Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Stretcher Frame and Cheap Stretcher Bars

One of the most critical aspects of making a piece of art (especially if it’s based on a canvas) available to the public is having it mounted and displayed properly. And for that, a canvas stretcher frame is of the utmost essence.
Thanks to the Internet, buying stretcher frames is no longer a difficult proposition. You no longer need to drive around for miles, searching from one store to another for the kind of stretcher strips and frames you need. Your art supplies store is waiting to hear from you online.
That’s right; all you have to do is just point and click. Browse through the inventory and take your pick. There are usually many varieties available – from light to medium to extra heavy duty – and you just need to pick the one that’s best suited for your job.

Buying the best quality bars is always recommended. Cheap stretcher bars may seem tempting but ensure that they are also of a good quality. If you want trouble-free service for years, buy stretcher bars that have been engineered to resist the effects of heat or humidity. Dimensional stability in wood is what tends to worry us most. It is, in short, the ability of wood to stay straight and not warp or bend over time or due to pressure.

In order to ensure better stability, you should insist on buying high quality bars that use short sections, joined together with finger splines, to make longer bars. This greatly increases the bar’s resistance to twisting, bowing or warping.



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