Noah's Art in Wood Frame Moulding

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

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This video shows how a Noah's Art enclosure fits into a wood picture frame moulding. Up to now, we've only used aluminum frames because we needed a device to cover the seals and protect them from the brads or staples used to hold the art components in place. Magic Moulding was designed to serve that role, because it's thin enough to fit between the wood and the sealed enclosure package. However, the lip of Magic Moulding is wider than the lip of most wood moulding, so we've colored the lip of our Magic Moulding gold, to act as a frame fillet. The back of the frame is covered with a clear sheet which allows for the viewing of "The Collector" and other indicators placed inside the enclosure. To the viewer, Noah's Art looks like any other framed picture, but the encapsulation process creates and seals in the perfect conditions to preserve and protect the artwork from any environment.

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