Aah, wet process photography!

What you might do is to get some gelatin emulsion lito film sheet at big
enough size and put into warm water. The emulsion will slide off the film
and you can transfer it to the glass where it will stick. Lito is good
because you can work in pretty bright red LED light. With pan film you must
work in total darkness and this may tax your patience. The whole job is done
in a tray under water. 

// Lars

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirk Wallace [mailto:kwall...@wallacecompany.com]
> Sent: den 25 februari 2012 08:17
> To: LinuxCNC Users List
> Subject: [Emc-users] Film Emulsion for Encoder Wheels?
> 
> I wonder if one could make an encoder wheel with a thin glass disk,
> coat it with a film emulsion, expose it to an image of an encoder
> wheel, and develop it like regular film?
> 
> Or, use a thin sheet metal disk with photoresist and etch the slots?


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