Stretcher Bars: Keeping The "Bones" True and Square

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @susanh986
    @susanh986 10 месяцев назад

    So helpful! I struggle with getting it square every time, and it takes so long to get it right. But now I realize what I was doing wrong: when A is out of square, I shouldn't try to adjust A, I should adjust (tap) the two adjacent corners. Also I only was using an L brace to check it for gaps; now I know to measure the diagonals. The cardboard corners was another great tip: I confess, I was using wood glue - after all that work, I wasn't taking chances. Thank you so much for making this vid!

  • @stevehendersonfineart5465
    @stevehendersonfineart5465  10 лет назад +1

    So what does the "skeletal structure" of a canvas- or linen-stretched painting look like? Whether you're a DIY artist or a collector who wants to know more about what makes a painting, this video shows the process of creating the stretcher bar frame that forms the support structure of many paintings.
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