From the course: Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs
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Using a band clamp for assembly
From the course: Matting, Framing, and Hanging Your Photographs
Using a band clamp for assembly
When assembling very large frames, a few other considerations come to mind. One is the pressure plate of the Underpinner is not going to work as effectively because of the depth of the molding. You can see the large gap I have here as compared to what I have when I pull the frame into this position. There is what I consider a proper gap. So we need to use something to fill in that space. I have already pinned together the two L sections as you saw on the previous movie, and what we're going to do now is just assemble the final two corners. So to protect the frame, I'm going to slide this piece of cloth in, and then I have just got this plywood corner that I'm going to use as a spacer, and I'll slide that in. The other thing you may notice is I have got this table that the molding is resting on. In the smaller frame that we put together earlier I was able to stand back and keep it directly in front of me. It was very easy to manage. What happens when you get to these larger frames is…
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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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