[SPAM] RE: can I comment

From: Sandy King <sanking_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 28 Dec 2006 - 12:54:18 PST

Witho,

It is just as easy to cut Yupo and Denril MultiMedia Vellum as it is paper?

Or am I missing something here?

Sandy

At 9:43 PM +0100 12/28/06, Witho Worms wrote:
>Sandy and Vaughn,
>
>If you use a tissue with a 'plastic' support how do you make your tests for
>carbon. For me is was a major disadvantage using non-paper tissue. With a
>paper backing I just cut it into the piece I need for testing.
>
>Witho
>
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>Sandy King
>Verzonden: donderdag 28 december 2006 21:25
>Aan: carbon@spitbite.org
>Onderwerp: Re: [carbon] can I comment
>
>At 11:31 AM -0800 12/28/06, Vaughn Hutchins wrote:
>>public, and to the patron who donated the big bucks to purchase it.
>>
>>Sandy...
>>Just a loose idea...after pouring on a large "fragile" sheet of
>>paper, if it is hard to move to the drying racks, perhaps one can
>>slice it in place (in half or whatever) with an exacto knife and
>>then moved to the drying rack in easier-to-handle pieces? It would
>>score the material one works on, but that may not be significant.
>>Good luck in your search for a good tissue support!
>>
>>Vaughn
>
>
>Vaughn,
>
>I have the problem covered for the moment. About a year or so ago I
>bought a fairly large stock of Lenox paper, 22X29" for Pt./Pd.
>printing, based on performance of a previous batch. However, the new
>stuff is not nearly as good so I need to dispose of it. I have
>already made a few large tissues with the whole sheets and was able
>to pick each of them up and deposit on a drying rack. As I recall,
>the paper was only about $1 a sheet so it is fairly economical.
>However, it is fairly thick stock and while I won't have trouble with
>it in my vacuum frames it might be too stiff for use in a contact
>printing frame.
>
>Sandy
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