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On 6/25/2018 7:12 PM, Leon wrote:
On 6/21/2018 12:19 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
50 years ago my wife painted a picture on stretched canvas over a
commercial art stretcher.Â* The stretcher is 40X30".Â* The stretcher is
made of "thin" 1X2"Â* The original frame did not add any structural
support to the stretcher.

Over the last 50 years it has developed a bend in the plane of the
diagonal between the corners.Â*Â* ie this meant that one corner was
about 3" from the wall when the other three corners were touching the
wall

I thought it would be an easy fix with a cross made of 1x2" material
that fit a cross the back of the stretcher. The arms cross at 90
degrees,Â* so the arms are attached to the stretcher about 6" from each
end of the stretcher.

This took out a lot of the bend but still left enough so that the one
corner is about 1" from the wall when the other three corners are
touching the wall.

Is there any other way to get the leverage to take out the rest of
this bend.


Build a shadow box frame, narrow in front but deep. Before assembly
route or cut a rabbit on the back for the picture to fit inside.Â* It
will be rigid enough to take the warp out.

OP: This is the option I am currently looking at. I probably will make
a new frame for it out of 1X3. It will have a Dado for the picture
itself.

In working with the picture I realized that two sides of the stretcher
are slightly warp. one long side has a convex warp that is about a
quarter inch deep in the middle of the side. There is no warping in the
other two sides. One short side has a concave warp that is a is about
3/16.

Forcing the stretcher against the new frame should solve the problem.

Thanks to all for your suggestions
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