Hi all, I was hoping to get some advice on rod coating onto paper.
I've just got myself a nice looking glass rod from wetplatesupplies that has bent upturned handles on either end and have been practicing with cyanotype. Unfortunately it was not as easy as I imagined!
Basically, the solution is being left in streaks rather that a solid coating as I draw it down the paper. The only way I'm able to get a complete coat is by alternating vertical and horizontal strokes or shifting the rod around. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? is this normal on the first few up and down motions?
I don't think the streaking is consistently in the same area and to my eyes the rod and the table I'm working on are both flat and straight.
Any help is appreciated
I've just got myself a nice looking glass rod from wetplatesupplies that has bent upturned handles on either end and have been practicing with cyanotype. Unfortunately it was not as easy as I imagined!
Basically, the solution is being left in streaks rather that a solid coating as I draw it down the paper. The only way I'm able to get a complete coat is by alternating vertical and horizontal strokes or shifting the rod around. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? is this normal on the first few up and down motions?
I don't think the streaking is consistently in the same area and to my eyes the rod and the table I'm working on are both flat and straight.
Any help is appreciated