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    Re: How I made a set of Bellows

    I don't know how much they charge... but it's worth every penny!


    Steve.
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    Re: How I made a set of Bellows

    If you have folds in all positions then they are twice as thick in the corners. I had a cunning plan and put corners on all of the forward facing stiffeners on one of my trial pieces but then it was...
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    Re: How I made a set of Bellows

    About 15mm not extended. Much flatter than I was expecting.

    It's all down to the cloth you use. Changing bags are made from very thin material.


    Steve.
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    Re: How I made a set of Bellows

    So yes... I will give you all the advice you need to make your own replacement bellows!


    Steve.
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    Re: How I made a set of Bellows

    Another postage method would be to cut it into four pieces and incorporate jigsaw puzzle style joining features to line it all up again. I did this with my first trial piece which I had to take home...
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    Re: How I made a set of Bellows

    None at all!

    I could cut you some and send them loose but I don't think I could post an 18" x 30" sheet!


    Steve.
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    How I made a set of Bellows

    I have already posted this on Facebook and APUG but here is a link documenting my method of turning an old changing bag into a set of bellows.

    http://stevesmithphoto.webs.com/bellows.html
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