Film Photography - Darkroom Sink (Part I)
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- My plan is to build a proper darkroom sink for all my needs from traditional darkroom prints, Lith process and other alternative processes. The sink should be waterproof, chemical resistant and should last at least 20-30 years of service.
Even though I had already started searching about to see if I could buy a used one. They do appear once or twice a year on the second hand market. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything suitable. So hence I decided to have a go and build my own!
This build will explain the parts, links as well, and include instructions along the way for each stage of the darkroom sink construction.
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Wicked!
Looks awesome!
Thank you so much Sophia, hope you get to come over and try it out soon.
Looks great - love the size of it - plenty of room to work
Thanks Dave, I'm super chuffed with it. Just need to do the epoxy and plumbing, then I'm set.
Very good, I would love to know what kind of wood you used.
Hi Rafael,
The plywood panels I managed to get hold off from a local DIY store, are phenolic resin coated, BFU 100 - weather resistant ... more on the blog post gavinlyons.photography/build-darkroom-sink/
Best,
Gavin
Awesome! Inspiring for an upcoming major project ...
Thanks Jamie! Bigger Lith probably, I really want to do more darkroom prints without limits and also more VDB and Cyanotypes without the mess. Well that's plan.