DREW WILEY
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Hi Fujicaman,Ivanlow-
Go to Dead Link Removed and go to "resources" and look for a post by "Fujicaman". I have a list of some of the projects from the old Petersen's Photographic books and magazines. If you find one that interests you, PM me and I'll email it to you.
2) My sheet film development timer. I wrote an app for my Android device that does all sorts of cool stuff including text to speech (so the timer could prompt me), voice recognition (so the timer would respond to my spoken commands), cloud connection (so I can store film/developer combo timer configs on Azure)
Yes, I will be releasing it. There's a little bit more debugging to do before I put it into Google Play. I should have that bit done soon. Just have to find the time...that sounds amazing. Any plans to release it?
Which plan to you wantHi Fujicaman,
If you could send me a copy it would be great,
Renato
Hi Fujicaman,
If you could send me a copy it would be great,
Renato
All of the furniture - bench, drawer, shelves & electrical supplies.
A paper safe which only opens far enough to put/take paper, then closes under gravity, i.e. it doesn't open far enough to be able to leave the lid open without supporting it by hand. I've never investigated commercial paper safes - don't know whether this is something new or whether I've reinvented the wheel. Probably the latter, as there's little new in this life!
A vacuum baseboard for borderless prints on paper held totally flat. This is a 10" x 12" sheet of 1/8th" aluminium in which I drilled 750 1.5mm holes mounted on a shallow wooden box that I made, stained in Spanish Mahogany and French polished (OK, I'm lying about the French polish!). It's connected to a vacuum cleaner sited in the loft that provides the suck.
Steve
I decided to quit whining to myself and started working on moveable components for our 54" square powder room downstairs. First item was a work surface. The table in the photo is 18" x 49" x 41" tall. It is mostly finished but I need to put adjustable feet on the bottom. The garage floor is level, the bathroom is not. It's not square but it should suffice, I'm considering a way to put a small (~.5") lip on the top to use it as a secondary containment for fluids; and with a drain.
(Photo Coming later, needs to be resized for upload)
In the past for my minilab I built a 2' x 4' enlarger table when I started doing custom work. At that same time I built a sink that was 2' deep by ~11.5' long. Talk about something heavy. Fortunately I built the pedestal it sat on separately so placement was a little easier.
In the long past I made a 35mm, 2.25 x 2.25, and 4 x 5 negative carriers out of mat board for D2, those worked really well.
Which plan to you want
One of the mod's @ largeformat.com removed my post-PM me with an email address and I'll send you a list.
PM me with a Email address and I'll get a list to you.Impossible to choose now, as the content of the message was deleted by the forum mod.
Do you have the list of resources originally published on LFPF?
Thanks,
Renato
Impossible to choose now, as the content of the message was deleted by the forum mod.
Do you have the list of resources originally published on LFPF?
Thanks,
It's pure genius.My über-dooper, high-tech film drying rack used to hold film clips.
It's a piece of AWG 12 electrical wire (solid) that I wrapped around a closet rod. Spread the loops out so the clips are at a 45° angle. Bent the ends to hang off a pressure-held shower curtain rod. The removable curtain rod allows me to adjust the height I hang film from in the shower. Down at eye level for 4x5 sheets, up higher for 35mm strips.
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