The Front Story:
The Mat: I gave the art to the Mat Cutter, along with board numbers and border widths.
A short time later the mat was done.
It was that simple.
I didn't instruct him what to do, and I do not know how he did it. All I know it was surprisingly fast and easy(for him, at least).
The Frame:
This too was surprisingly easy.
On the next street over from us, is another warehouse/manufacturing street like our street.
Of the business on that street, are a Custom Production Furniture /Wood Pruducts Company. A Custom and Production Cabinet Company. And a Custom, "One-Off" Furniture and WoodCarving Company.
I walked over the mldg, and a cardboard template of the mat to the third one, and picked up the the finished frames the next day.
I don't even want to get into a Bastard Angle (the actual technical name, seriously!). They live for this type of stuff, or at least, they do it in thier sleep.
The did not charge us for the work. It's a neighborhood thing.
The right professional for the right job will always yield better results. We know where and how to get it done. We don't need to do it all. We just need to know how to bring it all together.
I know this Cornell may take issue with this. If you do to, give a post and tell what you think.
In the end, we did had the knowledge of how to complete the job for the customer. And collected money for our services. Isn't that what it's also all about?
Throw stones now: