Furniture maker here. Teak is much denser, and a bitch to glue. Mahogany is a good choice. Main thing is you want really straight, tight grain. If I had my choice I would use quarter sawn ash. Stable...
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Furniture maker here. Teak is much denser, and a bitch to glue. Mahogany is a good choice. Main thing is you want really straight, tight grain. If I had my choice I would use quarter sawn ash. Stable...
If you ever want it properly restored, get in touch. I do period furniture reproductions along with some restoration. The wax will work for a while, but the tripod will continue to degrade unless...
Don't forget once a year ilford will issue custom cut film in that size. You just need to pre order. Watch their site
Personally I would hold out for a 5.6. It would give you better focusing/composing in the situation where you have a foreground image in shadow/backlit than an 8. Both my wa lenses are 6.3, and with...