would black anodized aluminum work or a black delrin type product, or cut it from an old black film holder septum or dark slide?
or gaffer tape
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would black anodized aluminum work or a black delrin type product, or cut it from an old black film holder septum or dark slide?
or gaffer tape
I have used the Brass Black product before, and it works well. All of my lenses are attached to their lensboards using brass machine screws I treated with it. It comes out with a nice solid matte black color, especially after two coats. Since it's a stain, it doesn't change the thickness of the brass.
-Greg
Here's the monster!! This is the first time I've tried attachments with this system, I hope it works.
Patrick
I don't see any reason why Viradon shouldn't work if you already had it or couldn't obtain the sodium polysulfide.
Yipe! Is that what they call a "55 gallon barrel" lens? ;)
Just curious ('cause I'm about to do a similar project), how "black" can you get the brass with this stuff?Quote:
Originally Posted by Donald Miller
I'm pretty sure you'll have to cut powder charges to use that thing! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by veriwide
White bag! Charge 7!!!
KA- BOOOM!
hehehe
I'm sure it's meant to use flash powder!
Nice "Cannon", anyway :)
Even bigger than mine!
Bob, I get a deep satin black with 2-3 applications. The first one just kind of turns it brownish purple.
Why did you put all those lenses in a vitirine? Give them to me!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ole
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