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Craig

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Subject : Vacuum Pressing Art Prints
Posted : 2006-09-06 12:54 PM
Post #33376

I am interested in vacuum pressing Art Prints on High quality 1/4" plywood. Is anyone familiar with doing this and could possibly give me a few pointers on the process......i.e. proper adhesives, techniques, etc.


 
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Jeff Patrick


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Subject : RE: Vacuum Pressing Art Prints
Posted : 2006-09-06 2:46 PM
Post #33377 - In reply to #33376

I've never done what you are proposing although I have some knowledge of archival techniques. I believe that most plywood will be of an acidic nature. Thus your art prints will not last very long. They should be bonded to an acid free substrate. It these are valuable prints, I would suggest you not bond them at all or at least consult a professional art conservator first.


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