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1827
Marty,  I would strongly suggest the tripod mount be made from metal. Brass, steel, or aluminum. Some sort of plate or insert that would spread the load of...
Matt Mengel
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May 16, 2009
9:14 pm
1828
marty, (and Matt) for my 8x10 and larger cameras I make, I have found a 3/8" T-Nut mounted into a slight recess (to flush the top), glued with 2 part epoxy...
Erie Patsellis
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May 16, 2009
10:09 pm
1829
Yes, another fine way to do it. Since Marty asked about how to tap the hole, I thought I'd give him that info. Many ways to skin that cat. Good luck to all. ...
Matt Mengel
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May 18, 2009
5:23 pm
1830
Thanks to all who sent their suggestions for my 8 X 10 pinhole camera. I decided to use a 3/8 T-nut, which I already had in my tool room, I traced its top...
Martin magid
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May 24, 2009
3:13 pm
1831
It is probably a bit too late but... Putting the T-nut flange inside the camera rather than the outside would guarantee that it does not pull out. The screws...
Ken Strauss
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May 24, 2009
3:47 pm
1832
The T-nut-on-the-inside-pointing-outward is my normal way. I usually "seat" it far enough into the wood that the metal sticks out of the other side a tiny...
Myron Gochnauer
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May 24, 2009
5:09 pm
1833
I'd love to see the finished camera. Will you be posting pics? ... From: Martin magid <martin.magid@...> Subject: [cameramakers] Re: Making a tripod hole...
Matt Mengel
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May 24, 2009
6:38 pm
1834
Matt -- Is there a way of posting photos to this group, or do I have to use Flickr? Marty...
Martin magid
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May 24, 2009
11:27 pm
1835
The Yahoo Group has a space for uploading images. If you prefer Flickr you could do that, too. Try...
Matt Mengel
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May 25, 2009
2:04 am
1836
I run a blog Magnorama <http://somakray.blogspot.com> , where I've compiled some information on handmade panoramic cameras and othe novel photographic...
somak_ray
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May 31, 2009
4:12 pm
1837
If you are interested in building a panoramic cameras, take a look at:   http://www.diyphotographics.ik.com/   Mike is a good guy.    Tim Stabler If you...
Timothy Stabler
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Jun 1, 2009
10:48 pm
1838
Hi, all: I have a couple of general questions here. First, I have developed an interest in building a 4x5 field camera that I can use for landscape...
jackreed1@...
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Jun 3, 2009
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1839
I'm getting ready to build a 4x5 too. I don't know whether it will be from plans or a kit like the Bulldog or from scratch. So far I have a film pack, a lens...
pramponi
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Jun 4, 2009
11:17 pm
1840
I have built three large format cameras. Firstly a 5 x 4 aluminium monorail that was rubbish. Then a 12 x 10 wooden field camera that was successful and...
Norman Valentine
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Jun 4, 2009
11:58 pm
1841
I've working on my Polaroid 110B conversion project for more than 4 years already, and not yet success, but what I can share with you the lens interchange...
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Jun 5, 2009
1:39 am
1842
Enclosed are two pictures of a Burke & James Panoram Camera which I have listed on Ebay.This has some interesting mods from the original torpedo camera. Like...
Ra
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Jul 3, 2009
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1843
And more detailed process in here: http://salihonbashome.blogspot.com/...
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Jul 4, 2009
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1844
Can I pick your brains for moment. I have been making a paper pinhole camera. When I have them printed I would like them to be black on one side for light...
mcnultychris
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Jul 19, 2009
7:25 pm
1845
Just a quick introduction from a new member. I found this group during my research for my camera building project. I've been thinking about building a 4x5...
claudermilk_trm
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Jul 31, 2009
2:13 pm
1846
To all of : cameramakers@yahoogroups.com Hi ! Having buy 20 years ago, a second hand Super Angulon F/8 - 90mm covering an image circle of 210mm , I just...
Michel Dusariez
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Aug 12, 2009
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1847
In the process of getting an old 4x5 TLR up and running again, I decided I would like to have an "in-line" viewer for the ground glass. I can probably build...
Myron Gochnauer
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Aug 12, 2009
2:03 pm
1848
What about lining the paper with 120 film backing? :)...
neolympus
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Sep 19, 2009
4:07 am
1849
Have you thought of printing on black paper with white ink? I'm not sure if there is any black card stock available, but I think it would make your efforts...
Michael
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Sep 19, 2009
5:46 pm
1850
I went into my local art supply store and just held up different pieces of black paper to the light to see if it came through. I found a heavy paper by either...
Greg
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Sep 19, 2009
6:48 pm
1851
Why not simply print the back side of the sheet in 100% black? Then you could print instruction and fold lines on the obverse with black ink....
Ken Strauss
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Sep 19, 2009
10:47 pm
1852
Thanks for the recent enthusiasm over the camera. I have a couple of working models. But as is so often the case I spotted a few improvements and didn't want...
chris mcnulty
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Sep 20, 2009
9:51 am
1853
drink that cup of tea! we hope for great things for you. i love pinhole photography!!!!!!  bob ... From: chris mcnulty <mcnultychris@...> Subject: Re:...
bob darrell
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Sep 20, 2009
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1854
... I'm blessed to own a dry mount press, I could just print components on white card stock and then sandwich that with a sheet of black paper before cutting...
darkroommike
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Sep 20, 2009
1:36 pm
1855
... I think the flocking may be a bit counter productive. It will come loose from a flexible substrate over time and spread the fibres onto the film over the...
KalleP
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Sep 28, 2009
1:47 pm
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keep us updated  on your progress! good luck! bob ... From: KalleP <kalle@...> Subject: [cameramakers] Re: paper pinhole camera To:...
bob darrell
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Sep 28, 2009
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