Paolo
Grumbler in Training
Hello, I’m looking for some advice on framing a very large signed edition. The print is 1588mm x 1167mm (approx 66in x 46in). It is of some value but not insane (c.$1500), so professional framing, given the size, could cost almost as much as the print (UK costs are high), therefore I’d like to try to do this myself. I am a competent maker and have framed a few things but not at this scale. The advice I need really is around recommended thicknesses of materials as a factor of weight vs stability vs cost.
So, I’m thinking; pre-cut / mitred aluminium profiled frame, 4 or 5mm acrylic glass with 6mm spacers (bonded to back face acrylic).
Then; hinge mount the print with archival tape to 5mm foamex as the backboard with no backing paper. I assume direct to foamex is okay? I would like good longevity and don’t want to use mdf etc.
The print has enough of a border that I would let this over (under?) lap the frame rebate for a seamless finish (no surround). The hinge mount should be invisible as it will be concealed by the upper rebate. I was thinking to fold this back over the foamex and tape this to the back face.
For the acrylic I’d prefer to use 4mm if possible for cost and weight, for the foamex, do you think 5mm is sufficient to remain flat / rigid? Next size up is 10mm, which I’ll struggle to find a profile to fit, plus cost uplift will be a factor. I have read to use 10mm for this size of print, but given the sandwich construction within a profiled frame I am hoping this will keep the whole thing flat and rigid.
Is there any value in cross bracing the frame? Is this a done thing and are there standard products to do this?
Any other advice is warmly welcome.
Apologies for the lengthy post.
Paolo
So, I’m thinking; pre-cut / mitred aluminium profiled frame, 4 or 5mm acrylic glass with 6mm spacers (bonded to back face acrylic).
Then; hinge mount the print with archival tape to 5mm foamex as the backboard with no backing paper. I assume direct to foamex is okay? I would like good longevity and don’t want to use mdf etc.
The print has enough of a border that I would let this over (under?) lap the frame rebate for a seamless finish (no surround). The hinge mount should be invisible as it will be concealed by the upper rebate. I was thinking to fold this back over the foamex and tape this to the back face.
For the acrylic I’d prefer to use 4mm if possible for cost and weight, for the foamex, do you think 5mm is sufficient to remain flat / rigid? Next size up is 10mm, which I’ll struggle to find a profile to fit, plus cost uplift will be a factor. I have read to use 10mm for this size of print, but given the sandwich construction within a profiled frame I am hoping this will keep the whole thing flat and rigid.
Is there any value in cross bracing the frame? Is this a done thing and are there standard products to do this?
Any other advice is warmly welcome.
Apologies for the lengthy post.
Paolo