Vaughn
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I had made a note of your comment about using old film, but the only size I have is 5x4. X-ray film, whilst a good idea, would mean sourcing yet more stuff - If I ever come across any, I'll snap it up straight away. In the meantime, if anyone is looking for thymol, I found bee keepers use it for varroa mite control (and it is reasonably cheap).
For the tissue support material, the film I use is litho film. It is only .004" in thickness, compared to .007" for normal films. If one does not have a good contact printing frame, I found that when using the tissue on the .007" film, it was difficult to keep good contact between the negative and the tissue during exposure. But that was many years ago -- I should try it again one of these days when I have nothing to do. LOL!
I still use the watercolor paints in tubes for my pigment. Mostly Lampblack and Burnt Sienna right now. At the amounts I use, the cost is reasonable. But the Black Cat Ink does sound interesting...but it does mean recalibrating, so I am not rushing into it.
I finally broke down and bought a 5 pound bag of gelatin from BulkFoods. I always liked the idea of getting my makings from the supermarket. But at $5 a pound (w/shipping), compared to $20 - $40/lb at the market in little tiny packages, I went for the bulk.
Vaughn