2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Mike Farley » Sat 05 Sep 2015, 09:45

Iggy wrote:Hi Mike,
I will need at least a couple of sheets of the antique white and the nuboard for the Monochrome Competition for myself and perhaps another that I am trying to help out to get into the competitions. My first efforts at cutting might not be perfect needing the extra board. So I might as well have the textured Antique and the pale Ivory.
You haven't charged me for the two large A0 plastic bags that I ordered. I will pay in full in cash on the Wednesday.
Sorry to put you through all this extra work. Thanks very much
Best wishes,
Iggy

Iggy

To keep things simple, I'll bring your entire order to the club on Wednesday. Wessex Pictures has agreed to chuck in a few extra bags at no cost.
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Mike Farley » Sat 05 Sep 2015, 09:47

Revised order summary showing prices with the addition of Ros' backing board.
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Iggy » Sat 05 Sep 2015, 11:38

Thanks a lot Mike for deciding to bring my whole order to the CCC, especially as I am a newbie with no previous stock to fall back on.
Looking forward to cutting the A0s to A1s at the CCC!!
Iggy
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Mike Farley » Tue 08 Sep 2015, 22:06

The mountboard was delivered earlier today and will be at the club tomorrow evening. As previously advised, we are missing 33 sheets of Antique White as well as Graham's Ingres Sand board which I am hoping will be available on 23 September. The club is taking 10 sheets to hold in reserve so there is no urgent need, I can wait for mine and as Tonia has not indicated to the contrary, delaying these requests until the second delivery means that everyone else can have their orders now.
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Iggy » Thu 10 Sep 2015, 14:36

Mike and Tom brought in the mountboard and nuboard to the CCC last night. Thanks for that.
Tables in the foyer had already been set up.
Eager to try my A1 cutting mat and a Silverline broad 1.2m aluminium ruler with a stout handle in the middle, I launched into cutting my 7 mountboard in half with a utility knife. Quite easy really especially as my fingers were safe on the handle of the ruler, while the large A1 mat also helped!

Tom showed us how to be frugal with the nubord which allowed 5 usable pieces to be obtained instead of 4. Nubord is much harder to cut and had to cut it into two unequal long pieces for easy transport in the car.

Attended the first half of the South Africa lecture but spent the second half cutting board for Jackson and David, with their assistance.

Spent an hour this morning cutting all the board to smaller pieces so that everything can now be laid flat.

I will play with my new Logan 350-1 Compact elite cutter on Monday. Hopefully that will go smoothly.
Awaiting delivery of images from ProAm tomorrow.

I am quite happy to bring the Logan cutter in to the CCC, a week prior to future print competitions, for other CCC members to use. Let me know if you would like to use it.

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Iggy
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Mike Farley » Sat 12 Sep 2015, 12:43

A small tip for anyone who is cutting mounboard for the first time. It is better to mark out measurements on the back rather than the front to prevent as otherwise it might leave a small residue of pencil along the edge where the board is trimmed.
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Iggy » Tue 15 Sep 2015, 16:05

Hi Mike,
Thanks for the tip about marking the back of the mountboard, which was helpful to me today.

Used my new Logan 350-1 and it was so easy to cut the boards after watching a YouTube video a couple of times.
Much better than reading the instruction booklet.

Even cut the norboard to size with it, although that needed a couple of run throughs for a clean cut right through.
Luckily, I did purchase a 100 blades. Plenty of spares if anyone runs out.

Now where did I put that masking tape??!!

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Iggy
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby GrahamL » Wed 16 Sep 2015, 14:06

Hi Iggy,

Great stuff, never tried my Logan on Nuboard, must be one of the hardest materials to cut.

Looking forward to seeing the results tonight.

Cheers,

Graham
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Iggy » Wed 16 Sep 2015, 14:32

Here is another tip.

My son had a suit delivered today and it came with a free zip up suit carry cover.
Thinking outside the box, the suit carry cover is the ideal size for the cut mountboard and nubord (40 x 50cm).
So I am having that and can now store the mountboard dust free.
Nubord will have to wait until another suit is bought.

Cutting the nubord with a Logan 350-1 was no great effort but then I was using a new blade!

Rather pleased with how the mounting went for a first time effort.
Picture quality is another matter for the judge to decide!

See you all tonight.
Iggy
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Re: 2015 Bulk Mountboard Purchase

Postby Iggy » Wed 16 Sep 2015, 14:49

This might prove useful to other CCC members cutting board for a 0.4cm overalap of board on photo:

MOUNTBOARD CUTTING for Standard Prints

Board 50 cm x 40 cm

Photographs

12 x 9 inch 30.5 x 22.85 cm Borders : 10.25; 9.05 cm (0.4 cm)

12 x 8 inch 30.5 x 20.32 cm Borders : 10.25; 10.35 cm (0.4 cm)

15 x 10 inch 38.1 x 25.4 cm Borders : 6.45; 7.8 cm (0.4 cm)

16 x 12 inch 40.64 x 30.5 cm Borders : 5.2; 5.25 cm (0.4 cm)

12 x 12 inch 30.5 x 30.5 cm Borders : 10.25; 5.25cm (0.4 cm)


Norbord 47 cm x 37 cm

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