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Assembling a metal frame
From the course: Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs
Assembling a metal frame
The next technique I'd like to share with you is how to assemble a metal sectional frame. The work we are going to use for this demonstration is one of the student pieces that was selected for the "Tour de Quartz" exhibition. A touring show, the best of the student work from the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute. This particular piece is called the Safe Room by Amber Griffith. A metal sectional frame comes in two sets of two legs, we are framing this to a standard 11x14 size. So I have two 14-inch legs and two 11-inch legs, and then each frame will come with hardware kit like this, and in that kit you'll have a series of spring clips. These clips are made out of spring steel and they are used to actually hold the work in place within the frame. You can see as I bend it, it returns to its original shape, and this will apply pressure from behind, hold the work where it belongs. These clips here, these pair of clips, these are used to attach the wire they screw in at the back of the frames…
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Assembling an easel back frame6m 21s
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Assembling a metal frame8m 33s
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Using a V-nailer to assemble a chopped frame7m 49s
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Putting the frame, glazing, mat, and art together12m 4s
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Using a band clamp for assembly6m 10s
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Reviewing alternative hanging devices5m 13s
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