48 Inch Vincent Pro Stretcher Bar Cross Brace Kit 7/8" Deep #VK-48

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48 Inch Vincent Pro 7/8" Stretcher Bar Cross Brace Kit VK-48

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Our Masterpiece® Vincent Pro Professional 7/8" Deep Stretcher Bar Kit is the the most functional Stretcher Bar Frame Kit on the market! This patented product is so simple to use. You select only one kit for each side of the frame, and you will have all of the components to build a museum class stretcher frame.

The kit includes two Stretcher Bars and a Cross Brace for every size. This way, no matter how big or small your frame, it has the additional support needed to build a well constructed stretcher frame upon which you can stretch your canvas.

The Cross Braces attach to a groove on the inside perimeter of the Stretcher bar in a female-to-female connection. A wooden key fits into the groove of the Stretcher Bar and the end of each brace to fill the space and allow you to add tension to the middle of the canvas, where the tension is needed the most. It makes your canvas stay tighter because the cross braces prevent the Stretcher Bars from bowing inward.

 

5/16" Canvas Clearance provides an optimal distance from the Bar

It's vitally important to have enough space between the Stretcher Bar and the canvas so when you press on the canvas it does not touch the wood underneath, which can create unsightly lines on your painting. Our design provides the optimal clearance so as not to impact your painting, but still leaving enough wood to the maximize strength of the Stretcher Bar.
 

Solid Wood is Archival - Finger Jointed Wood is Not

We only use Solid Wood to build our Stretcher Bars because a solid piece of wood will last indefinitely. When we speak of archival value, it's not just the paint you use and the quality of your canvas and ground, even the wood choices manufacturers make are part of the archival process.

The principal reason manufactures use finger jointed wood is reduce cost, not increase archival value. Wood constantly grows and shrinks when the environment becomes hotter, or colder, or more humid, or more dry. Because finger jointed wood is made-up of multiple and varied pieces of wood, with varying grain patterns and densities, they each absorb and shed moisture at varying rates, which works on the glue joints that hold them together, causing the wood to bow and the joints to eventually fail, and certainly not consistent with increasing the archival value of your artwork frame support.

As a manufacturer, we do our part to conserve as much wood as possible, and still provide a quality made product that will out-perform any other in the marketplace.

 

Vincent Pro 7/8" Deep Stretcher Bar Kit

  • Photo displays how the frame will look once you assemble two kits
  • Precision machined medium duty keyable tongue-and-groove Stretcher Bars
  • A 1/2" thick keyable cross brace is included with each kit
  • Cross braces may be removed and reinserted at any time
  • An exclusive slot is milled on the inside perimeter of all of the Stretcher Bars to which the Braces and the expansion wedges attach
  • Patented keyable cross braces allow the frame to be tensioned in the middle of the canvas, where the tension needed the most
  • Cross braces firmly attached with hardware at the intersection point for maximum support and rigidity
 

Canvas Tension is in Your Control

In dry climates or air conditioned environments, the lack of moisture in the air causes wood frames to shrink and the canvas fibers to narrow and elongate making the canvas more slack and resulting in a loss of canvas tension. In some instances, the canvas could have waves on the surface resulting in an unsightly viewing experience.

Our Vincent Pro professional frames provide the functionality for you to slightly expand the size of the frame in the corners and the middle of the canvas, thereby increasing canvas tension all across the surface. The difference between a loose canvas and a tight canvas is just 1/8" of an inch, so a small adjustment using our corner and brace keys makes an important difference in canvas tension.

  • Helps to prevent waves that occur in a loose canvas
  • Increase canvas tension by tapping-in the corner and brace keys
  • True professional class canvases make it possible for you to adjust the canvas tension
 

Cross Braces Make it Tighter

A tightly stretched canvas on an un-braced frame overpowers the Stretcher Bars causing them to bow inward and thereby lose tension. Sometimes that bow can expose a space in picture frames.

When a canvas is stretched on a properly supported frame, the cross-braces prevent the Bars from bowing thereby achieving maximum canvas tension. To increase the canvas tension even more, simply tap the corner and brace keys further in their slots. Properly supported frames provide you with the control over the canvas tension of your canvas and painting.

 

Selective Harvesting in our Sustainable Forests

Intelligent selective harvesting of timber is an ecological method to replace the natural occurrences of forest fires and disease and landslides that can devastate forests. This is all part of the process of sustainable forest management to which we subscribe when we choose which lumber we use in our products.

 

Canvas Size Needed for this Stretcher Bar

Most artists will stretch the canvas and attach the staples or tacks onto the back side of the frame. Doing so allows you to paint on the edge and hang your art without needed a picture frame. Generally speaking, you should allow 4 Inches of canvas beyond the size of your frame.

For example, if you were to stretch a 48x120 frame size, which happens to be a 5:2 Extended Domino aspect ratio size, your canvas should be about 4 x 52. This allows you ample room to stretch and attach the canvas on the back. Should you ever need to remove the canvas from the frame and re-attach it, it still serves that purpose too. Should you want to attach the canvas from the edge of the stretcher frame, then you can reduce the size of your canvas about 3/4" all the way around the frame.

 

From the heart of California, Masterpiece® has been weaving a legacy since 1965, curating the best Stretcher Bars North America has witnessed. Our unwavering dedication to quality and innovation has cast us in the limelight as the trendsetting stalwarts in the realm of fine-art canvases. The patents we hold are not just certificates but validations of our pursuit of perfection. Engage with our creations and feel the promise of unmatched quality, a promise that resonates with your clients and every future beholder of your masterpiece.

 

My business is to paint what I see not what I know is there. ♦ Joseph Mallord William Turner

Joseph Mallord William Turner, one of the most prominent landscape painters of the 19th century, gifted us with this profound perspective on art. Turner's life and work were marked by his unwavering commitment to capturing the fleeting beauty of the natural world. He was known for his revolutionary approach to landscape painting, which went beyond mere representation to evoke emotion and atmosphere. Turner's style of painting what he saw, rather than what he knew was there, reflects a profound truth about his artistic process.

Our challenge is to translate the tangible world into a visual art form. Turner's words remind us that our craft is not solely about replicating reality but also about conveying the essence, mood, and visceral experience of our subjects. His portrayal of the ever-changing skies, seas, and landscapes, even in the face of critics' skepticism, serves as an inspiration to us all. We, too, can strive to paint not only what we know but what we feel and perceive, embracing the imperfections and the mysteries of our creative process. With respect to Turner's masterpiece, and our own creations, it is often the unseen and the intangible that captures the imagination of our shared human experience for our audience.


As we honor the legacy of Joseph Mallord William Turner, we've created our own portrait as well as pass along these words of wisdom and our take on the message. Get to work on yours!

 

Tight'n'Up™ Liquid Canvas Retensioner

One of our most appreciated products helps make your canvas tighter! Stretching a canvas tightly can be a challenge. Our Frame Kits include the Corner and Brace Keys that you will need to add tension, but Tight'n'Up™ Liquid Canvas Re-Tensioner is a way that you can use to add tension to the canvas without needed to use the keys. It canvas be sprayed on the back of a canvas to repair most canvas tension issues.

With Tight'n'Up™, you can add tension to just a small area, or a large area. Simply spray it lightly on the back and brush it into the canvas, and within seconds, your canvas becomes tighter and stays tighter. The more you use, the tighter it gets. Recommended for acrylic primed cotton or linen canvas. We do not recommend it for oil primed canvas because there are simply too many different types of oil primed canvas, but used conservatively at your own risk, it will tension any canvas.

 

Additional Details

SKU:
VK-48
Canvas and Depth:
0.88 in. Vincent Bar Brace Kit
Length:
48 Inch

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