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... An update of sorts. This slitter is a crank type that started as much because I wanted to play with my unimat lathe/mill as for any other reason (my
... As suggested, tolerances matter, and often they're best considered as a percentage of the total dimension. For Minox film, 0.2 mm is more than 2% of the
Ohhhh,,,,, somebodies forgot their happy pills! It's just film and a hobby. The really big thing...It's not going to mess up anybody's Christmas no matter
... For perspective, this difference is about the same as the thickness of common 4x5 sheet film stock, or about half again the thickness of 35 mm still film