Choosing Right
Canavs Stretcher bars
Any fine artist knows that a print is not complete without
the right canvas stretcher bar. This is the component that stretches out the
art work and holds everything in a flat display. As times change, more styles
of stretcher bars become available, and choosing the right one for your project
may seem a bit confusing. Here we will look at some of the different aspects
you might assess so that you get the canvas frames that is just right for your
project. Your piece of art is only a pull away from perfectionStretcher Barsn.
One of the first things to consider is what size of canvas
frame you will be needing. That will obviously be determined by the kind of
print you will be making. For the most part, the canvas stretcher bars start at
8 inches and increase by two inches all the way up to 72. All stretcher bars
are designed to be interchangeable, so you can have an 8 inch length and a 60
inch height if need be. The pieces interlock very easily to create a 90 degree
angle. You can make any square or rectangle you desire as long as you purchase
the bars in sets of two or more.
You might also want to consider the kind of wood that your
canvas stretcher frames will be made of. Pine is the most common wood on the
market, but you will likely get more success from Fir. For one, Fir is not as
likely to warp, thereby ensuring greater security for the canvas you have
stretched over the stretcher bars. Fir is also lighter than Pine, making it
easier to hang on the wall. Although it is lighter, Fir is still just as strong
as Pine is. Finding a product that has been heated to reduce moisture will also
be beneficial in reducing wood warping.
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