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Assembling Stretcher Bars
for your Panoramagraph.

These photos summarize the parts to your frame.


The first photo above shows the optional bar needed when a panoramagraph is wider than 48-54 inches.
The middle photo depicts the stretcher bars. There are two pairs or four all total. The last photo shows the wedges used for the final stretching, after your panoramagraph is stapled to your frame.


Each stretcher bar is precision cut to slip into another stretcher bar. See below.


Depending on the width of your panoramagraph you will need a basic frame (above)
or a standard frame (below). In the diagrams the top is where the stretched canvas/image sits.
Except for the edge, bottom and back of the wood, the canvas )image) does not touch the frame.


Each stretcher bar is marked so the corners match.

A rubber mallet may be used to make sure the stretcher bars seat properly.

Depending on the width of your panoramagraph, one or more center braces may be used.

Now visit stretching your panoramagraph.

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