V-Nails & Wedges for Joiners
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Picture Frame V-NailsWhen it comes to picture frames, it's important to make sure your joint is clean and precise. V-nails are an ideal choice for holding your joint tight while your glue dries. V-nails offer aesthetics and versatility, as they blend almost seamlessly with the frame and can be installed with various underpinners. They also come in different varieties based on molding material so you can make sure you're using the right v-nail. United Manufacturers Supplies even offers v-nails in bulk quantities for larger production. What Are Picture Frame V-Nails?V-nails are V-shaped nails that are pressed into the back of a frame to hold the seam tight during glue drying time. They are placed so that they are on either side of the seam that is formed when two sides are pressed together to form a corner. The v-nails hold the corner together to prevent movement while the frame is assembled. V-nails can be referred to as "v-wedges" or "v-pins" by certain manufacturers and sellers. They can be used with a machine called an underpinner, which are available in both manual and pneumatic models. United Manufacturers Supplies carries v-nails compatible with the most recognizable brands of underpinners. Such as AMP, Pistorius, Inmes, Euro, and Morso Underpinners. What Are V-Nails Used For?V-nails are used to secure picture frame joints during the frame building process. Picture frame V-nails are available in multiple heights to fit all sizes of moldings, and are the professional framers choice. V-nails also come in different varieties for use in softwoods, medium woods, hardwoods and MDF (medium-density fiberboard). The molding material you use determines the type of V-nail that will be required. Softwoods include cedar, poplar and pine. These tend to have a more open grain that requires a sharp V-nail to connect the molding. You would also use softwood V-nails for plastic frame molding. Hardwoods such as maple, oak, hickory, ash, walnut and cherry have a tighter grain, so a V-nail that is blunter is necessary to join the molding. Hardwood V-nails would also be used for moldings made of MDF (medium-density fiberboard). Benefits of Using V-NailsThere are several benefits to using V-nails over traditional side nailing, including: - Aesthetics: With a V-nail, your corners will be tighter and more seamless, reducing the time and labor of filling seams and resulting in a cleaner, smoother, frame appearance.
- Versatile: V-nails come in different varieties based on the type of molding so that the frame will not crack or become damaged. Different heights allow them to work with all types and styles of frames.
- Reliable: When properly selected and applied, V-nails effectively provide an additional reinforcement to hold picture frames together sturdily so you can rest assured that your frame will remain in optimal condition for years to come.
Why Should I Buy From United Manufacturers Supplies? At United Manufacturers Supplies, we are a one-stop-shop for framing supplies and hardware. We offer a large selection of products so you can find everything you need, whether you are an individual artist or looking for products for your professional framing shop. Our expert customer service agents can walk you through the framing process and help you find just the right supplies.
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