Thank you very clear instructions. Which adhesive do you use I am sticking plywood so should I use wood glue or would that be too difficult to remove later in the day? Where do you get your frames made please? Thank you.
Please recommend glue. I am adhering my wood panel oil paintings which are 1/2" plywood panels into deep floater frames. Need to buy glue that would stick to painted frame surface. You didn't mention anything about sanding the area prior to applying glue.
I would like to have an example of the artwork being flush to the front of the frame... this canvas is sunk in about a 1/4 inch, which I think looks weird. Any suggestions on the best way to make a masonite board fit frames that are built too deep?
What brand of silicone glue did you use? I've googled silicone glue and there are many types and brands. I want to be sure I'm using the appropriate type for the art I want to mount on floating frame. Thanks
Why do employees at framing stores talk to me like I'm some sort of idiot? This isn't rocket science and framing stores answer me like it's all hidden in some kind of hidden vault! There's NO mystery here.
This is one of the best methods I've see in a video here. Thank you so much.
Thank you. This is one of the only videos for mounting panels that doesn't require woodworking skills and tools!
Thank you very clear instructions. Which adhesive do you use I am sticking plywood so should I use wood glue or would that be too difficult to remove later in the day? Where do you get your frames made please? Thank you.
Super helpful video! Look forward to trying it out... What are you using for the spaces?
Please recommend glue. I am adhering my wood panel oil paintings which are 1/2" plywood panels into deep floater frames. Need to buy glue that would stick to painted frame surface. You didn't mention anything about sanding the area prior to applying glue.
thanks. Helpful, clear and succinct.
What type of glue are you using?.......thanks for the video!!!!!
Is the silicone strong enough to support an 12"x16"x1/4" mdf panel?
Is this considered “museum ready” for exhibits?
I would like to have an example of the artwork being flush to the front of the frame... this canvas is sunk in about a 1/4 inch, which I think looks weird. Any suggestions on the best way to make a masonite board fit frames that are built too deep?
That's bc it's a floating frame
thanks - very helpful
you don't have a backing board to protect the artwork?
What brand of silicone glue did you use? I've googled silicone glue and there are many types and brands. I want to be sure I'm using the appropriate type for the art I want to mount on floating frame. Thanks
Looks like e6000?
Why do employees at framing stores talk to me like I'm some sort of idiot? This isn't rocket science and framing stores answer me like it's all hidden in some kind of hidden vault! There's NO mystery here.
Are you the person who complains about price and says "It's just four pieces of wood! How difficult can it be?"
Woodglut scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.
You lost all credibility as soon as you said "silicone."
Umm..did u just frame ur used palette?
Instead of thanking her for her tips , you chose to be rude , I hope your manners developed over these years
@@Duoonlol Many artist make a good living scraping their palette from canvas board to canvas board... It's called "modern art", lol.
@@chrisgriffith1573 If the video were about her painting, my opinion wouldn't be different from yours, but it's not
@@Duoonlol true enough, but I still frown on any use of modern art when it is being embellished with anything other than a trash bag.
This is worse than watching paint
dry!!!!