fdonadio
Member
Hello, everyone!
I am trying to help a friend get into wet plate — and getting into it along with him, waaaaaaay before I planned — but it's been a nightmare. We're trying to source all the chemistry and regulations are keeping us from getting everything we need.
First, we tried tto find collodion "off-the-shelf", but all we could find is the "flexible" one. Then, I read every document about wet plate collodion and got confident that I could make gun-cotton myself and dilute it with ethyl ether... but regulations keep me from buying Nitric Acid. I got everything else, including ethyl ether, so... go figure!
Finally, last weekend, I came across these ping-pong — or table tennis — balls at a sports store. The package label had a warning: "keep away from fire or excessive heat". It reminded me that these balls are made out of nitrocellulose!
So, I ask: has anyone tried diluting ping-pong balls with ethyl ether to make collodion? I am afraid there are additional components — like white dye, for example — that would make it unsuitable for photographic collodion... But asking wouldn't hurt, right?
Google didn't turn out a thing...
Cheers,
Flavio
I am trying to help a friend get into wet plate — and getting into it along with him, waaaaaaay before I planned — but it's been a nightmare. We're trying to source all the chemistry and regulations are keeping us from getting everything we need.
First, we tried tto find collodion "off-the-shelf", but all we could find is the "flexible" one. Then, I read every document about wet plate collodion and got confident that I could make gun-cotton myself and dilute it with ethyl ether... but regulations keep me from buying Nitric Acid. I got everything else, including ethyl ether, so... go figure!
Finally, last weekend, I came across these ping-pong — or table tennis — balls at a sports store. The package label had a warning: "keep away from fire or excessive heat". It reminded me that these balls are made out of nitrocellulose!
So, I ask: has anyone tried diluting ping-pong balls with ethyl ether to make collodion? I am afraid there are additional components — like white dye, for example — that would make it unsuitable for photographic collodion... But asking wouldn't hurt, right?
Google didn't turn out a thing...
Cheers,
Flavio