"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: mimosatexas on August 05, 2016, 03:17:39 PMI would aim to be able to fit 2 23x31 or 23x33 in the largest size, with the added benefit that it will hold single larger poster/sign screens as well.Like I said, I am not going to get carried away with multiple models. The plan was, and still is to make a powerful unit that is affordable. Most people will never need to burn 2-23x31 screens at the same time, especially with exposure times sub 2-minutes. A model to fit 31x41 would be for graphics users but as mentioned its merely an idea at this time, no commitments.
I would aim to be able to fit 2 23x31 or 23x33 in the largest size, with the added benefit that it will hold single larger poster/sign screens as well.
I know its an old thread now, and I wish that I could report back with some pictures...but the reality of manufacturing in China is one of where if you want to make something, there is everything you can imagine. However like most things its about numbers, 1 of something = forget it, 100 = maybe and 10,000 is a "base" but still a price that makes it hard. Well that is kind of where I am at, debating on how much I want to invest in order to get the price point I want. My LED mfg wants a (min) order of 50,000 in order to make my custom design and there is a 90 day lead time due to special tooling and fitting my "small" run into their production schedule. Whats nuts is that they can make them in just one day....its the scale of capacity here, its insane. Under 50,000 unit order and they are made in the prototype lab and the prices triple!! The budget for this is already tight and I am weighing my desire to make a professional unit right off the bat, or as I am considering making an "entry level" unit with off the shelf LED's and testing the waters. However I am intrigued to see that Anatol has obviously been reading this thread and has even implemented my design into their own equipment. LED's surface mounted on metal boards and in a staggered position for even light distribution. Not really very surprising though, but I guess that in a way it does validate my own design concept so maybe I should be flattered? Either way a sneak peek at Anatol's new design that completely implements what I have clearly stated here as my own design.
We have a pretty large vacuum frame and burn 2 - 23 x 3`1's routinely, with a 5K Metal Halide lamp, but the difference in the exposure times would probably render that moot. The question would be perhaps whether you are getting 2 screens at a much faster time than currently burning 2 up...
Thanks Chris. LED's are definitely making inroads into the world of lighting.I use mostly Diazo (WR 25) and from what I've read, LED isn't the best light source anyhow. The thought just passed through my mind. I enjoy building projects so I won't rule it out for some point in the future.
The unit will be a very sleek, compact unit that uses 120 multi-spectrum UV LED's,