How do you find this method with double sided xray film? I have tried it with single sided and found the film was inclined to get capillary adhesion as well as needing more chemistry than a flat bottom tray.Some folks just put a piece of glass on the bottom of the tray. I would suggest single weight window glass with sanded edges (to prevent cuts and reduce breakage)...but double strength window glass is fine, too...still get the edges sanded.
I did it for a while. I still have it, but it has started to rust through the nonstick coating. So expect it will work for a while, but it'll die sooner or later. I prefer plastic storage trays; they last longer.So I can use the brand new nonstick cake pan?
I did it for a while. I still have it, but it has started to rust through the nonstick coating. So expect it will work for a while, but it'll die sooner or later. I prefer plastic storage trays; they last longer.
BTW, I completely gave up on double sided xray film. No matter what I tried (and I tried literally everything), I never got a perfectly corner-to-corner scratch free and even development. The non-stick tray with a rather involved agitation scheme gave the best results - but still not good enough for my taste.
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