Had to take the day off from work, my kids started school and usually I get sick the first or second week into it.
So I'm just working away and UPS dropped off my contact frames from Formulary. It was backordered cause the guy who makes it had some equipment problems. But boy, these are really, really nice for the money. I can smell the new oil on the wood. In the back, there are clip springs (don't know what to call it). These are way better than the old ons I got from ebay that have those pressure clips that always cut into the wood.
Can't wait to use it! Guess I'll be "working" on my negs in the bathroom today instead of real work.
Congrats on the frames! Perhaps a pic or two when the bug passes (ahem!)?
Isn't it wonderful how biologically "active" kids can be when in contact with each other?
The Formulary frames are without a doubt, some of the worst I've ever used. If I were the OP I would send them back for immediate credit.The complaints are about the tautness of those clips. They hold the back very very firmly in place and snap in and out with great vigor.
Some claim that it is hard to open and close them without catching a finger. I've personally used them and seen them made. They are sturdy and so what is a problem if you accidentally nip a finger with them? It costs a tiny pinch is all.
It is all in personal opinion. I really don't care one way or another. I have 2 frames here of another design, and have used the Formulary frames when teaching there or taking a course. All are satisfactory to me.
PE
Interesting; never seen that type of clip on a frame. Let me know how they work, would you?
The Formulary frames are without a doubt, some of the worst I've ever used. If I were the OP I would send them back for immediate credit.
Can you tell me what faults to look for?
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