Harmvw
Member
Hi all,
This is my first post on here, I hope the location is right.
I dove in to the rabbit hole of solargraphy, the first time I saw a solargraph was during a visit to a observatory a couple a years ago.
Lately I saw another one at an other observatory and decided to try to make one myself.
Instead of using a "normal" (beer)can i used a spare piece of rainpipe, it is 80mm in diameter.
I made a large hole in it, in front of that i placed a piece of brass sheet metal with thickness 0.05mm.
In that i drilled a 0.3mm hole with the edges sanded down flat.
I glued the bottom an taped the top and bottom.
It looked like this.
I used glossy 18.7x24 ILFORD paper. (later I read that matt would have been better)
This was the mounted position.
After 8 days 2,5 sunny the others rainy, we took it down to see if it worked.
Well it worked, only it paper was pretty moist.
I was able to make a scan of the paper.
It looked nice.
I inverted en mirror it in photoshop.
Now it looks like this.
I was wonder if the ghost trails were because I used glossy paper.
And is this much condensation normal for 8 day outdoors, or is it due to the materials used?
Thanks for reading and possibly replying.
Harm vdw
This is my first post on here, I hope the location is right.
I dove in to the rabbit hole of solargraphy, the first time I saw a solargraph was during a visit to a observatory a couple a years ago.
Lately I saw another one at an other observatory and decided to try to make one myself.
Instead of using a "normal" (beer)can i used a spare piece of rainpipe, it is 80mm in diameter.
I made a large hole in it, in front of that i placed a piece of brass sheet metal with thickness 0.05mm.
In that i drilled a 0.3mm hole with the edges sanded down flat.
I glued the bottom an taped the top and bottom.
It looked like this.
I used glossy 18.7x24 ILFORD paper. (later I read that matt would have been better)
This was the mounted position.
After 8 days 2,5 sunny the others rainy, we took it down to see if it worked.
Well it worked, only it paper was pretty moist.
I was able to make a scan of the paper.
It looked nice.
I inverted en mirror it in photoshop.
Now it looks like this.
I was wonder if the ghost trails were because I used glossy paper.
And is this much condensation normal for 8 day outdoors, or is it due to the materials used?
Thanks for reading and possibly replying.
Harm vdw