Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
I printed this, but i'm having trouble with it...
I didn't design it, i just downloaded the file.
Description says i don't need to screw the lens in (it wont screw in very much anyway), but the lens wont stay put very well.
Gaffers tape might work, but I'm hoping someone else has figured this board out. The lens actually fell out while I was focusing it. Thankfully it didn't hurt the lens.
Here's the link.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1569931
Thanks.
-A.
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
"This model does not require to screw the lens, since it has been designed to fit tight and hold the back of the lens."
YIKES! I don't think I would trust a HEAVY and expensive Aero Ektar lens to a friction fit! :eek:
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
It screws in a few threads, but not much at all. It was the only board i could find....
I'll temporarily add foam for it to rest on the rails with and graffers tape to the flange.
i'm upset that it already dropped.....tiny dent now.....thankfully the glass is okay.
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
Maybe a large hose clamp could tighten it enough to hold the Aero Ektar. Slots cut in the cylindrical section would improve clamping strength.
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
Be careful what 3d printing material you choose. Some of the cheaper materials aren't very strong and I could see the whole board just cracking apart. Otherwise the idea to use some sort of rubber hose clamp seems like a good "backup" retaining device on that board.
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Whoa! That thing looks scary! I spent the money for a Jo-Lo board for my Speed. It was worth the price to avoid the grief of risking my Aero-Ektar to the dreaded drop test. I'm sure even a simple home brew aluminum board would be preferable to the almost certain failure of that plastic thing.
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Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
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Originally Posted by
AtlantaTerry
"This model does not require to screw the lens, since it has been designed to fit tight and hold the back of the lens."
YIKES! I don't think I would trust a HEAVY and expensive Aero Ektar lens to a friction fit! :eek:
Printing density and material is important, IMHO if it is ABS and 90% density if can be suitable, if the lens is also secured in the back ...beyond friction.
It is exciting what one can do today with printers... Of course it should be well designed and printed, , as always, a weak part can also be produced.
Even, if one wants extra strong parts one can just print the mold of the part with PE, and filling it with tech resin with a load of cut fiberglass, also perforated metal platings can be placed inside the mold before filling with resin. This allows to make a series of parts, very strong and cheap parts, and fast... Depending on additives parts can be demolded in 15min, and mold can be reused dozens of times.
This an ABS lens board, well reinforced, I made for a Lomo O-2 600mm:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/670/22...65934d85_c.jpg
Now I'm also finishing a Sinar to Cambo adapter, I've printed the ABS part yet, and I'm to cut the metal parts with a waterjet to finish it. It will take my beloved Symmar 360mm, this is 2kg. The AE 178 is 1/2 Kg lighter.
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BTW, if somebody wants the Sinar to CAMBO files I would send it to him, for free, of course.
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
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Originally Posted by
Michael Cienfuegos
Whoa! That thing looks scary! I spent the money for a Jo-Lo board for my Speed. It was worth the price to avoid the grief of risking my Aero-Ektar to the dreaded drop test. I'm sure even a simple home brew aluminum board would be preferable to the almost certain failure of that plastic thing.
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He doesn't make them anymore. I luckily found a guy in Croatia that made a few metal boards years ago, and he had an extra one he sold me.
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
3D printing with any type of plastic is not structural ... proceed at your own risk
3D printing with metals (DMLS) is expensive
Make yourself a board out of aluminum or pay someone to do it for you, not worth breaking any glass over it.
Cheers,
Rudi A.
Re: Anyone ever try this??? 3D custom board issue
I made a mini Technika 6x9 board out of Shapeways' Strong and Flexible plastic which supposedly has good dimensional stability/rigidity despite the name. Relative to height and width, the board is inherently thick, so we'll see what happens. Specifically, I built a recessed board and a flat board. I'll report back with what happens:
https://i.imgur.com/RV2eWRt.png