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  • Casework/Fabrication

    AIC's Collections Care Network 

    Published on 05-18-2012 03:07 PM
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    2. Art/Object Handling,
    3. Materials,
    4. Casework/Fabrication,
    5. Conservation

    American Institute for Conservation – Collection Care Network (CCN)
    What is the CCN?
    The CCN is a network within AIC for all AIC members with an interest in collection care. It was conceived in 2011 by a group of collection care practitioners and preventive conservators ...
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    Preparators Conference 2012 

    Published on 07-30-2011 02:57 PM
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    2. Art/Object Handling,
    3. Materials,
    4. Casework/Fabrication,
    5. Lighting,
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    Preparators Conference 2012


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    BASICS: Brass Mounts - Making a Simple Coin Mount 

    Published on 04-20-2011 04:37 PM
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    Materials for display etc... 

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    T. Ashley McGrew
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    Published on 06-13-2010 12:44 PM
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    2. Packing,
    3. Materials,
    4. Space Preparation,
    5. Casework/Fabrication,
    6. Conservation,
    7. Storage

    DISPLAY MATERIALS:
    THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY
    Jean Tétreault
    Canadian Conservation Institute
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    Diagonal Solutions 

    Published on 03-09-2010 11:11 PM
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    2. Crating,
    3. Tools/Equipment,
    4. Casework/Fabrication
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    Submitted by Mark Wamaling
    Originally published 6/21/09







    Most of us have experienced trying to fit an oversized painting or crate through doorways of a building, truck or airplane. As much as we try to pre-plan for such a move we realize there is geometry involved that brings back memories of grade school math class and the Pythagorean Theorem. There is a way to determine what size painting or crate will fit into any doorway by utilizing this math principle as well as ...
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    The Genesis of the National Gallery Case Roller 

    Published on 03-08-2010 11:37 PM
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    Submitted by Mark Slattery
    Originally published 1/15/09



    One of the perennial problems for preparators in the museum and gallery context is the repeated flatting and raising of picture containers many of which can have considerable heft. At the National Gallery, London, we routinely used to place foam blocks on the floor and manually lower the containers onto these pads. Depending on size and weight, additional staff would be required to ‘foot’ the container to avoid it slipping out at the bottom as the case tilts. Typically, these operations will tie-up five technicians
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    The Evolution of a Painting Cart 

    Published on 03-08-2010 11:31 AM
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    by Richard Hinson

    When moving a painting of any size from one place to another it helps to have a specially designed cart to safely get the painting to its destination. Small paintings that can be carried by hand are susceptible to damage from excessive handling. Plus, there's additional risk from carrying the painting great distances. Small though it may be, when your museum spans the distance of several city blocks, hand carrying a painting isn't practical. And forget about the idea of
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