| We have the most common and most needed
tools for working with acid free or regular mat boards. Use these
tools to make your work more fun and productive. You will enjoy working
with mat boards much more when you have the proper tools. Most of
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Mat
Corner Marker
This Mat Corner Marker is used to create borders and marking and
making mats. It saves measuring time and is simple to use. This
tool is a must have for anyone that cuts photo mats.
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Mat Center Finding Ruler
The mat ruler above is a must have for anyone cutting photo mats.
To find the center of any picture mat, simple place the mat center
finding ruler on the picture mat until the same marks appear at
each end. Self explanatory once you used it. Once used you wouldn't
be without this mat ruler again. In use constantly in our shop.
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The Burnishing Bone above is used to finish the edges of
mat boards. The burnishing bone eliminates rough edges caused by
the mat cutter and also is used to make over cuts less obvious.
The burnishing bone is also used to burnish various tapes down to
the mat. This is the real nice tool that the professionals use,
and will last for years. This tool is very useful in many aspects
of picture framing. A must have tool.
The Mat Saver Files are used to fix trouble spots caused
by dull blades or just to fix other areas of mat boards caused by
blade mis-adjustment These files are also used to touch up picture
frames and picture frame corners. These files are very useful in
all fazes of picture framing work.
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Mat
Board Cleaning Pad
This cleaning pad is used to clean mat boards and liners. The closed
end sock is filled with a cleaning agent. This pad is 5 inches long
by 1 3/4 inches wide. Soft, grit free pad erases dirt and fingerprints
from paper and mats. Never needs washing and is completely reusable.
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Mat Smacker
This beautiful hand crafted tool is used to apply pressure to mats
that are being joined together using ATG tape or glue. Using it
eliminates dirt being transferred to mats and fingerprints and oil
from your hands.
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