4oz. Glue Bottles for GOframe 1500 (4 Pack) - Clearance Sale
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4oz. Glue Bottles for GOframe 1500 (4 Pack) - Clearance Sale

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Item #: 88GFGLUE4
Brand: GoFrame
  • Stretchers are made from the best grades of North American basswood.
  • High quality adhesive tape eliminates the need for pliers.
  • Patented corner clamps are reusable.
  • U-Shaped staples/fasteners help to create those neat and perfectly folded corners.
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Product Name Item Number Price Qty
24" GOframe 1500 Pro Gallery Wrap Bars (8 Bars, Makes 2 Frames) 88GFP15SF24
$47.04
36" GOframe 1500 Pro Gallery Wrap Bars (8 Bars, Makes 2 Frames) 88GFP15SF36
$65.95
Accessory Kit for GOframe 1500 Pro (4 Positioning Corners, Trimmer, Blades, Fasteners) 88GFP15STRTKIT
$39.20
Dahle Vantage 36" x 48" Black Self-Healing Cutting Mat (10674) 05DAH10674
$74.99
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Overview

With the GOframe 1500 canvas stretching kits you can make your own wrapped canvases from the comfort of your home or office, without the high price of outsourcing, and without complicated tools and equipment. Perfect for gifts from individuals, or low-cost POP displays at your print shop, the 1500 stretcher bars are available in sizes from 8" to 36", so you can make any variety of canvas sizes you desire. They are also designed to allow for easy cutting, so you can even customize the print size you want. In only about 10 minutes, you can make a beautiful, professionally wrapped canvas print all on your own. Use them to create beautiful family photos, display paintings at your gallery, or to sell your beautiful photography at events. Whatever the print type and look, these canvas kits can help you create a beautiful display. They stick out 1½" from the wall for a premium look, adding texture and depth. They are made of the best grades of museum-quality North American basswood sourced from sustainable forest practice sawmills.
What you'll need to get started:
  1. Stretcher frames in your chosen size
  2. Starter kit (Includes corner clamps, 4 oz. glue, & staples)
  3. Corner trimmer
  4. Your own print
Corner clamps and glue are also sold separately from the starter kit for replenishing.
Optional collage clips are also available to attach multiple frames together.

Specifications

Item # GOFRAME-GRP
Manufacturer GOframe
Manufacturer Part Number GOFRAME GRP
Dimensions Frame Bars are 1 ½" D x 3/8" W (Various Lengths Available)
Color Tan
Sheet Size Recommended 1.875" - 2" larger than intended print on each side
Material North American Basswood (Museum-Quality Low Resin/Lignin)

Description

Easily stretch your print or gallery wrap canvas with the GOframe 1500 canvas stretcher frames. Available in a range of sizes from 8" to 36", the 1500 stretchers are made from the best grades of North American basswood, sourced from sawmills that practice sustainable forestry. With museum quality, low resin, and lignin content, the stretcher bars are stable and durable. The wood is kiln dried to a moisture content below 8% which will insure that there will be no warp or shrinkage after the canvas is applied to the stretching frame.

The GOframe 1500 canvas stretching kits offer professional results, without the price tag and expensive equipment. It sits about 1.5" from the wall, creating a focal point that adds texture and depth to a wall. It is the premier choice for both businesses looking to sell photographs, museums and art galleries, and even individuals for making gifts and home decor.

The GOframe is easy to assemble with the addition of the starter kit. The high quality adhesive tape eliminates the need for pliers. The patented corner clamps are reusable and ensure that the frames will be perfectly square and prevent the adhesive tape from touching the canvas during assembly. U-Shaped staples/fasteners help to create those neat and perfectly folded corners. The tabs snap easily into place providing constant tension that creates a drum-like feel to your canvas.

How to Use GOframe Canvas Wraps:

These unique canvas frame kits let you create gallery wrapped canvas on-demand in small or large runs quickly and easily. Simple assembly is required. Click here to watch the assembly video or follow these directions.

  1. Prepare your workspace. Make sure your table is clean and free of dust and wear photo gloves, if possible. Make sure you have everything you need, including 4 bars, 4 corner clamps, glue, staples/fasteners, a handheld trimmer, and your print. Your print should be at least 2" larger than your frame on each side (left, right, top, and bottom). For example, if you're making an 8" x 8" frame, your print should be at least 12" x 12" to allow for proper wrapping.
  2. Peel off the liners from the bars.
  3. With the adhesive facing up, attach the bars to the corners, creating your frame.
  4. Place your print face down on your work surface, and center your frame over the print with the adhesive facing down. Once centered to your liking, press the frame down so the adhesive sticks to your print.
  5. While holding the bars down, remove the corner holders.
  6. Using your trimmer, create a 45° angle cut on all 4 corners (not flush to the bars), and then trim your print edges flush to the bars.
  7. Create a perpendicular cut to each of the corners (from the center, out), and fold the cut pieces over the bar.
  8. Beginning about 1" in from the corners, apply a line of glue along each edge of your print beside the bars.
  9. Two sides at a time, fold the bars up so the corners touch, and secure them in place with fasteners.
  10. Snap in the supports to each corner.

 

Please note: Canvas material and print are not included. These canvas wrap sets will work with most canvas materials, include even paper prints. We always recommend testing new materials before creating your print to be displayed. Most customers use between a 300 to 450 gsm canvas material and see beautiful results. Corner clamps may vary in color.

Videos

How to make a GOframe 1500 Pro Bar stretched canvas (using glue)

Transcript: To begin, gather all the components you need. Your print on canvas, GOframe 1500 Pro Bars in the correct length for your finished frame, a set of GOframe Pro Bar Corners, some corner pins and tensioning inserts, a cutting tool and a bottle of archival quality glue.

Start by removing the adhesive liner from the wide piece of tape on the front of the bar. Insert each bar into the GOframe 1500 Pro Bar Corners using the built-in notches and grooves to ensure each bar lays flat.

Place your prin...
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To begin, gather all the components you need. Your print on canvas, GOframe 1500 Pro Bars in the correct length for your finished frame, a set of GOframe Pro Bar Corners, some corner pins and tensioning inserts, a cutting tool and a bottle of archival quality glue.

Start by removing the adhesive liner from the wide piece of tape on the front of the bar. Insert each bar into the GOframe 1500 Pro Bar Corners using the built-in notches and grooves to ensure each bar lays flat.

Place your print face down on your clean work surface. Then position your frame face down on top. The notches around the edge of the corner clamps can be used as a guide to ensure the frame is centered.

Once you are happy with the position of your frame, apply pressure to each of the bars to secure it to the back of your canvas.

Remove the GOframe 1500 Pro Bar Corners and store them in a safe place for future use.

Trim around the edges to remove the excess canvas using the wooden bars as a guide to ensure your cut is straight. Then trim diagonally across each corner. Cut into each corner at a 45-degree angle to create corner tabs. These will give a clear corner finish on your stretched canvas frame.

Gently lift each bar and apply a thin bead of glue down the length between the bar and the canvas. If too much glue is applied, simply wipe away the excess with a clean cloth before continuing.

Fold up each corner tab and apply pressure to secure them to each bar. To create the edges of your finished canvas, lift the bars so that the corners meet. Using the pre-drilled holes in each bar, insert the corner pins to hold the bars in-place.

Finish stretching your canvas with the tensioning inserts. Simply align each insert with the grooves on the back of each bar, then apply pressure to secure in-place.

Your frame is now finished. But if you desire a cleaner finish on the back, the narrower piece f tape on the top of each bar can be removed.

How to make a GOframe 1500 Pro Bar stretched canvas (without using glue)

Transcript: To begin, gather all the components you need. Your print on canvas, GOframe 1500 Pro Bars in the correct length for your finished frame, a set of GOframe Pro Bar Corners, some corner pins and tensioning inserts, a cutting tool and a bottle of archival quality glue.

Start by removing the adhesive liner from the wide piece of tape on the front of the bar. Insert each bar into the GOframe 1500 Pro Bar Corners using the built-in notches and grooves to ensure each bar lays flat.

To assist in al...
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To begin, gather all the components you need. Your print on canvas, GOframe 1500 Pro Bars in the correct length for your finished frame, a set of GOframe Pro Bar Corners, some corner pins and tensioning inserts, a cutting tool and a bottle of archival quality glue.

Start by removing the adhesive liner from the wide piece of tape on the front of the bar. Insert each bar into the GOframe 1500 Pro Bar Corners using the built-in notches and grooves to ensure each bar lays flat.

To assist in aligning your canvas frame, we recommend marking each corner point. This can be done by holding your canvas up to the light and placing a small pencil mark on each corner where the edge effect on your print meets the original image. These will be the corners of your finished canvas.

Position your canvas frame face down on the back of your print and place the holes on the Goframe 1500 pro corner clamps over the pencil marks.

Ensure that you are happy with the position of your frame, and then apply pressure to each of the bars to secure it to the back of your canvas.

Use the GOframe 1500 pro bar corners as a guide to cut diagonal lines across each corner of your frame. Then use the internal guide on the corners to make a small cut into each corner of your canvas; this will create the tabs needed for a clean corner finish on your stretch canvas. Remove the GOframe 1500 Pro Bar Corners and store them in a safe place for future use.

Next, remove the release liner from the narrow piece of tape on the top of each bar. Lift each edge of the canvas to wrap the bar. Apply pressure to secure it in-place. Trim off the excess canvas from the edge of your frame. Use the edge of the wooden bar as a guide to ensure you make a straight cut.

Fold up each corner tab and apply pressure to secure them to each bar. To create the edges of your finished canvas, lift the bars so that the corners meet and insert the corner fastener to hold the bars in-place; do this by using the ends of the fastener pins to find the holes in the wooden bar and then apply pressure to secure.

Finish your frame by using the tensioning inserts. Simply align each insert with the grooves on the back of each bar, then apply pressure to secure in-place.

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Frequent Asked Questions

Q
What is the benefit of buying the PRO version of these Go Frames over the standard ones?
Asked by Tyler
A
Hi Tyler. The main differences between the GOframe Standard and the GOframe Pro are:

1) The bar thickness. The standard thickness is 3/8" while the pro is 7/8". The wider frame offers added stability. and strength.

2) The bar lengths available. Standard frames are available from 4" to 36" long, while the pro is available from 8" to 60" long. The pro versions are most often used by professionals who create larger displays for clients, such as panoramics.

3) Collages. The standard frames can be paired with collage clips to create collaged displays with even spacing. These clips are not compatible with the pro frames, as the wood is too thick.

4) Centerbraces. The center brace tensioners can be used on the pro frames only. They are used for longer frames, such as panoramics, to give the frame more stability and tension.
Answer by Binding101

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