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Sports balls and other memorabilia can be fixed with purpose made acrylic clips. Watch the our video to find out how.
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How to frame a sports ball using a mounting clip
Step one
Bond a piece of mountboard to a piece of 5mm adhesive foam board, sized to suit.
Step two
Use a Brayer Roller to get a good bond.
Step three
Mark the location where you want to fix the mounting clip. Usually this is in the centre.
Step four
Drill or pierce a 3mm hole and insert the countersunk bolt.
Step five
Place the washers on the back to spread the load. Bolt in place and remove any excess thread.
Step six
To fit the ball place it into the bottom two arms, flex the top arm slightly to make adjustments.
Step seven
Make a deep rebate frame with matching spacers and assemble.
How to frame a cricket bat using a mounting clip
Step one
Cut pieces of mountboard and self-adhesive foam board, sized to suit the frame.
Step two
Allow for an appropriate border between the cricket bat and edge of the boards. 50mm for example.
Step three
Bond the self-adhesive foam board to the mountboard to add rigidity. Brayer roll to finish.
Step four
Centre the clip on the mountboard and lay the bat into the toe holder clips without pushing the handle in the retaining arms.
Step five
Check positioning. Once happy, carefully remove the bat from the clips and mark the location of the lower screw hole.
Step six
Drill or pierce 3mm two holes and attach the clips with the bolts provided.
Step seven
Use the countersunk bolt for the lower hole and the pan head bolt for the upper hole.
Step eight
Place washers at the back of the foam board and secure with the nuts. Cut off excess thread.
Step nine
Place the toe of the bat into the toe holder clip and the handle of the bat into the retaining arms.
Step ten
Make a deep rebate frame with matching spacer and assemble.