Re: vacuum easles

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From: Tom Ferguson (tomf2468@pipeline.com)
Date: 03/13/02-05:03:09 PM Z


Thanks Gregory, I also received similar advice from a local friend. I hadn't
thought about noise. I will, it is simple enough to do with my
studio/darkroom setup :-) Any thought on the actual building of the press?

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Tom Ferguson
http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com

> From: "Gregory W. Blank" <gblank@bellatlantic.net> > Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca > Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 16:19:26 -0500 > To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca > Subject: Re: vacuum easles > > on 3/13/02 3:58 PM, Tom Ferguson at tomf2468@pipeline.com wrote: > >> Any wise words of wisdom or web site references on building a vacuum easel >> big enough to take full sheets of watercolor paper (22x30 inch or >> 560x760mm)? I'm picturing this made with a "Home Depot" type wet/dry vacuum. > Words of wisdom,....with vacuum that big...best to put it in another room or > outside to use and run the hose inside. Micheal A Smith does this and has an > on/off switch inside the darkroom. > > I have a book titled Dye Transfer Made easy which has instructions on > building a Vacuum easel. What I want is one with optical plate glass and a > frame to hold it. > > The ISBN # on the book is 0-8174-3798-3 >


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