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Buying A3+ Frames
Posted:
Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:54 pm
by johndec
Now that I have an A3+ printer (thanks Birdy), I have a few pics that I would like to print to that size and hang around the loveshack
I don't want anything fancy (ie I'm cheap), just a basic frame big enough to hold a 13 x 19 pic. Any ideas? Where do all you R1800, etc owners get your frames?
PS: Could make my own, but I'm also lazy as well as cheap !!!
PPS: Posted in Sydney forum because I'm looking for local options.
Posted:
Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:57 pm
by avkomp
I have had my a3 printer for years and have only done one A3+ print.
I was too lazy and/or handyman challenged to make my own so took it to the local art joint and had them do it.
The advantage of that is that they have many different frame stock around to show as well as every Matt known to man. quite a few are skilled at recommending which matts may look best with different shots.
All depends on how many A3 prints you are planning on framing and how good the shots really are. It cost me 120 to get a a3+ shot professionally done. Not sure if that is a good deal or not but it had 3 matts. really looks the business on the wall and I didnt have to do anything other than hand it over and come back later with money.
I know framing kits arent prohibitively expensive and a few members here do their own. probably costs very little if you have the gear, but I wanted to be presented with options that I could just pick.
If I was doing my own, initially at least, I wouldnt have all sorts of different mattes laying around.
I guess though most of us would have a particular style of work which would suit a common style of frame and you would just have those materials laying around.
I am sure someone will be able to point you in the right direction in sydney though.
Steve
Posted:
Thu Mar 02, 2006 11:32 pm
by antman
I too would like to know. (although I am doing a framing course at the moment).
I have found great difficulty trying to find pre-made frames with mats suitable for A3/A3+ size prints.
There seems to be quite an untapped market for this sort of product. Has anyone got any connections/ contacts ?
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 4:24 am
by birddog114
If someone in Sydney want to have a nice frame as people have seen at my base on all my prints recently, I can introduce you to a wholesaler and manufacturing framing not too far from my base.
I ordered from them and customized all the frame which I'm having.
They will offer you a very good price.
To do framing, if you do a lot then will be economical otherwise, it's more expensive, costly and unhappy + leave your free times to do something else.
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:26 am
by myarhidia
Ikea,
modern & affordable.
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:24 pm
by pippin88
Birddog114 wrote:If someone in Sydney want to have a nice frame as people have seen at my base on all my prints recently, I can introduce you to a wholesaler and manufacturing framing not too far from my base.
I ordered from them and customized all the frame which I'm having.
They will offer you a very good price.
To do framing, if you do a lot then will be economical otherwise, it's more expensive, costly and unhappy + leave your free times to do something else.
Birddy,
I'm very interested in this.
I'm wanting to buy assembled frames, either with matt or without, that I can put the photos in.
Looking for 10+ at A3+ size.
Can you give me some more details please?
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:31 pm
by johndec
myarhidia wrote:Ikea,
modern & affordable.
Brilliant!! Don't know why I didn't think of them earlier..
Thanks.
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:53 pm
by birddog114
Nick,
You need to come and I'll take you there then you can talk with them the deal which you want.
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:04 pm
by pippin88
Presumably on a weekday Birdy?
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:05 pm
by birddog114
pippin88 wrote:Presumably on a weekday Birdy?
Yes! provided the day I'm in Sydney.
I'm now 2 days in Williamtown, Newcastle, and 3 days in Sydney.
Posted:
Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:06 pm
by pippin88
What days are you usually in Syd Birdy?
Posted:
Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:24 am
by sydneywebcam
Just noticed someone else said IKEA. Yes to that. They have beautiful black timber 40x50 frames for just under $40. I bought a load of them recently for an exhibition and saved myself a fortune in framing costs.
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Paul.
Posted:
Sat Mar 04, 2006 6:18 am
by birddog114
pippin88 wrote:What days are you usually in Syd Birdy?
Monday thru Wed. but sometimes less day in Sydney for me.