Hi Egenalo
Are you trying to keep it rigid, with less acute curves so as not to crease the canvas whilst rolling? If I’m I’m seeing this correctly, I would prep a small tube lined in tyvek or poly...
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Hi Egenalo
Are you trying to keep it rigid, with less acute curves so as not to crease the canvas whilst rolling? If I’m I’m seeing this correctly, I would prep a small tube lined in tyvek or poly...
Thanks Graham
Hi All
Does anyone have a source for ‘Closed Cell Ethafoam 220’ on the west coast?
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Hi Jenaymeraz
The company is Cooke's Crating. You may send application materials to bryan@cookescrating.com
Thank you
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I rarely use bubble wrap. It is hard pockets of air, and when they 'POPS', it's just thin plastic with no protection. Microform is a better choice. If you're going to use bubble wrap, double layer...
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Planning is half the work.
We use the same as Paul has shown. I've personally used them on a mega heavy glass install and they made life a joy.
Tom
Cookes Crating
John Taylor at Bourlet Art Logistics
http://bourlet.com/
Hi
Without a visual or hands on it’s hard to troubleshoot.
It sounds like there’s unwanted movement. A lot depends on the size and weight of the sculpture.
I suggest maybe wrapping the sculpture...
I'm trying to picture your set up. Is a shadow box an option? That is, no contact at all.
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