Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
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Originally Posted by
bob carnie
Absolutely Stunning- I wish that I had your talent in making things , now you need to make pictures with the camera.
From your lips to god's ears !!
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
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Originally Posted by
Steven Tribe
A little bit too much detailing for my taste, but the workmanship is impressive.
What would be more fun in this section is information/photos about the production of metal parts, woodwork and fasteners.
What kind of walnut?
I took no pictures during the making of it.
It was all drawn in 3D Rhino first and then milled on a 3 axis CNC router. Some table saw cutting, but not much ... and some laser rastering of letters.
The walnut (from the local lumberyard) is most probably plain old American.
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
You deserve all the glory with that beautiful camera.
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
Stunning...Awsome...Inspired...I am basically speechless!
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
Beautiful camera. Light weight, stunningly beautiful along with the tripod. What is not to like. Those 3D and CNC machines are awesome.
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
Many thanks to all that like it and for the compliments !
And thanks to the ones that don't as well ;-)
Re: 14x17 build, with filmholders and tripod
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Originally Posted by
Jim Fitzgerald
Beautiful camera. Light weight, stunningly beautiful along with the tripod. What is not to like. Those 3D and CNC machines are awesome.
When picking it up, 19 lbs does not seem light to me at all. I could have done with less aluminium maybe, but this was never going to be a featherweight-just-pick-me-up-and-go kinda camera anyways ...