As I design a darkroom space, I am trying to figure out what is the biggest print size that I will be able to do, really hoping to be able to hit at least 30x40. However, at just under 150 sq. feet, the space is not exactly huge....but I do manage to pull off 20x24 in 15 sq. feet currently, so.....
The main sink (Cal Stainless) has an inside dimension of 31” x 108” so it would be too tight for standard 30x40 trays unless I came up with some other way like custom SS inserts.
So my idea is to custom build my second sink out of ply and make it the max it can be on the plumbed wall but deeper. It would have an ID of 43” x 52” and serve double duty as a large paper processor and washer. How this *might* work is with a series of holes and pumps. The sheet of paper would sit on a insert that would prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the sink, allow liquid underneath it and could be easily tipped up to drain off excess chemistry in the fiber base of the paper. The insert could also have a length of 1” PVC across the short dimension as to create a “see-saw” like method of agitation the chemistry. In the corner, there would be a low point drain that would have a fast pump on it to quickly pull chemistry out of the sink into a designated container. Chemistry would be poured into the sink via large graduates or if applicable, gallon buckets, sucked out with the pump.
I am also thinking about putting a re-circulation pump together that would siphon the chemistry out one side and gently pour it over the print with a hand held hose as an option for agitation. My big concern there is the potential for cross contamination so I need to think that over.
I see this as being a hybrid between tray processing and using the “Pour in one spout” method of rotary on a Jobo. I also have a large piece of PVC drain pipe I got some time ago that would handle 40x50 if I felt like that might be an option, my biggest concern being the paper collapsing in on itself in the pipe due to water weight.
Something tells me that if I really wrap my head around it, I could design and build a custom sink paper processor for 30x40 and 40x50 but there are things to be looked at, hence my thinking out loud in this post. Custom made SS 30x40 trays that would fit in the two sinks could work, but for that kind of dough…I am leaning towards going full tilt custom on the sink.
I am well aware of the trough-tray and scrolling method and I am not ruling that out either, but I am trying to be innovative about it all too.
Whatcha “sink” about this one?
The main sink (Cal Stainless) has an inside dimension of 31” x 108” so it would be too tight for standard 30x40 trays unless I came up with some other way like custom SS inserts.
So my idea is to custom build my second sink out of ply and make it the max it can be on the plumbed wall but deeper. It would have an ID of 43” x 52” and serve double duty as a large paper processor and washer. How this *might* work is with a series of holes and pumps. The sheet of paper would sit on a insert that would prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the sink, allow liquid underneath it and could be easily tipped up to drain off excess chemistry in the fiber base of the paper. The insert could also have a length of 1” PVC across the short dimension as to create a “see-saw” like method of agitation the chemistry. In the corner, there would be a low point drain that would have a fast pump on it to quickly pull chemistry out of the sink into a designated container. Chemistry would be poured into the sink via large graduates or if applicable, gallon buckets, sucked out with the pump.
I am also thinking about putting a re-circulation pump together that would siphon the chemistry out one side and gently pour it over the print with a hand held hose as an option for agitation. My big concern there is the potential for cross contamination so I need to think that over.
I see this as being a hybrid between tray processing and using the “Pour in one spout” method of rotary on a Jobo. I also have a large piece of PVC drain pipe I got some time ago that would handle 40x50 if I felt like that might be an option, my biggest concern being the paper collapsing in on itself in the pipe due to water weight.
Something tells me that if I really wrap my head around it, I could design and build a custom sink paper processor for 30x40 and 40x50 but there are things to be looked at, hence my thinking out loud in this post. Custom made SS 30x40 trays that would fit in the two sinks could work, but for that kind of dough…I am leaning towards going full tilt custom on the sink.
I am well aware of the trough-tray and scrolling method and I am not ruling that out either, but I am trying to be innovative about it all too.
Whatcha “sink” about this one?
