ChristopherCoy
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Decided to make my own UV light source for my cyanotypes.
I used some 1x3 cypress scrap wood and cut a 1/4" wide groove the length of the board using my cordless circular saw and a jig. Then cut two 22" pieces, and two 18" pieces with 45° mitered corners. Bought a 2'x4' piece of sanded birch underlayment, cut it to size and placed it in the groove. I then screwed/glued the frame at the corners, and ran a bead of glue alone all sides of the bottom.
I purchased THESE uv-a blacklight LED strips from eBay. I ordered them on Friday and they were delivered on Sunday. I liked these because they came with the power adapter, and the plug already soldered on. And as a bonus, every tenth diode has solder on the contacts already, which was perfect for my application. All that's left is to wire each section to the other. I have them temporarily taped in place until I figure out the exact width they need to be. Total of 33 feet of LED's, or 600 individual LED's in the box.
Total investment thus far is a mere $30 for the LED strips and underlayment.

I used some 1x3 cypress scrap wood and cut a 1/4" wide groove the length of the board using my cordless circular saw and a jig. Then cut two 22" pieces, and two 18" pieces with 45° mitered corners. Bought a 2'x4' piece of sanded birch underlayment, cut it to size and placed it in the groove. I then screwed/glued the frame at the corners, and ran a bead of glue alone all sides of the bottom.
I purchased THESE uv-a blacklight LED strips from eBay. I ordered them on Friday and they were delivered on Sunday. I liked these because they came with the power adapter, and the plug already soldered on. And as a bonus, every tenth diode has solder on the contacts already, which was perfect for my application. All that's left is to wire each section to the other. I have them temporarily taped in place until I figure out the exact width they need to be. Total of 33 feet of LED's, or 600 individual LED's in the box.
Total investment thus far is a mere $30 for the LED strips and underlayment.





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