Mountboard is usually 1400 microns (1.4mm) thick, which should be sufficient to ensure that the raised areas do not touch the glass. If you're still concerned, then add a layer and double mount.
The final tape is positioned on the outside of the mounted package, not anywhere near the artwork and therefore don't need to be acid free. All materials surrounding the artwork should be acid free. Hope that helps
@@rhiannonhatcher8362 removability and invisibility; perhaps there are thin tapes that can be fully removed too (without the risk of damage to the print).
Mountboard is usually 1400 microns (1.4mm) thick, which should be sufficient to ensure that the raised areas do not touch the glass. If you're still concerned, then add a layer and double mount.
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a true pro. I love it. thanks for sharing
What a brilliant video. Many Thanks .
Great video and so easy to understand, thank you so much.
Sir Michael Caine on mat boarding.
a good source for cello bags is UK Industrial Tapes
Great info thank you so much!
Very informative, thanks! At 3:11 how do you prevent the window mount sticking to the exposed tape?
The paper used for the image that is being mounted is Canson Infinity Edition Etching, a 310gsm archival 100% cotton rag
Thank you!
That's great. Can I ask where you get your Cello bags from? Anything that needs to be borne in mind with them? Thanks.
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Hi, is this suitable for lithographs? The type of prints that have slight elevated areas on the print itself
Which paper is required for mounting?
I swear he sounds just like Michael Caine! Please tell me this is Michael Caine mounting prints lol. Great video! Thanks for the tips.
Right? I was literally thinking this.. glad I'm not crazy!
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why! but where can i buy the frame?
Which paper is this?
The final tape is positioned on the outside of the mounted package, not anywhere near the artwork and therefore don't need to be acid free. All materials surrounding the artwork should be acid free. Hope that helps
very cool, but why the final tape don't need to be acid free tape?
Art does not touch the artwork.
If anyone knows what kind of paper is that, looking for canon pro-200 printer. Thanks
Correctly,s a bit of a strong word here, there are other - possibly better ways.
And a glass paper weight right on the fine art surface?
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Tape on the back of the print? That's not reversible. Better to use mounting strips, stabile glue dots etc.
I was just going to ask why not glue dots vs tape on the back
@@rhiannonhatcher8362 removability and invisibility; perhaps there are thin tapes that can be fully removed too (without the risk of damage to the print).
Worthless advice
Pointless comment!
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