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Hi All,
So, I have a weird one that after many failed attempts feel like there must be someone out there with some ideas.
Basically we have a need for a printed vinyl banner (Flexi face style) to be wrapped around timber frames much like you would a canvas you paint on. It is then stapled to the back in the same way.
I think our problem arises from the size. When you do a small one or canvas you can manually stretch here and there it smooth it out.
Our minimum size is 1030x1800mm (3.5x6 feet roughly). Our basic process is print face down, tack on an edge and work your way around. If you manage to get the face smooth and tight, the edges are wrinkled.
Does anyone have a technique, tool or trick to do this efficiently? I've looked up a lot of canvas tools but are either to small or fiddle for this kind of process.
Open to ideas!
So, I have a weird one that after many failed attempts feel like there must be someone out there with some ideas.
Basically we have a need for a printed vinyl banner (Flexi face style) to be wrapped around timber frames much like you would a canvas you paint on. It is then stapled to the back in the same way.
I think our problem arises from the size. When you do a small one or canvas you can manually stretch here and there it smooth it out.
Our minimum size is 1030x1800mm (3.5x6 feet roughly). Our basic process is print face down, tack on an edge and work your way around. If you manage to get the face smooth and tight, the edges are wrinkled.
Does anyone have a technique, tool or trick to do this efficiently? I've looked up a lot of canvas tools but are either to small or fiddle for this kind of process.
Open to ideas!