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This course is designed to give an insight to those people who are interested in
taking up picture framing on a full-
During your day with us, you will get a detailed insight into the art of
picture framing. You will be shown all the machinery involved, shown demonstrations
of each piece of equipment and then get hands on practical time. By the end of your
day, you will have framed a small print with a double mount, glass, backing board,
and have completely finished it off, by taping the back and adding hanging fittings.
At the end of the day, you will not yet be a framer, but you will have a good idea
what being a professional framer is really about.
Before the practical elements of
the course, you will be given a short talk on workshop safety, machine maintenance
and the Fine Art Trade Guild's 5 Levels of Framing. (Framing Standards)
1. Talk on workshop safety, introduction
to all the main machinery and machine maintenance
2. Using Prints (Provided) -
3. Demonstration of Mount Cutting -
4. Demonstration of Glass Cutting, using both Fletcher 3100 Wall Cutter and
hand held glass wheel -
5. Demonstration of MDF (Backing Board) cutting, using
Fletcher 3100 Wall Cutter and hand held Stanley type knife -
6. Morso
Guillotine -
7. Demonstration of Underpinner, Using Cassese CS88 & CS89 how to set
up, (front and back stops) use of good quality wood glue on all mitres -
8. Demonstration on how to attach
the print to the Mountboard and or undermount, using the correct tapes for different
framing levels.
9. Talk on Conservation Framing, its uses and reasons why, and the
care, handling and protection of customer's art + 5 Levels of Framing (Framing Standards),
and reference to the legal responsibilities of framing))
10. Demonstration of how
to clean the glass, and the final step of pinning the mounted print, mount, glass
and MDF / Backing Boards into the frame skeleton and taping the back using gummed
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11. Talk on workshop set up, equipment involved in
basic start up. Short talk on the student's requirements for the future and answer
any questions, and for those wishing to progress to a further course, a copy of the
Fine Art Trade Guild's GCF Study Guide is available to purchase at the low cost of
£17.50. (Available in the Guild office, London, 020 7381 6616, or
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D&J Simons, Hackney Road, London
This course is only a basic introduction to picture framing It is held 4 times per year on either a Monday or Tuesday, or both days if numbers permit.
Course instructors:
Mr. Steven McKee GCF, GCF Adv
&
Mr Joe Adepoju
(D&J Simons)
To ensure your place, please contact
Dates for 2011 as follows:
12th / 13th / 15th Sept. 2011
4 Day course in November week beginning 14th or 21st
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