RE: PRINTING FRAMES

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From: Temi (Temi@TemiOriginals.com)
Date: 10/09/02-06:26:28 AM Z


Hello Gord,
Making tension with a strip of wood sounds like the best way for me.
Yes, if your friend can provide info on this, it would be very much
appreciated. Thank you. Temi

-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon J. Holtslander [mailto:holtsg@duke.usask.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 11:04 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: PRINTING FRAMES

Hi:

A friend of mine made a split back printing frame. He didn't use spring
steel to tension it, but used a piece of wood, an oak laminate I think
(he
also builds boats as a hobby). I can ask him how he did this.

Gord

On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Eric Nelson wrote:

> I had a 20x24 mahogany printing frame made but it had
> no spring backs, just some turn buckles, so I found
> mine through B&S.
> eric
> --- Temi <Temi@TemiOriginals.com> wrote:
> > I hope to build a print-out frame. Two questions
> > have come up - 1/ Where
> > can 'spring steel' be purchased? 2/ Does the
> > thickness of the glass used
> > have any effect on the exposure? - Thanks in advance
> > - Temi
>
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