Xandros
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Hi all,
I'm thinking about gelatin-based sizing again, and have researched different formulas online, and well it seems that there are as much different formulas / ratios / recipes as there are different printers.
Some people write to mix gelatin and alum hardener together before applying, some instruct to apply successive coatings of gelatin then alum several times, and each person gives different solution proportions. I could try all of them for sure, but that seems quite overkill. As all this is chemistry (albeit a bit complicated one), there should at least be a ideal gelatin/alum ratio optimal for hardening of the gelatin, which can then be more or less diluted in water and applied in different ways ... what do u think ?
I'm thinking about gelatin-based sizing again, and have researched different formulas online, and well it seems that there are as much different formulas / ratios / recipes as there are different printers.
Some people write to mix gelatin and alum hardener together before applying, some instruct to apply successive coatings of gelatin then alum several times, and each person gives different solution proportions. I could try all of them for sure, but that seems quite overkill. As all this is chemistry (albeit a bit complicated one), there should at least be a ideal gelatin/alum ratio optimal for hardening of the gelatin, which can then be more or less diluted in water and applied in different ways ... what do u think ?