Ampersand Floaterframe Product Demonstration by Scott Maier
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2021
- Artists Network artist Scott Maier shares an overview of Ampersand Floaterframes and demonstrates how easy it is to frame your art with them. These premium quality hardwood floater frames are simple to use and work perfectly for wood panel or canvas paintings.
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Central to Ampersand’s mission is to ensure that our products do not harm the environment or the artists who use them. Both our domestic and imported panels are made from FSC-certified forest products that promote sustainable forests and are also free from formaldehyde or harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds), unlike other hardboards and some MDF boards.
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I really like the final look with the floating frames
It would be great to have a demo like this for using these frames to frame thin panels. I'd like to have a video I could refer customers to so they can see exactly how to frame art on thin panels.
There’s one coming soon!
@@AmpersandArt That would be so helpful, thank you!
I agree! Is it available yet? I’m not sure how to attach the risers to the back of the board? Wood glue? And then drill into the risers?
@@amydiamondbarnes shot and in queue for editing. Wood glue works great for a strong, permanent bond. Silicone adhesive works great for a reversible bond in the event that you would like to remove them later.
@@AmpersandArt Is this video available yet? I wasn't able to find it!
Using wood glue to attach the risers to the back of a panel would seem to make that attachment too permanent, in that if you want to remove the risers at some later point it might tear off parts of the panel. Wouldn't something like silicon glue be better? It's a strong bond, but can taken off by undercutting with a knife.
Yes, wood glue would definitely be permanent. This is one option proposed in this video from The Artists Network. In other videos, we make other recommendations including 100% silicone adhesive as a reversible option. Adhesive Velcro could also be used.
Why can't you make a floater frame that already works with the depth of an uncradled panel?
Stay tuned to this channel. 😃
Nice, I like 'em but pricey
Great quality and value, especially compared to custom framing!
he's right. Go to a custom framing store and see how much they charge to do custom framing for you....hundreds of dollars???
Terrible . I bought which was $100 and can’t even make it convenient making me have to do drilling. I’ve never used drill in my life and had to buy drill separately
never used a drill in your life? That's kind of sad.