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Whether it makes financial sense sort of depends on your volume. I met a pro photographer this weekend who used to cut her own mats, but due to the volume of her work, it's just too time consuming for her. She found a place that cuts all her mats and gives her a good price. I'd say if you are doing it for yourself, or your volume is low, cutting things yourself does save time & gives you a sense of satisfaction.Nicole McGrade said:Thought I might add a couple more questions (I'm good at that)
Today I had to go to the gallery to get 2 prints mounted on white mat board (50cm x 40cm = $25 AUD each)
1) Cutting your own - does it make financial sense in the long run? (How longer run?)
2) How much room would you need?
Thanks to all.
Kind regards,
Nicole
Flotsam said:I use the cheap one too.
Maybe there is something here that you will find useful: http://www.dickblick.com/info/loganmatcutting/
I went a long time with my blade depth set wrong. That link was better than any of the instructions that came with the thing. Very helpful.Carol said:A very useful link for me. It solves the one little problem that I kept having. Many thanks.
My usual solution to most photographic problemsCarol said:I even told myself I liked it, to stop it from driving me nuts.
Graeme Hird said:Okay Sean,
- Where did you get the cutter from? Was it a local source from the southern hemisphere or did you get it from the US?
- How much was it? (and what was the shipping cost?)
Cheers,
Just some extra Oz info Nicole. I bought a Logan model 1100 three weeks back for the princely sum of $40.50 here in Sydney. A full mat sheet (approx 1m x1.2m was $11.Nicole Boenig-McGrade said:Thanks JeanetteGuess I'll leave it with the gallery for now
Graeme, I replied to Nicole before I saw your post.Graeme Hird said:Okay Sean,
You've had the cutter for a few months now, so I have some questions for you (I'm about to go down the same route ....).
- Where did you get the cutter from? Was it a local source from the southern hemisphere or did you get it from the US?
- How much was it? (and what was the shipping cost?)
- Have you had any problems with it?
- Have you ever changed the blade on it?
Cheers,
Graeme Hird said:After a long search this morning I found this resource from Mitchem in Victoria: http://www.frameco.com.au (and their framing systems are here.)
They sell just about everything I could ever need for framing, and their base board mat cutter (MatMaster) is excellent value for money at AUD$450. It's a semi-professional mat cutting system which looks much more robust than the Logan system. It looks like I'll get a complete framing system for around AUD$1200.
I'm going to continue researching it over the next few days, but it is a promising resource.
Cheers,
Graeme Hird said:(there are only two framers within 500km of Kalgoorlie)
Not really - there are not enough people within 500km to buy frames either ..... and I've got better things to do than become a picture framer.Baxter Bradford said:Surely a profitable sideline opportunity beckons, should you decide to set up shop for your own prints.............
That's what I had in mind (for the Hird empire!)Graeme Hird said:I'll hire a person to frame my work - we may use the spare capacity of that person to frame other people's work.)
Cheers,
Graeme Hird said:Okay Sean,
You've had the cutter for a few months now, so I have some questions for you (I'm about to go down the same route ....).
- Where did you get the cutter from? Was it a local source from the southern hemisphere or did you get it from the US?
- How much was it? (and what was the shipping cost?)
- Have you had any problems with it?
- Have you ever changed the blade on it?
Cheers,
Graeme Hird said:Hi Glen,
The model I'm after in particular is the Logan Framers Edge 650 (seen here). Did you see that one at the craft store? Perhaps you could give me their number and I'll ask them if they can get them.
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