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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
"float frames" are a good idea, but most that I have ever seen are designed for ¾" canvas art, which just doesn't work well for flat or essentially flat items like uncut sheets. These are made for posters so that should work, but are going to be awfully tight even for USPCC uncuts, and those of us who frame uncuts consider them sacred and wouldn't dream of trimming one no matter what. If you have an inexpensive uncut like a $10 Club 808 one, I might be tempted to try it, but the $50+ ones are too hard to replace - if not impossible.
The other thing that worries me is that they don't say anything about being acid free - which in fact might be true since it is plexiglass, but.. . .
ALWAYS better safe than sorry. If you try it, I'd like to see how it turns out. Typical costs are around $100-$150 for most DIY and can easily go $250+ for custom. It sure would not hurt to try with a mockup blank sheet cut to the exact size as a test.
The other thing that worries me is that they don't say anything about being acid free - which in fact might be true since it is plexiglass, but.. . .
ALWAYS better safe than sorry. If you try it, I'd like to see how it turns out. Typical costs are around $100-$150 for most DIY and can easily go $250+ for custom. It sure would not hurt to try with a mockup blank sheet cut to the exact size as a test.
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Those are amazing frames, Chad! I love the inset for the tuck case.
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Thanks Emmanuel! Now I just have to find the room to hang them all. Not enough wall space.Emmanuel wrote:Those are amazing frames, Chad! I love the inset for the tuck case.
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chadmcmillan wrote:Thanks Emmanuel! Now I just have to find the room to hang them all. Not enough wall space.Emmanuel wrote:Those are amazing frames, Chad! I love the inset for the tuck case.
I have some wall space I could donate....
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
heheh - and I can make some here, as well. Actually, I found this today sniffing around the "FrameUSA" site so I ordered one in 24" x 30" with "piano black" frame and I'll see how it does: 'Floater' frames from FrameUSA and show my results using a Black Reserve Note uncut.nECr0MaNCeD wrote:. It's about $50, $65 with shipping, but to be honest I've paid a whole lot more to frame uncuts without the floater feature. We'll see - it either works or it doesn't. I suspect if it does we'll run them out of stock pretty quickly!chadmcmillan wrote:Thanks Emmanuel! Now I just have to find the room to hang them all. Not enough wall space.Emmanuel wrote:Those are amazing frames, Chad! I love the inset for the tuck case.
I have some wall space I could donate....
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
Something interesting happened a couple of nights ago:
I finally decided to pull the trigger on getting one of my uncuts framed.
We purchased a black 24"x30" frame (at Walmart, of all places) for $18.95, but they - not surprisingly - had no mats nor mounting boards at all for that size frame, let alone one which would fit an uncut, so, later that day, I called a local framing store. When the woman I spoke to asked what it was that I wanted framed, I asked her if she had ever seen or heard of an uncut sheet of playing cards, and she replied "Oh, yeah. We usually frame them double-sided, so you can hang it with the back showing if you'd like."
I was surprised that she even knew what one was, and I was stunned that she brought up the issue of a double-sided frame!
So, 'fess up: which one of you has had an uncut framed in Salem, Oregon?
I finally decided to pull the trigger on getting one of my uncuts framed.
We purchased a black 24"x30" frame (at Walmart, of all places) for $18.95, but they - not surprisingly - had no mats nor mounting boards at all for that size frame, let alone one which would fit an uncut, so, later that day, I called a local framing store. When the woman I spoke to asked what it was that I wanted framed, I asked her if she had ever seen or heard of an uncut sheet of playing cards, and she replied "Oh, yeah. We usually frame them double-sided, so you can hang it with the back showing if you'd like."
I was surprised that she even knew what one was, and I was stunned that she brought up the issue of a double-sided frame!
So, 'fess up: which one of you has had an uncut framed in Salem, Oregon?
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I used to frame things for a living about 20+ years ago and the only problem with double sided framing an uncut sheet is the weight of the two pieces of glass. I have double sided art hanging in my house but nothing that size (24x30), its to heavy. You need to use double matboard one for each side then the glass for each side. You have no support for that glass, not like on a regular framing, plus the uncut sheet is hanging there unprotected if the glass breaks the sheet is most likely destroyed. Your best best bet is the chadmcmillan has them done with a deck at the botom or you sacrafrice a tuck box to the bottom keeping it all the same thickness. All in all the least expensive way to go is a metal frame, buy your products on line and assemble at home you should be able to get it done for about $50-$80 each. Just my two sence and I what I will be doing, also use acid free matboard and backboard to keep the uncut sheet safe from.RSLancastr wrote:Something interesting happened a couple of nights ago:
I finally decided to pull the trigger on getting one of my uncuts framed.
We purchased a black 24"x30" frame (at Walmart, of all places) for $18.95, but they - not surprisingly - had no mats nor mounting boards at all for that size frame, let alone one which would fit an uncut, so, later that day, I called a local framing store. When the woman I spoke to asked what it was that I wanted framed, I asked her if she had ever seen or heard of an uncut sheet of playing cards, and she replied "Oh, yeah. We usually frame them double-sided, so you can hang it with the back showing if you'd like."
I was surprised that she even knew what one was, and I was stunned that she brought up the issue of a double-sided frame!
So, 'fess up: which one of you has had an uncut framed in Salem, Oregon?
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Truly magnificent looking stuff, Chad!chadmcmillan wrote:Finally getting side of my uncut sheets hung in my new office.
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Truly beautiful Chad. Kudos to you sir. What did you say your address was?!?
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After reading this thread, there must be someone out there that could come up with a solution specifically for card collectors. Sounds like an opening for a successful Kickstarter project...
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I assume the logistics and postage costs involved would make it a US-only KS to be viable but would happily be proven wrongTGunitedcardists wrote:After reading this thread, there must be someone out there that could come up with a solution specifically for card collectors. Sounds like an opening for a successful Kickstarter project...
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
I may have found an insanely simple and inexpensive way to frame my uncuts!!
They are 22"x28" (I am hoping that the 22" is wide enough - I seem to recall USPCC uncuts being something like 22 3/8" x 26 7/8"), and cost less than $8 apiece!
I have ordered two of them (a 22"x28" one and a 24" x 30" one, to try matting with).
They are double-sided, being made entirely of clear PVC.
They may require "mirror hangers" (those bracket-like things used to hang a simple mirror on a wall) to mount them on the wall.
Once they have arrived and I have tried them out, I will upload pics here (and a link to where they can be purchased).
They may end up being "too good to be true", in which case, I will STILL post here about them, to warn you all off them.
Cross your fingers!
They are 22"x28" (I am hoping that the 22" is wide enough - I seem to recall USPCC uncuts being something like 22 3/8" x 26 7/8"), and cost less than $8 apiece!
I have ordered two of them (a 22"x28" one and a 24" x 30" one, to try matting with).
They are double-sided, being made entirely of clear PVC.
They may require "mirror hangers" (those bracket-like things used to hang a simple mirror on a wall) to mount them on the wall.
Once they have arrived and I have tried them out, I will upload pics here (and a link to where they can be purchased).
They may end up being "too good to be true", in which case, I will STILL post here about them, to warn you all off them.
Cross your fingers!
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Did this come through? I have been looking for better frames. I currently get poster frames from "Michael's" craft store for my uncuts. They do the job, but, I don't care for them. One sided, flimsy, and pretty expensive when looking at 20 uncuts and counting.RSLancastr wrote:I may have found an insanely simple and inexpensive way to frame my uncuts!!
They are 22"x28" (I am hoping that the 22" is wide enough - I seem to recall USPCC uncuts being something like 22 3/8" x 26 7/8"), and cost less than $8 apiece!
I have ordered two of them (a 22"x28" one and a 24" x 30" one, to try matting with).
They are double-sided, being made entirely of clear PVC.
They may require "mirror hangers" (those bracket-like things used to hang a simple mirror on a wall) to mount them on the wall.
Once they have arrived and I have tried them out, I will upload pics here (and a link to where they can be purchased).
They may end up being "too good to be true", in which case, I will STILL post here about them, to warn you all off them.
Cross your fingers!
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Yes and no. Still working on it.Gruul wrote:Did this come through? I have been looking for better frames. I currently get poster frames from "Michael's" craft store for my uncuts. They do the job, but, I don't care for them. One sided, flimsy, and pretty expensive when looking at 20 uncuts and counting.
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RSLancastr wrote:Yes and no. Still working on it.Gruul wrote:Did this come through? I have been looking for better frames. I currently get poster frames from "Michael's" craft store for my uncuts. They do the job, but, I don't care for them. One sided, flimsy, and pretty expensive when looking at 20 uncuts and counting.
I am guessing that this project is not being nice to you?
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Well, it's certainly taking more time than I'd anticipated. However, if I work out the kinks and present it here, all of you can avoid some of the pitfalls I've experienced in this.Gruul wrote:RSLancastr wrote:Yes and no. Still working on it.Gruul wrote:Did this come through? I have been looking for better frames. I currently get poster frames from "Michael's" craft store for my uncuts. They do the job, but, I don't care for them. One sided, flimsy, and pretty expensive when looking at 20 uncuts and counting.
I am guessing that this project is not being nice to you?
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
I laminated the uncut sheet before sandwiching it in the frame.
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
That looks great! Personally, I don't want to take a chance on laminating my uncuts though. I feel like I would not be able to remove the laminate safely in the future. Currently I am using poster frames from Michael's, but those are one sided of course. I looked into getting sheets of clear polysterine to sandwich them in, but, I couldn't find them inexpensively. I still have hope for RSlancastr to pull through!
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Yeah - the lamination is two sided and quite permanent... fortunately I had more than one of these, so I could experiment some. I would like to do the same thing with another uncut except sandwich it between two pieces of non-glare glass, and then build the frame around the glass.
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
Step 1: Measure your poster's/sheet's width.
Step 2: Purchase nano suction tape, neodymium magnets, a few metallic plates and a two pieces of wood of your liking that measures the width of your poster/sheet.
Step 3: Drill a few holes into the wooden planks large and deep enough to fit the magnets.
Step 4: Glue the magnets to the planks (didn't expect this step, did ya?)
Step 5: Stick the nano suction tape to the metallic plates, measure the length of your poster/sheet and stick the plates to your wall.
Step 6: Adjust the plates a bit, you messed it up the first time.
Step 7: Hold the poster/sheet with its top and bottom lined up with the plates, and place the planks on top of it to keep it in place.
Step 8: Grab something refreshing to drink. You deserve it, lad!
Perhaps not perfect for everyone, but it's an easy and purrrty solution that doesn't leave any holes in your wall if you want to change it, and you can easily flip an uncut sheet if you want to display the other side for a while.
(I should perhaps mention that you do this at your own risk, don't hold me responsible. I can't even fathom a way to mess this up but I don't trust you guys! )
Step 2: Purchase nano suction tape, neodymium magnets, a few metallic plates and a two pieces of wood of your liking that measures the width of your poster/sheet.
Step 3: Drill a few holes into the wooden planks large and deep enough to fit the magnets.
Step 4: Glue the magnets to the planks (didn't expect this step, did ya?)
Step 5: Stick the nano suction tape to the metallic plates, measure the length of your poster/sheet and stick the plates to your wall.
Step 6: Adjust the plates a bit, you messed it up the first time.
Step 7: Hold the poster/sheet with its top and bottom lined up with the plates, and place the planks on top of it to keep it in place.
Step 8: Grab something refreshing to drink. You deserve it, lad!
Perhaps not perfect for everyone, but it's an easy and purrrty solution that doesn't leave any holes in your wall if you want to change it, and you can easily flip an uncut sheet if you want to display the other side for a while.
(I should perhaps mention that you do this at your own risk, don't hold me responsible. I can't even fathom a way to mess this up but I don't trust you guys! )
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
You know, that sounds so do-able, Marcus! I've got one of those double-sided hanging frames from FrameUSA, but not got around to cutting the plexiglass for two sides and mats for each as well. I have been a little busy... Time to relax a bit, maybe I'll figure out which one deserves it? Maybe Lance's old original Activator Artists's Edition? Signed? Check - with a single digit number. hmmm...Marcus wrote:Step 1: Measure your poster's/sheet's width.
Step 2: Purchase nano suction tape, neodymium magnets, a few metallic plates and a two pieces of wood of your liking that measures the width of your poster/sheet.
Step 3: Drill a few holes into the wooden planks large and deep enough to fit the magnets.
Step 4: Glue the magnets to the planks (didn't expect this step, did ya?)
Step 5: Stick the nano suction tape to the metallic plates, measure the length of your poster/sheet and stick the plates to your wall.
Step 6: Adjust the plates a bit, you messed it up the first time.
Step 7: Hold the poster/sheet with its top and bottom lined up with the plates, and place the planks on top of it to keep it in place.
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
It is pretty simple as long as you have the time and the material. Many neodymium magnets even have holes in them so you can just keep them in place with a tiny screw instead of glue if so desired. And with the nano suction tape you can move them around without leaving holes everywhere, so you can mix things up.
Of course there's no need to do it like I wrote with a top and bottom frame, you can do the sides or just the corners or however you please.
Of course there's no need to do it like I wrote with a top and bottom frame, you can do the sides or just the corners or however you please.
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
I had a thought on the subject does anyone remember how they used to hang news papers on those long rods at the library? Could you put the uncuts in the sleeve then clamp the top of the sleeve between two pieces of wood extend the ends long enough to hang on a rack? It would be a good way to store multiple uncuts in a small space and allow you to rotate your stock and reverse them if you wanted.
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
I had the same thought a while back, but concluded that uncuts are too thick to work well with the newspaper hangers, and would most likely end up with permanent creases from the hangers.Tscharger wrote:I had a thought on the subject does anyone remember how they used to hang news papers on those long rods at the library? Could you put the uncuts in the sleeve then clamp the top of the sleeve between two pieces of wood extend the ends long enough to hang on a rack? It would be a good way to store multiple uncuts in a small space and allow you to rotate your stock and reverse them if you wanted.
However, that idea led me to another, and I have found what I believe is a workable and relatively-inexpensive way to hang uncuts that is attractive and protective of the uncut.
I will post pics of it when I am able.
Someone had suggested something like this towards the top of this thread!Eoghann wrote:Like this?
What size are they, and how much does the whole thing cost?
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Re: Framing/Hanging Uncut Sheets
Sorry for the cross post and digging up an old thread, but in case this helps somebody else in 6-60 months - I just completed framing most of my uncuts and have tips and sizes here:
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