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I have to give this another thought because, this sounds more practical for me
I started with the Rockland dry plate kit. It has everything you need -- plates, emulsion, developer and fixer. You'll read a lot about modifications and enhancements -- almost to the point of debilitating confusion -- but if you start with the kit and make plates out of the box, you'll at least have a grounding. Coating is a little bit challenging -- keeping the emulsion and plates warm, not making a mess while pouring and coating, and then quickly getting them somewhere cool and dark where they can sit level and "cure."

I made this with my first kit and no previous experience coating anything.
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I started with the Rockland dry plate kit. It has everything you need -- plates, emulsion, developer and fixer. You'll read a lot about modifications and enhancements -- almost to the point of debilitating confusion -- but if you start with the kit and make plates out of the box, you'll at least have a grounding. Coating is a little bit challenging -- keeping the emulsion and plates warm, not making a mess while pouring and coating, and then quickly getting them somewhere cool and dark where they can sit level and "cure."
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Well done! I'm finding it very encouraging.
 
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