what are people's thoughts on black paper tape? Wendy Garfinkel
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000, Kosinski Family wrote:
Actually, there is no cloth electrician's tape because cloth
is flammable. But if you go to an electrician's supplier you
can get extra wide black vinyl tape (up to 2 inches wide).
There are lots of these suppliers around, even in the middle of
r wrote:
I responded earlier to this tape topic- but don't know if you all got
the info.
I did, thanks.
As I stated earlier- your local motion picture equipment supplier
should carry it-
I'm assuming the gaffer tape Michael pointed to at Calument is the same
tape you're talking about.
I responded earlier to this tape topic- but don't know if you all got the info.
I work in film (primarily commercials) and we use a tape called gaff tape. It
comes in black, gray and white. Fairly expensive (between 18.00 -40 bucks a
roll) and is the GOD of all tapes- it is cloth based and used
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 07:54:06 -0500, James Kellar ja...@kellar.com
wrote:
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at, http://www.zeroimage.com/camera1.html.
I ordered one a few days ago. As
In reply to several messages on the subject of black tapes:
I would be very reticent about using any tape labeled electrician's tape in a
pinhole camera, for a couple of reasons:
First, electrician's tape is designed to be slightly elastic so that it can be
tightly wrapped around wires and it
In a message dated 11/10/00 6:30:05 PM, zin...@telenet.net writes:
Actually, there is no cloth electrician's tape because cloth is
flammable.
But if you go to an electrician's supplier you can get extra wide black
vinyl tape (up to 2 inches wide). There are lots of these suppliers around,