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Hi Everyone,

While looking for equipment that can handle 20x24 prints I was somehow shocked about easel prices for that size. I looked for alternatives and came up with this:



So I'm wondering how you guys handle that size. Do you use proper (damn expansive) easels or do you also have custom solutions?

Thanks :smile:
 
Very nice! I’ve been eyeing the high prices of 20x24 easels, too. They’re going for about $500 used on the big auction site. I’ve already been thinking about making one.

I like the focus knob extension, too.

Ed
 
I’m definitely making me one of these when I need a big easel.
 
Foamboard with tape?

It's a beautiful easel, but I'm lazy and have such little free time to even print.
 
Very nice. Do you have any sketches? I'm a bit unclear about the strips you inserted just before the exposure, do they fit under a lip in the top frame, or are they just weights to hold the paper down, or ???

Nice use of clamps, too. That focus extension is brilliant, and I also noted the clamp holding the hose in what appears to be your print washer. Did you simply mount a drain into the side of the tray?
 
@all: Thanks for the feedback! :smile:

They’re going for about $500 used on the big auction site.
True, and it's very hard to find a used one.

I'm a bit unclear about the strips you inserted just before the exposure, do they fit under a lip in the top frame, or are they just weights to hold the paper down, or ???
They are metal ones just spending some weights to keep the paper down :wink:. I was also thinking to use a metal frame instead of a mat board/passepartout but the current solution works very well.

Did you simply mount a drain into the side of the tray?
Yes, as simple as that :smile:.
 
I use a plain picture frame with the glass removed. If the image is cropped I make a custom mask using thin card that slips above the printing paper.
 
I'm a Saunders easel addict. So you know my answer. I walked away from a Vacuum easel for an enormous process camera, 4x5 foot. That was a good call. I very rarely print over 11x14 so you are wise!
 
Hi Everyone,

While looking for equipment that can handle 20x24 prints I was somehow shocked about easel prices for that size. I looked for alternatives and came up with this:



So I'm wondering how you guys handle that size. Do you use proper (damn expansive) easels or do you also have custom solutions?

Thanks :smile:

Outstanding, better to spend your $ on those nice timers than a huge easel. Beautiful work start to finish.
 
I cut a window in black posterboard - t-square and fresh exacto blade, very clean. Tape it (hinge-style) to the baseboard and use lines of tape to align the paper. I have a couple aluminum framing squares that I rest on top of it. Works fine - as much as I'd like a legit easel (they have one for $450 at the local used photo store) I think this will do for now. As far as the final print goes, it's perfect, you'd never know it was so simple.
 
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