and details on the tubes?
and details on the tubes?
These are polypropylene tubes. PP can be welded but I used just a soldering iron to cap the ends with a piece of PP sheet. Ugly but works. The tubes are cut from central vacuum cleaner pipes. This is the actual product: http://allaway.fi/p/putki-0-6-m/ (only in Finnish, sorry).
Does anyone know of a step-by-step guide on how to build one of these roller-thingys for us, non-technical folk who can otherwise follow instructions? I want to build one that accommodates both the 2521 and 2551 jobo drums.
Thanks.
--Mario
http://colinflanarygraham.com/darkshop/?p=2249
Very simple and good looking roller... I have to keep going on finishing mine
Why does it need to roll clockwise and then counter-clockwise? Why can't it roll in one direction only? Is there a reason for the clockwise/counter-clockwise movement?
Thanks.
--Mario
Motor bases probably don't need to reverse directions as a general rule, but after some testing with mine I found that randomly reversing directions results in more even development when using very dilute developers.
It was a conclusion based on my experience, yes. DIY projects have to start somewhere.
To anyone wanting to build a very specific motor base with limited functionality I'd recommend making a simple mock up to test agitation speed and direction with as many different developer and film combos as possible, then spec the components and mechanics based on those results. If that seems too restrictive, as it did to me, then simply make one with a range of options.
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