From: Peter Howey (stimpy@freedomdrivingaids.com)
Date: 07/09/02-11:45:47 AM Z
I would think that sandblasting would work just as well? I might try this
if nobody has already tried it.
Cheers,
Pyotr
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From: <jeffbuck@swcp.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>; "Jeff Foster"
<jfoster@uclink.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: DIY ground glass
Jeff -- It isn't worth the trouble. They're not that expensive. Get a new
chemically-etched ground glass from one of the commercial suppliers or on
Ebay
from the frequent auctions of dagor77@earthlink.net ("Pure Viewing Pleasure"
etc.). -jb
Jeff Foster <jfoster@uclink.berkeley.edu> said:
> hi,
> Has anyone used glass etching cream to make their
> own ground glass? I need one for an 8x10 back
> and though this might be a solution. the cream can be found at craft/hobby
> stores.
> says 1-3 minutes and the glass is etched,
>
> thanks for any info,
> Jeff
>
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> Jeff Foster
>
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