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How To Mount Photos Without A Frame - Minutes To Make
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Here is a really simple way how to mount posters, photos and artwork without a frame.
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Wow, that's a lot of work, and requirement of a power tools that most people don't have.
I worked for a professional photo lab when I started my photography career and the best way to do it is, cut your board allowing for about a 5mm bleed, and just trim the print with a blade once it’s mounted.
If we cut and routered board with the print already mounted we’d be dealing with customers complaints every day, moaning prints are damaged, scratched, dust marks etc. Especially on glossy prints.
Really you want to keep your prints protected and away any part of the process until the final stages to maintain quality.
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thanks for sharing the knowledge bro
Which glue do you use
do you use a protective coat on the photo?
Would it not have been much less work if you'd cut the board slightly undersize to the print - then trimmed the excess print once mounted to the board?
It would have been less work but I felt it would be awkward to get the alignment spot on so I opted to trim it after it was applied
Wow! Absolutely magnificent, thanks again for sharing your fabulous tutorial.
Wow.. I love it, beautiful work! Even the photo itself is just beautifully shot. Thank you🖤🙏🏽🇿🇦
Wow, that is so cool!! 😮❤🎉
Perfect..just what I needed 💜
Simple but brilliant.. Love the finished look
Thanks mate! Glad you liked it 😊
Great video thanks for the tips. Watched from New Zealand
It really went so crazy thx so much
Thanks again for the tips...
Just what I'm looking for, thank you and Subscribing.
Cheers mate! 😊
Great job looks great thanks for sharing and remember#stay safe and make 🍺🍺👍👍👍
Thanks Brian! Stay well mate
Really nice Joe
Will keep this technique in mind
Thanks mate! Its simple but effective 😊
Looks great. Good job.
Thanks mate! 😊
looks well, good job as always joe.
Thanks Gordon! Glad you liked it mate 😊
Good job Joe and the black on the edge is spot on 👍 😊
Thanks mate! Glad you liked it 😊
Hi Mate, I haven’t heard much from you since the time I had to stop being one of your Patreon’s as I lost my job but that’s ok as I’m back on track now 👍, well it’s nice to see you’re still such a community based dudes & keep on making great things 👍
Dirk!! Hope you’re doing well mate. Was great to see you pop up in Claires video haha Ive had a few people saying my videos havent been showing in their subscriptions list. Been uploading a lot more since this lockdown haha
that's very awesome, it is hard when you haven't this machine. but i liked your job.
Great idea!
Thanks Rodger! Glad you liked it 😊
Damn! Looks amazing
Thank you! ❤️
That's Briilliant Joe I love it. I'm into photography too as well as woodworking so I appreciate both forms of art. Keep up the good work, I enjoy all your videos. BTW what camera gear do you use? I am a Nikon man myself. Love the print, its awesome good work.
Thanks Mick! Photography is so addictive haha I shoot with a Canon 70D. Looking to upgrade soon though. Getting tempted by mirrorless options haha
Nice job looks crisp and neat against the gray wall.
Thanks Adam! Im pleased with how it came out
Nice.
Very nice content!
Thanks Mike!
What spray adhesive did you use? Can it damage certain types of prints or papers?
Nice technique and nice photograph! I'm curious whether taking a sharp X-acto knife and running it along the border BEFORE you route the edges would help minimize the tear-out.
Thanks Jeffrey! That would help a lot! Should definitely prevent the paper remnants being left. Will have to try that next time
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can you take out the photo if you move or something ? what spray is that?
Your also a photographer . Cool cant wait to see some of your photo and video work . I love these. Great photography my friend .
Thanks mate! I really enjoy photography
@@AverageJoesJoinery so do I even though I don't get a chance to do a whole lot of it I spend most of my time doing television news video
Thats got to be exciting work!
@@AverageJoesJoinery it has its moments. Lol
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Hi Sir, what kind of photo paper did you used here
Which glue did you use
great video
Thanks Danny! 😊
Thank you
Thanks 😊
good info...
Thanks mate! Glade you liked it 😊
Nice technique!
Thanks Mark! Glad you liked it 😊
Average Joe's Joinery Absolutely! Simple but works well.
Pls teacher, what's the precise name for the hanging gum???
Did I see bumps under the photo?
This is a fantastic idea, cheers!
Thanks! Glad you liked it 😊
Nice
Thank you! 🙏
Genius
Glad you liked it Dave! 😊
Please what the name of the spring that you use first..?
I think you mean spray adhesive? Links to everything I used can be found here: www.averagejoesjoinery.com/post/how-to-mount-photos-without-a-frame
Hm...use medium size posters (Anime) and my room is made of plywood what do u think I should apply to make it stuck on the wood , cuz I used double tape and it doesn't work..??
Command strips have been working great for me
what website did you use to print your photography pictures
I got them from here mate: www.largephotoprints.co.uk
What size was your print?
What spray do you use
I use a strong spray adhesive but I would suggest a spray mount adhesive would be a better option for this application, a lot less messy haha
Kindly name all the Wood and Machines used and all need even the sprays types
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Looks a lot of effort, now I understand why dibond prints are expensive.
It does take some time but its fun to do 😊
Ok that was more complicated than I thought, from the title. Who has all those resources just laying around at ome..
Joe slow down mate. HaHa
Lmao Speedy Gonzales me 😂🤣
Yaw sound like a yam yam
Am here for his accent
Haha 😂
"Minutes to make" lolol. Maybe, if you had undersized the board and trimmed the photo with a blade instead
Nice
Thanks Neil! 😊 Glad you liked it!