I just coated my first set of metal plates using the Rockland kit with Ag Plus emulsion. I had my emulsion pretty warm and I tried spreading the emulsion with bare fingers but it seemed pretty blotchy. Is there a way of getting a nice, even coating?
I've used a hvlp sprayer (same type used in woodworking) to spray liquid emulsion on canvas. Its the only way I've found to get an even coat.
PE, will those blades work for other processes like maybe Carbon or Albumen?
Yes, they work with other processes. Sandy King and I worked with and coated some carbon sheets last spring using one of his formulas.
Just because it works, does not mean that it is optimum though. As Sandy pointed out, due to the thickness of the carbon required, other methods function just as well as the blade.
PE
Kevin has a good point. Using the plate coating method will work well with a heated plate and by pouring on the Liquid Light. In that case, if it is too thick you could dilute it with a small amount of Everclear (95% ethyl alcohol with no denaturing agents).
PE
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