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The essentials needed to get you started:
You can start doing your own framing with a few pieces of equipment. With time and practice you’ll get good results using simple moulding profiles and mount designs. As a rule, it’s best to avoid trying to use harder woods such as oak and more ornate / shaped mouldings – you’ll need commercial framing equipment to work with these.
There are six basic processes:
The materials you’ll need include:
Watch our series of videos for an introduction to the processes – they focus on commercial framing equipment, but the principles are the same.
We don’t offer training courses in the process of framing but listed below are some people who do -
Learn from a skilled picture framer from the comfort of your own home. Mark's online course includes a total beginner's package, with enough materials to complete your first six frames. There will be plenty left over for practising your techniques. Visit startupinframing.teachable.com.
Easy to follow how-to videos, take a look.
We offer demonstrations and training on professional equipment in our showroom, but not on personal framing equipment.
Most Logan equipment has very helpful videos showing how they work.
Picture frame moulding is the wooden or aluminium profile used to make a picture frame - We supply moulding in lengths (usually around 3m, but it varies) or mitre cut to size on our Chop Service.
Wood moulding inconveniently doesn't come in standard lengths. Even within the same batch it can vary between 2.5m and 3m. When you order we ask you to enter the number of metres you want and we will round up to the nearest whole length. This means you will often get slightly more than you ordered - you will always be invoiced for the exact amount we send you.
Avoid harder woods such as ash and oak if you’ll be joining the frame with a hand-operated underpinner, and also more ornate / shaped mouldings – you’ll need commercial framing equipment to work with these.
The rebate lip is usually 5-7mm wide, although this can vary due to the manufacturing process.
Watch the video below to learn how to professionally mitre cut frame moulding to size.
Our Chop Service will supply you with four pieces of moulding, mitre cut to size and ready to join. We can only supply moulding mitre cut, we can’t cut it square.
Order Chop Service by giving us the ‘glass size’ of your frame in mm – the size of the piece of glass that will sit in the rebate of your frame. This will also be the size of your mounted artwork.
We automatically add 2mm tolerance to your measurements, unless you check the box telling us not to.
To join the four pieces into a frame, you will need an underpinner to insert v-nails. You can’t just bang them in with a hammer! Some hand-operated underpinners will also require a band clamp or vice to hold the pieces together while you insert the v-nails.
If you’ll be joining the frame with a hand-operated underpinner, avoid harder woods such as oak and ash, and also more ornate / shaped mouldings – you’ll need commercial framing equipment to work with these.
View the Chop Service Ordering Guide.
Mountboard is a high-quality cardboard sheet with a coloured face paper on the front and a white face paper on the back.
Mount board is used to cut the window mount that surrounds the image and has two functions – to draw the eye into the artwork and space it away from the glazing allowing air to circulate. It is also used as an undermount to mount the artwork onto. Watch below our video on cutting a mount.
We supply everything you need to make a frame except glass - we can’t despatch it safely. You can source this from a local glazier.
We do supply shatterproof styrene glazing, in full sheets and standard cut sizes, click here.
Yes, there’s no restriction on who can buy from LION. A few useful points:
If our pack quantities / delivery charges are a bit much for you, we have several resellers who offer lots of our products in smaller quantities with retail-style delivery charges.
You’ll find several on Google, Amazon and eBay.
No, we supply the materials and equipment to make frames. If you’re after a complete frame, we can give you details of some of professional framer customers in your local area, of you can find one via our trade association, Fine Art Trade Guild fineart.co.uk
No, we don’t offer a mountcutting service.
We cannot offer advice or help with the repair, but we sell the products that professional framers use. Our best recommendation is to go to a professional framer.