addons.
Don't want to thread hijack here, but can someone tell me what sort of canvas you print on and maybe some pics of the finished work? I have never done one of these, but might be interesting to try.