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jtpr

09/10/2012 3:54 PM

Need some creative thinking

I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:

http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF

He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.

Thanks for any advice.

-Jim


This topic has 19 replies

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

10/10/2012 11:22 AM

willshak wrote:

>
> Paint the backing in that area the same color as the sign, or attach a
> piece of matching plastic it to the back of the sign and paint that.

Well - it would be easy enough to patch in a piece and blend it in, then
repaint the entire red section. But... I've seen some downright cool
suggestions here. I'm personally particularly fond of the one where someone
suggested breaking the frame to match the breaks in the sign. Talk about
cool...

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

10/10/2012 10:05 PM

Larry W wrote:

>
> Maybe I'm not understanding the question, but after looking at the
> picture, I have a hard time imagining a frame that WOULDN'T hold the
> sign, regardless of the broken corner & side.

I think most of us thought about it as how he would deal with the fracture
as he framed it. You are right - any simple frame would carry it as long as
you don't mind the missing chunk - which is not all that bad.

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 5:26 PM


"jtpr" wrote:

>I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles.
>Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang
> it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side
> are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought
> somebody here could.
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Place a mat behind it like you do with any picture being framed, then
frame it.

If you use a gray mat, it will highlight the defect.

Lew


LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

11/10/2012 9:42 AM


"Lew Hodgett" wrote:

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> Place a mat behind it like you do with any picture being framed,
> then frame it.
>
> If you use a gray mat, it will highlight the defect.

---------------------------------------------
Correction ( It was late that night), the mat goes on top of the sign
and will
totally hide the broken corner.

Mount the sign on a piece of ply.

Make a mat using a door skin (1/8" ply) with a retangular opening
inside the door skin that allows about a 6" overlay per side of the
sign.

Paint the door skin light gray or similar neutral color.

Picture frame the whole ball of wax.

Crack open a brewski and admire your work.


Lew



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chaniarts

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

30/10/2012 2:01 PM

On 10/9/2012 3:54 PM, jtpr wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> -Jim
>

french cleat

SS

Stuart

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

11/10/2012 12:19 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:

> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF

> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it
> on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are
> missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody
> here could.

> Thanks for any advice.

The sign is as it is.

Use photomount adhesive* to carefully fix to a piece of MDF painted a
neutral colour and frame leaving a border all round just like you might
when framing a photograph.

* Usual disclaimer, check to see if the adhesive affects the plastic first.

--
Stuart Winsor

Only plain text for emails
http://www.asciiribbon.org


ww

whit3rd

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

10/10/2012 3:45 PM



On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 3:54:13 PM UTC-7, jtpr wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
[to frame, with a missing corner piece}

Other suggestions are good; you might consider make a face frame that has
an elliptical or oval aperture. Start with wide boards joined to make the frame,
then do the loop-of-string-and-two-nails thing to lay out
an ellipse. Rout the aperture to the elliptical shape.

Possibly, also, get a local sign shop to make you a new sign, you can get your choice
of colors, fonts, size, text, etc.

Du

Dave

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

10/10/2012 2:51 AM

On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 21:36:55 -0500, Richard <[email protected]>
wrote:

>> Rather than try to hide the defect, use it to your advantage. I'd
>> make a frame that had the corner missing. Run a couple of braces
>> behind the sign to hold the frame square.
>+1

Agree with that. A matching damaged corner to compliment the already
damaged sign.

Wc

"WW"

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 8:06 PM



"jtpr" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the
way he picked up this Schwinn sign:

http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF

He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on
the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing.
I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.

Thanks for any advice.

-Jim

Standard rectangle frame with triangles in all corners.. WW

Rc

Richard

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 9:36 PM

On 10/9/2012 9:09 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:54:13 -0700 (PDT), jtpr<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>>
>> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>>
>> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>>
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> -Jim
>
>
> Rather than try to hide the defect, use it to your advantage. I'd
> make a frame that had the corner missing. Run a couple of braces
> behind the sign to hold the frame square.

+1

Give it an artistic presence.

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 10:11 PM

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 3:54:13 PM UTC-7, jtpr wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along t=
he way he picked up this Schwinn sign: http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Sch=
winn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame =
it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner a=
nd one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and though=
t somebody here could. Thanks for any advice. -Jim

Attach it to a piece of plywood. Build a frame over the edges. Mount an bic=
ycle seat or some other interesting bicycle related part over the missing c=
hunk. Maybe even some other small Schwinn logo sign or framed photo, etc. T=
he extra item will look like it belongs there as an embelishment, vs hiding=
the flaw.

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 6:01 PM

On 10/9/12 5:54 PM, jtpr wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles.
> Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang
> it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side
> are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought
> somebody here could.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> -Jim
>

Incorporate some sort of bicycle parts into that area to cover it up, or
perhaps some other, smaller Schwinn logo/icon.
Whatever it is, it could extend beyond the borders of the rectangle of
that sign.


--

-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
[email protected]
---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply

ww

willshak

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

10/10/2012 8:44 AM

jtpr wrote the following on 10/9/2012 6:54 PM (ET):
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> -Jim


Paint the backing in that area the same color as the sign, or attach a
piece of matching plastic it to the back of the sign and paint that.

--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeros after @

lL

[email protected] (Larry W)

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

11/10/2012 1:34 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
jtpr <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along
>the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
>http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
>He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it
>on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are
>missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody
>here could.
>
>Thanks for any advice.
>
>-Jim

Maybe I'm not understanding the question, but after looking at the picture,
I have a hard time imagining a frame that WOULDN'T hold the sign,
regardless of the broken corner & side.


--
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation
with the average voter. (Winston Churchill)

Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org

cc

chaniarts

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

30/10/2012 2:02 PM

On 10/9/2012 3:54 PM, jtpr wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> -Jim
>

french cleat

Ll

Leon

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 6:35 PM

On 10/9/2012 5:54 PM, jtpr wrote:
> I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
> http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
> He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> -Jim
>


Apparently it is plastic, cut it smaller/square and build a light box
behind it as part of the frame.

MM

Mike M

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 11:09 PM

On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 19:54:30 -0700, Larry Jaques
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:54:13 -0700 (PDT), jtpr <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>>
>>http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>>
>>He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>>
>>Thanks for any advice.
>
>Hack the bottom left off so it matches the bottom right, hack the
>flange off, then use a dadoed frame around it? Or match all 4 corners
>so it looks like it was built that way.

This idea works as well as WW's idea. If you could match the plastic
in color you could da a repair. Only other idea is cut the plastic to
a straight line and do a custom frame.

Mike M

EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 10:09 PM

On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:54:13 -0700 (PDT), jtpr <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
>http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
>He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>
>Thanks for any advice.
>
>-Jim


Rather than try to hide the defect, use it to your advantage. I'd
make a frame that had the corner missing. Run a couple of braces
behind the sign to hold the frame square.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to jtpr on 09/10/2012 3:54 PM

09/10/2012 7:54 PM

On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:54:13 -0700 (PDT), jtpr <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have a friend (I know, hard to believe) that collects bicycles. Along the way he picked up this Schwinn sign:
>
>http://jtpryan.smugmug.com/Other/Schwinn-Sign/25840307_PSLwCF
>
>He asked me if I could figure out a way to frame it so he could hang it on the wall. The problem is that the bottom corner and one side are missing. I'm not coming up with any clever ideas and thought somebody here could.
>
>Thanks for any advice.

Hack the bottom left off so it matches the bottom right, hack the
flange off, then use a dadoed frame around it? Or match all 4 corners
so it looks like it was built that way.

--
Energy and persistence alter all things.
--Benjamin Franklin


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