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Another use I have for them:
I adapt film to use in my subminiature cameras which originally used 16mm film.
The problem arises when developing in a patterson tank as the film is prone to exit the tank when the chemicals are poured out.
I overcame this issue by drilling a 35mm canister full of holes, ensuring any burr was sanded down.
The tiny piece of film now sits in the canister which then sits in the tank.
The chems flow through drilled holes with no problem!
I adapt film to use in my subminiature cameras which originally used 16mm film.
The problem arises when developing in a patterson tank as the film is prone to exit the tank when the chemicals are poured out.
I overcame this issue by drilling a 35mm canister full of holes, ensuring any burr was sanded down.
The tiny piece of film now sits in the canister which then sits in the tank.
The chems flow through drilled holes with no problem!
