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Sonia Bethwaite
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Started On : 21-Sep-2006 at 02:00:02 AM, #Views : 6184
Topic Subject : RE: hanging |
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I use very strong thick pieces of ribbon, looped. I bury it deep into the
cast before filling with plaster.
So far this has been successfull
Regards
Sonia
-----Original Message-----
From: aliforum@lifecasting.org [mailto:aliforum@lifecasting.org]
Sent: 20 September 2006 23:38
To: soniabethwaite@talktalk.net
Subject: hanging( Message No. 1169)
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Hello Sonia Bethwaite
Post Date : Wednesday 20th of September 2006 06:36:59 PM
Posted by : "Amanda Saulnier" saulnier.pottery@gmail.com
hanging:--
For all of you who do wall hung pieces:
I would like to know how you hang your work, no matter the material. I have
been using a steel apoxy to attach sturdy hooks, and up until recently this
has created a really strong bond and has worked very well. This week, one
of my pieces somehow got knocked (at the gallery .. I am unimpressed to say
the least) and the hook came off causing damage. I am wondering what other
methods people use so that I can try out a few different ways to hang
heavier work.
Thanks, Amanda
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