hard to get something flatter or more dimensionally stable.
.050 and it's only a problem with the horizontal slide and I will add a nut on top to correct. I made the upper assembly reversible and put the tensioner on the side, Wrong! In practice it works quite well and the small bit of fiddling no problem.The gaps between inner and outer tube, don't they make it hard to adjust position precisely?
Ya, I'm applying a second coat of paint on the cut edges and keeping it inside.As long as you can avoid humidity fluctuations. An indoor environment should do this in most climates.
That's a cool idea! There's room! I had one on my old beseler MCRX. It was galvanized steel so I could use magnetic paper stops.Making a vacuum table for the copystand might just be a worthwhile endeavor.
That's a cool idea! There's room! I had one on my old beseler MCRX. It was galvanized steel so I could use magnetic paper stops.
I'll get back to it next week, I have to change the studio for that. I'm off and running on a new darkroom sink. it's 25x88 and I'm hoping it will handle 4 16x20 trays with a lab faucet installed. Fiberglass on the way.Would you, please, provide the initial full shot, besides a new photo of the newly whole unit.
You really need some stainless steel screws reinforcing it.
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