This was the most awesome video. Straight to the mf’n point sin palabras 😂😂😂😂. WOW. Why can’t people just make videos straight to the point like this ??
Perfect tutorial! Just got my One Piece paint by number, they did not state it would not be framed for me 😂 had to buy a canvas at the dollar store to rip apart and reframe my canvas
Awesome....no more pissing around with pretentious corner folding and stupid bloody demonstrations with a mile of canvas to tuck in!!!!! Best in the whole UNIVERSE!!!!
Here is a guide we made with all information and decisions when making a canvas print: www.posterburner.com/how-to-make-a-canvas-print.aspx and some more videos of canvas prints here: www.posterburner.com/stories/Canvas-Print-Deal
I don't know the particular brand used in the video, but there are many good brands on the market that staple "wide crown" staples that can shoot staples at least 5/8ths of an inch into the wood. BTW, the 'crown" of a staple is the top of the staple. I use a Meite USA 20 Gauge 10J Series Fine Wire Pneumatic (i. e. you need compressed air to operate) Stapler which can shoot staples that have a 7/16" Crown with lengths of 1/2" to 7/8".
Hi Rhema, the staple gun we get from nail gun depot. I can't remember the exact model but if you send them the video link, they would know. For the canvas pliers you can search for canvas stretching pliers. Thanks!
I feel like I should upload a video of myself doing this. My way doesn't have the stretcher thingy or the nailer on roids. (Just imagine a 6 year old with a hot glue gun). This video is satisfying but also pisses me off.
Still waiting for the part where the canvas is made..? I mean you can staple stuff all day long but show me them making the canvas itself. According to your title that's what we're supposed to be watching.
This method, though somewhat practical, causes the customer to lose about six inches (180 mm) of the painting from the top as well as the sides. Depending on the painting that could be a significant factor in the quality of the image the artist wanted to display. Wouldn't it have been more practical to print the image with wider borders (at least 3.5 inches (90 mm) on each side so the entire picture can be viewed as the artist intended it to be?
No time wasted. Straight to the point. Excellent. Thank you.
The best on you tube in just over 2mins. Absolutely Fabulous 10/10😁
Amazing job!
Thank you for being real!
What is the name of the tool to pull the paper?
This was the most awesome video. Straight to the mf’n point sin palabras 😂😂😂😂. WOW. Why can’t people just make videos straight to the point like this ??
Nice simple video straight to the point.
Perfect tutorial! Just got my One Piece paint by number, they did not state it would not be framed for me 😂 had to buy a canvas at the dollar store to rip apart and reframe my canvas
I love it!! It didn’t waste my time….Simple and easy!!!👍👍
Good stuff. What printer would you recommend to someone who is now starting a canavs print business?
Epson 9500 series is good. That's the 44" printer. You can also size down to the 24" as well, but I would stick with Epson
Canon pixma ip8720
directo al grano sin tanta payasada, excelente video!!!
Perfect, without words :)
Please add your tools on description box for buying
Awesome....no more pissing around with pretentious corner folding and stupid bloody demonstrations with a mile of canvas to tuck in!!!!!
Best in the whole UNIVERSE!!!!
Hello, where can I buy the frames for the canvases that you show at the end of the video? Thanks.
From me
How abd where can i get these items, the snatcher the staple gun etc...did u make tge board frame urself??
Damn… impressive. What’s the tool used for stapling and to stretch?
Sretching is done with a Canvas pliers, and the stapling is done with a pneumatic staple gun (you can hear the compressor running at times after use)
@@garyrowe58 can i use normal stapler
@@ogarfemi6944 Yeah but not as fast as you could with that tool lol
@@Lovell93 okk tanks bro
@@garyrowe58do you know kind of paper and printer I could use for this?
Painting edge is 16x20. What frame would I use so the sides are still the painting. Like the one in your video.
hi what wood did you use and where can i get it from?
Pine
Oh my god that was so satisfying
What kind of canvas paper did you use ?
Hi Blakey, I will try to find the canvas stats today and post them here.
@@posterburnercustomposterpr698 well, you didn't
@@nolo2gogo legend says they're still trying to find them
hahaha@@AndrewDaniele87
Hi Nice Video. Your Stable Gun is very different. My I know what you call this?
Thank you so much, you saved me alot of 💰
Please what's the name of the tool used to clip it to the wood
Here is a guide we made with all information and decisions when making a canvas print: www.posterburner.com/how-to-make-a-canvas-print.aspx and some more videos of canvas prints here: www.posterburner.com/stories/Canvas-Print-Deal
What type stapler is that and what type canvas material is that? Where can the canvas be purchased? Thanks for sharing
I don't know the particular brand used in the video, but there are many good brands on the market that staple "wide crown" staples that can shoot staples at least 5/8ths of an inch into the wood. BTW, the 'crown" of a staple is the top of the staple. I use a Meite USA 20 Gauge 10J Series Fine Wire Pneumatic (i. e. you need compressed air to operate) Stapler which can shoot staples that have a 7/16" Crown with lengths of 1/2" to 7/8".
What scissors do you use?
what type of staples do you use?
Hi where can I buy the plier
Amazon
why is the back of the stretcher bars have a profile?
and then they charge $349.95
not them doe
So wouldn't you just prefer buy the original piece from the artist then?
DIY it then... buy all that equipment and skill for $1,000 😂
Did you think about the artist who painted it?
😂😂😂
I want that stapler!
What gun machine is used to staple?
Staple gun
It was so helpful, thank you.
Thank you so much.
Please What are the names of the tools used??
Hi Rhema, the staple gun we get from nail gun depot. I can't remember the exact model but if you send them the video link, they would know. For the canvas pliers you can search for canvas stretching pliers. Thanks!
@@rickstephenson2264 thanks for your response 👍
name tool at pull kanvas?
I feel like I should upload a video of myself doing this. My way doesn't have the stretcher thingy or the nailer on roids. (Just imagine a 6 year old with a hot glue gun).
This video is satisfying but also pisses me off.
Is that a tarpaulin or a special kind of photo paper
What kind of clamp is that?
Whats that tool you holding with
Cómo se llama la herramienta con la que hala la tela??
Tools used in this video ??
Just amazing to watch you do this!
Nice
great job
Thank you very touch
🐐
Nice😊
I need to know if I can get 6 canvas clear frame kits to frame the canvases I have?
And how much will it cost?
Good
What type of printer do you use?
4k watch time to ek hi video me hua apaka 😅🙌💕
good!
Still waiting for the part where the canvas is made..?
I mean you can staple stuff all day long but show me them making the canvas itself. According to your title that's what we're supposed to be watching.
Thanks
Why do I have to watch 5 minutes of ads to watch a 2 minute video???!!! F RUclips!
you can skip the ads after 5 seconds .. lol
Seriously brother😂😂
Was that gloss or matte paper???
Hi, it was a gloss canvas material.
the tool is a what..?
whats it called
Jaita katar opor marsan ota ki
I'm a albums creator even now.... But the way is not correct that he clamp or following...
YOU DIDNT EVEN SHOW THE FINISH PRODUCT
This method, though somewhat practical, causes the customer to lose about six inches (180 mm) of the painting from the top as well as the sides. Depending on the painting that could be a significant factor in the quality of the image the artist wanted to display. Wouldn't it have been more practical to print the image with wider borders (at least 3.5 inches (90 mm) on each side so the entire picture can be viewed as the artist intended it to be?
Uses stretching pliars upside down . Fail
May I have the name of those tools please
What type of paper do you use?