Manchester
Learn the basics of framing with
Nick in Manchester
High wycombe
Learn the basics of framing with
Linette in High Wycombe
Topics covered | Basics of Framing | Art & Photo Weekend |
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Identifying the key elements of a framed picture. | ||
How to cut a standard mount using specialised tools, for the mounting of a picture. | ||
Basic methods for attaching a picture to the mount. | ||
Cutting picture mouldings and joining them to create a frame for the mounted picture. | ||
Cutting the glass and backboard to fit the frame. | ||
Assembling the framed picture, including sealing the picture back and adding a hanging cord | ||
Explore the different presentation and displaying techniques available when mounting a picture. | ||
Discover and choose the right mount & style for your artwork. | ||
Learn how to cut double mount. | ||
Learn how to cut shadow mounts. | ||
Learn how to float mounts. | ||
Learn how to plan & cut a multi-aperture mount with several openings for a group of photos. |
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£89.99 inc. VAT
Only 2 left in stock
This is a superb mount cutting set ideally suited for the hobbyist. It combines a ruler with a Logan 2000 hand bevel cutter, which has a special indicator so it is easy to know where to start and stop, it is supplied with a Logan 500 mat knife.
You will be delighted with the quality of the mounts you can produce with this simple system. It can also be used with the ‘701’ Straight Cutter and the Logan glass cutter.
It is available in two sizes: 61 cm (24″) or 101 cm (40″). The smaller size is ideal where you tend to be mounting artwork A3 size and smaller. The larger size offers greater versatility and is ideal for creating high quality mounts for artwork and images, from smaller pieces through to many of the larger pieces you will wish to attempt.