Monday, October 29, 2012

Quality Stretcher Bars For Your Frames

The stretcher bar that is used to construct a wooden stretcher frame has come a long way and is still evolving. Used by the artist to mount his/her canvas, today it is a framework on which the artist fastens the canvas for painting. However, these frames are also used for embroidery by the small-scale industry. The frame provides a steady tension while the fabric is affixed with the help of either pins or the staple gun before sewing commences. The stretcher bars have to be strong and supple so that these can take the load at the time of stretching. 

The wood has to be of high quality so that the bar does not warp or bend under the constant load of the canvas. Ultimately, the stretchers support your precious canvas. Therefore, these must also be beautiful to look at besides being durable and not be unduly prone to harmful effects from humidity, heat or cold. When the canvas is being fastened, even pressure has to be applied so that warping is minimized. Canvas bar may sag or stretch over a period of time and therefore it may need to be tensioned again. The profiles on the stretchers need to be rounded so that the canvas rolls over smoothly rather than abruptly and thereby causing the canvas to crack. These warehouses will also give you a choice from as many as five different styles for you to order from.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Finds The Favour Of User About Stretcher Bar

If you need to buy stretchers for stretcher frame therefore, you will need to ensure that the wood used as well as the stretcher bar meets all these specifications. When you order stretchers from standard warehouses you are assured of the quality, specifications and the price and for obvious reasons there can be no compromise on any one of these factors. These standard warehouses will give you stretchers manufactured from Nordic pine wood that has been dried well in kilns and this is a good insurance against any tendency to warp. This makes the task of the gallery owner, artist or framer simple since one can pick the right size for individual canvas rather than unnecessarily spending money on a heavier stretcher frame the canvas may not need.

The stretcher bar may be in Medium (Standard) Duty style. These stretchers are the standard stretcher bars or strips and finds favor with most of the users whether these are artists or framers. With a depth of ¾” and width of 1 5/8”, these bars are fairly economical. Of course you can make do with the Light Duty variety that is really very economical and meant for the smaller giclees. For the larger canvases you can opt for Medium/Heavy Duty (square cross-section of 1 3/16”), Heavy Duty –Midi (square cross-section of 1 ½’) or the Super Heavy Duty that is the ultimate with a width of 2” that is adequate to take on the load of the largest canvas.