Glossary Of Picture Framing Terms
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Nail hole fillers A thick, paste-like substance used to fill and conceal holes in a wall or panel caused by nails. Generally applied from from a tube or using a putty knife |
Nail-less hangers Any hanger or hook that does not require a nail to affix it to the frame or wall.
(1) sawtooth hangers generally have a pointed tip on each end that can be pressed or hammered into the top back of the frame. A nail or other hook is required to hang it on the wall, however.
(2) Adhesive hangers are popular today, and are comprised of a flat, double-sided adhesive that affixes the hanger to the wall. When the hanger needs to be removed, a tab attached to the adhesive is pulled, and the entire piece comes off without ruining the wall.
(3) A hanger with sharp teeth that can be pressed or hammered into the wall. The face is then flush with the wall, providing a jutting hook on which to hang the artwork. |
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Nails(Brads) Similar to "tabs" or "points", small, thin nails may be pressed into the remaining rabbet wall at the back of the picture frame to hold the contents within the frame. This type of fixture cannot be folded back to remove the artwork, and is therefore ideal for permanent framing projects. |
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Needle Art Refers to a wide variety of crafts that involve thread stitched into canvas with a needle, to produce a two dimensional, textured artwork. Includes cross stitch, needlepoint, embroidery and tapestry. |
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Needlework Refers to a the process of stitching thread into canvas with a needle, to produce a two dimensional, textured artwork. Includes cross stitch, needlepoint, embroidery and tapestry. |
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Nielsen Moulding A US-based company that produces and distributes frame moulding, mat and foam board and ready-made framing products. |
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Non-Glare Glass Glass where one or both surfaces have been treated chemically or mechanically to slightly roughen the surface, causing reflected incident light to be dispersed in all directions. Because the glass surface is not smooth, art images behind the glass tend to be softened. The softness depends on how far the art is from the glass. No more than two or three mats are recommended to be used with non-glare glass. If clarity is desired, objects in deep frames (shadow boxes) should not be displayed with non-glare glass. |
Non-Glare Plexiglass Acrylic where one or both surfaces have been treated chemically or mechanically to slightly roughen the surface, causing reflected incident light to be dispersed in all directions, minimizing glare. Because the glass surface is not smooth, art images behind the glass tend to be softened. The softness depends on how far the art is from the glass. No more than two or three mats are recommended to be used with non-glare glass. If clarity is desired, objects in deep frames (shadow boxes) should not be displayed with non-glare glass.
Order online: Plexiglass Mounting Board or with any Picture Frame order |
Non-Invasive Mounting Any method of affixing an artwork to a mount that can be reversed without damaging or altering the artwork. This includes using some water-soluble hinging tissues, certain tapes and natural starches, and fasteners like adhesive corner pockets. |
Numbered Ducks A type of cotton canvas that subscribes to a numbering system that identifies the weight of the cloth. Numbered duck has a weight of less than 19 ounces per 36x22" piece. Duck canvas with a higher weight is called naught duck.
Order online: #10 and #12 Canvas |
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