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MartyW
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Posted: 11/02/10 at 11:16am |
We did king and I a couple of years back.. pretty easy set
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JoeMc
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Posted: 11/02/10 at 7:26pm |
David there is a post from George Pettit about applying fire retardant on cardboard
http://www.communitytheater.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4413&KW=cardboard&PID=23414#23414 also on his website;- I still can't see the use of PVC in making up flats as a goer, when it comes to constructing 'Stiles & rails? It may work on the odd smaller studio flats or headers, but not with much wider or taller 6' x15'+ ones. Edited by JoeMc - 11/02/10 at 10:20pm |
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Darren
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Posted: 11/03/10 at 9:33pm |
Glad to see all the conversation about this. The thought of PVC was a whim. In the end, we went with standard Broadway flats using 1x4s and luan.
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JoeMc
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Posted: 11/03/10 at 10:56pm |
A few comeatre groups here are opting to construct, what I call 'box framed' studio flats. Which seems to be easier to knock up but bulkier when storing them.
Like any studio flats erected in a set, they always seem to be what they are, hard flats usualy when the 'dutchman' aren't applied that well, unlike the broadway [soft] flats where calico [muslin] or roller bandage is used for the dutch jiont masking.
There again if the studio flats are covered in unbleached calico, utilising the shrinkage to tighten the surface, this would give the best results of the both skinning worlds & give a painted canvas finished surface.
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