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Where do you all get your canvas photo frame blanks from?

I see [MENTION=1]Justin[/MENTION] you sell various sizes on your site, do you just buy a roll of canvas and build the wooden frame or can I just buy the frame complete?

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Hi Mark, I have special frames that fit together without staples and don't have to be stretched. I print the canvas through my Latex machine on rolls.

I have loads of traditional canvas bars for sale if you/anyone wants any?
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Justin;145749 wrote:Hi Mark, I have special frames that fit together without staples and don't have to be stretched. I print the canvas through my Latex machine on rolls.

I have loads of traditional canvas bars for sale if you/anyone wants any?
I would like to know more about these stapleless frames.
Im looking at making a few canvases for family only but not sure where to begin with the frames.
The flatpack cardboard ones look awful. :)
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Yes the cardboard are awful. I keep a stock of the other frames, they're only sold in bulk bit I can find the details and on you.
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I'll upload some pics as well
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I have found some A4 sheets of canvas, so I just need stretcher bars now.
Are these what you have [MENTION=1]Justin[/MENTION] and if so how many and how much ?
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Is the A4 size the actual size of the canvas, or is it larger and makes an A4 picture once stretched?

An A4 canvas sheet will make a very small picture once stretched over the bars. Remember that the canvas has to be folded over the bars and stapled to the back of them, so there's quite a bit of 'wastage' around the actual image.

I think 6" bars are the shortest you can get but even that size may be too big for an A4 sheet.
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webtrekker;145759 wrote:Is the A4 size the actual size of the canvas, or is it larger and makes an A4 picture once stretched?

An A4 canvas sheet will make a very small picture once stretched over the bars. Remember that the canvas has to be folded over the bars and stapled to the back of them, so there's quite a bit of 'wastage' around the actual image.

I think 6" bars are the shortest you can get but even that size may be too big for an A4 sheet.
Thanks
I hadn't taken that into account, this is why I love this forum you can always get advice :)
So I guess my canvas products will have have to take a back seat for a while as I only have the ability to print A4 at the moment.
Thanks again for the advice.
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You could always glue/paste a canvas to harboard backing for mounting in a frame.

I used to sell (many moons ago!) imported oils on canvas at my market stall. The canvases were bought ready painted and flat and I used to stretch and frame them in standard sizes from 8" x 10" to 36" x 48". Later, many of these types of pictures were sold in shops with hardboard backing and no need for stretchers. I still prefer stretcher bars myself and we have paintings in our house that I stretched and framed over 30 years ago that still look as good as new.

I always fitted the wedges to the stretchers to keep them tensioned and to allow later tensioning by the customer if needed. Stretched canvases were fitted into their frames using 'z_clips.'
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Justin;145749 wrote:Hi Mark, I have special frames that fit together without staples and don't have to be stretched. I print the canvas through my Latex machine on rolls.

I have loads of traditional canvas bars for sale if you/anyone wants any?
What sizes do you have available Justin?
Im looking at buying some 12” up to 26”

Let me know what you have fella.
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