How Paul stretches a canvas
for the wall using
"Gallery Stretcher-60"
(150 psi air compressor and
GREX pneumatic stapler)
Prepare an image using these guidelines:
For gallery wrap=add 1.25" on all 4 sides of actual picture
content AND
Add 2" more of white space on all 4 sides so there's enough
room for stapling.
Print Canvas using Pro9800 7800Canvas_PK (tone down whites)
Cure for 3 days before framing
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1. Turn on air compressor; adjust pressure to 95 (right knob) |
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2. On the right hand of the stretcher, turn Black knob till
it reads 35# pressure (thinner material than canvas will use a lower pressure)
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Paul has placed a brown paper under the canvas to keep the image clean. |
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3. Place Canvas face down on the table Find the reflection pattern at the bottom of the image and crease canvas
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| 4. Put the frame, raised outside edge down, on the canvas,
snuggled up to the crease (Be sure it is centered left to right also)
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5. Place 5/16” deep X 1/2” wide staples approximately every 2
inches. (Paul uses the GREX pneumatic stapler
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