Beginner at mounting needing some help!

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Hello all, I need to get started on mounting my own images for sale (maninly to cut costs). I have a top end budget of £500 to get started.

I really need to get an idea of a shopping list before I crack on as I don't want to get started only to find out that I'm missing some vital piece of kit. So my shopping list looks like this so far:

- mount cutter (looking at Longridge Trio Plus - if this is OTT then an alternative suggestion would be great)
- masking tape
- spray glue
- scalpel
- mount board (10 sheets black A2)

Would this do it or am I missing something?

Many thanks in advance for your help and suggestions.
 
Hi Sam,

If you're thinking of using the masking tape to actually mount the prints then I'd switch it for mount tape - available from Hobbycraft and elsewhere. Masking tape isn't very reliable in the long term.

The Longridge cutter may be OTT. Personally I use a Logan which would save you quite a chunk of money and is perfectly adequate.

You will also need a cutting board. One of the plastic self-healing types are best.

Hope that helps :)
 
Hi Sam,

If you're thinking of using the masking tape to actually mount the prints then I'd switch it for mount tape - available from Hobbycraft and elsewhere. Masking tape isn't very reliable in the long term.

The Longridge cutter may be OTT. Personally I use a Logan which would save you quite a chunk of money and is perfectly adequate.

You will also need a cutting board. One of the plastic self-healing types are best.

Hope that helps :)

Hi Steve, that is great advice - off to save myself some money! tahnks very much! :thumbs:
 
Hey Mr Potterer.

http://www.diyframing.com/

Have a look here, I was looking myself earlier today with a view to getting some prints done of my best shots and mounting them for myself. Then I can change them as and when I want.
 
Also look at the "Lion " website, for ideas and supplies etc
 
Logan stuff is good never had a problem and yes always use crystal clear covers and it protects and they look great in them.
 
I use Britannia Mountboard, it is very good quality, but I buy direct from Britannia as it is half the price of this store, but I do buy £250 worth at a time.
 
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