What is the best Canvas Stretching Machine
The demand for prints on canvas and stretched art on canvas has never been greater. New businesses are formed every month to compete for their share of print-on-demand business and to bid on corporate...
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Do you stretch canvas by hand on stretcher bars? If so, then you are losing valuable time by not using one of our top-selling pneumatic canvas stretching machines. From the GS-36 Gallery Stretcher to...
View ArticleCanvas Stretching Machine vs. Tensador II
A question that is often asked of us is “Why would I choose your machine over the Tensador II?” The Tensador II is a pneumatic canvas stretching machine that works on a vertical plane with the artwork...
View ArticleProduction Tips – Operators, Starters & Pods
The Gallery Stretcher will increase your production level and it is certainly more efficient than stretching by hand. However, to truly increase production you need to stage personnel and equipment...
View ArticleEnhance Your Canvas Prints – Archival Print Varnish
Glamour II Veneer, an award-winning and proprietary canvas varnish (and/or giclee varnish), has been developed to protect, preserve and enhance fine art and photographic prints produced on digital...
View ArticleOil-less Pneumatic Cylinders
Our machines use pneumatic cylinders that do not require frequent oiling because they have a permanently lubricated seal. Years ago it was a common practice to add a drop of oil once a week into the...
View ArticleDual Purpose Stretcher Bar
All of the Gallery Stretchers can handle most stretcher bars with some notable exceptions. There are several large print shops that have started to use stretcher bars with a double-radius, as pictured...
View ArticleNew Life for Custom Frame Shops – Stretching Large Canvas
Over the past 10 years a number of established custom frame shops have closed their doors citing a drop in sales, lack of attrition of skilled craftsman and even retirement. Many frame shop owners...
View ArticleDo You Stretch Large Canvas Prints?
If you stretch large canvas prints you are probably stretching them by hand, unless you happen to own one of our ProMod-8 canvas stretching machines. Recently, we received several requests to build a...
View ArticleIntroducing the Starter Bar
Starter Bar (all sizes) Installation & Operation The purpose of the Starter Bar is to provide a backstop and to secure the canvas while applying the first course of staples. The starter...
View ArticleStaples Jump Through Canvas
STAPLES JUMP THROUGH CANVAS DURING STRETCH During a stretch the artwork will tend to rise because the end of the canvas is being held securely in-place by the “clamp bar”. As the artwork rises the...
View ArticleWest Coast Art & Frame 2019, Paris Hotel Jan. 28-30th
Canvas Stretching Machine, LLC is consider by many to be the industry standard for high-production print shops and print-on-demand services. Some shops have as many as 10 machines working in shifts...
View ArticleWhy Should I Buy Your Machine?
Canvas Stretching Machines By David Weaver Co-creator of the Gallery Stretcher Canvas stretching machines can certainly increase productivity and eliminate the need for skilled personnel capable...
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