I'm looking for a specific product that is used in wall upholstery (I have been told that it is from France). The best way to describe it is - similar to a metal tacking strip mounted to a piece of 1/4" lattis. The way that it works, is that the tacking strip with a jagged edge overhangs the lattis by about a 1/4". Creating a slight void when pushed against the wall. Once an allowance is made for the thickness of the fabric, the lattis strip is stapled to the wall.
One side of the wall is blind tacked. The other is tucked between the metal tacking strip and the wall (the jagged edge on one side of the tacking strip holds the fabric).
My problem is - I have to upholster a large area with a lot of tight corners and my client is insisting on blind tacking everything.
I'm familiar with the majority of fabric tracking systems, but I really need something 1/4" thick, so that it does not protrude bast the baseboard.
Thanks.
Couldn't you just use tack strips? Or curvese?
Search the member list for tapissier. He used to post on this board, but hasn't been around in a while. He's from France.
I always loved Tapissier's posts, Sofa.. I know he posts over on the boards at the Professional Upholstery and Soft Furnishings Group, too. And I know he has a beautiful website. Maybe if you search for him on this site there will be a link to his website and a contact. He in NYC, I think.
Quote from: bobbin on November 10, 2010, 01:52:14 am
I know he posts over on the boards at the Professional Upholstery and Soft Furnishings Group, too.
The last time I checked, he was now just a "guest" at Carrscorner.
But his e-mail is still listed in his profile here.
You've looked at Whisper Walls tracks? Seems to me the ones I've worked with are about 1/4" thick or less.
June
Thank you for the responses.
Yes. I can upholster the walls with tack strip and plygrip if I have to. If it was a small (straight) area, it would not be a problem. Unfortunately, there are a lot of obstacles and the designer chose a thin fabric that is going to accent every imperfection.
No. I have not looked into Wisper Wall Tracks .... will do.
Thanks.