Thank you! I forgot to give some details. Film was TMY-2 8x10, developed in Pyrocat-HD, semi-stand. This blade is massive and it was sitting on a machine meant to sharpen the teeth, at an abandoned shake and shingle mill down the road from my house. It was so dark in there, I could only see some of the teeth to focus on. Reciprocity made the exposure long but not too bad with this film. It was pure luck that one of the teeth lined up perfectly with the corner of the warning label. I have made carbon prints from this negative, (When Kodak made this film, they definitely had carbon transfer in mind!) and they look great!
Thank you andreios. The print is quite nice with very subtle relief. I transfered it onto paper that was sized with albumen over gelatin, so it is has a matte finish than with just gelatin sizing.