5X7 Howard glass X 200 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
5X7 Howard glass X 200 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
You can make lots of little windows to watch things.
Paul
You should get some round ones for a different perspective.
Paul
Tin Can,
This is my first time posting to this forum. I saw that you purchased these plates from Howard Glass. Can you give me some more specifics on the type of glass you purchased, as well as thickness? What is the general cost per sheet once you purchase 200 plates?
Thanks!
I made a mistake on my order
Right now I cannot connect to Howard
I bought the cheapest Float glass green glass, perhaps 1.6MM thick, polished edges
I hope you have your holders, so you can measure to fit
I made mine 'film" size
You want 'Plate' size
What holders do you have
They vary
I forget the cost, I bought min
Tin Can
Tin Can
Thank you for your help. I found what you are talking about. It is the Soda Lime glass 1.6mm. Part number Item # SL-07. I am planning on using Zebra dry plate or J. Lane holders. I am planning on making mine the same size as J. Lane dry plates. 100mm x 127mm I don't have a large format camera yet, but am making these plates so they will fit once I get one. I am practicing just coating commercial emulsion (Rollei) on some hand cut 4x5 plates for now. I will must be making positives on my enlarger to test out printing on glass. I have plans and have purchased everything needed to make my own emulsions, and already made my own D76 developer.
Very exciting news!
I highly suggest the polished edges, as they do a great job
All plates are clean as can be! Packed with clean white HARD paper, no dust, no particles
Polished edges aid in emulsion adhesion
You may want a tiny bit thinner as I have some issues with 1.6mm
I also cut mine down to fit smaller
Tin Can
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