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    mounting wooden artifacts

    Hello List,

    I need help with two different wooden objects that need mounts and cases. One is a clapboard wall section from a Revolutionary War era house, approximately 5' x 5' wide. The other is a wooden keg torpedo from the Civil War that was found in the Savannah River. The keg torpedo has been conserved twice and will require specialized care.

    Could you suggest someone that I can contact to find out what types of materials they are using?

    Thanks,
    Lydia
    912-675-5303
    lydia.moreton@hotmail.com

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    If you still haven't found information, try visiting the Mountmakers Forum here. Perhaps there is a useful link or contact for you there. Some independent art installation companies also offer mountmaking services.
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    Hi Lydia,

    My apologies for not commenting sooner. I'm afraid the issues at hand are object support and protecting fragile surfaces from abrasion. From there, the selection of materials materials will depend on the size, weight, fragility, and what the designer intends. From the description you've given, it sounds like you may need a cradle fabricated from steel and padded with something smooth and gentle such as Volara foam, or possibly Ultrasuede. I'm happy to try to answer things more specifically if you'd like to get in touch directly.

    Jamie

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