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    Source for lens board sliders?

    I ask based on this thread:

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ghlight=slider

    Does anyone know where I can find any decent quality lens board sliders/latches aka "lens board retaining hardware"?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    There's no easier bit of hardware to make. Any hardware store will have sheet brass, aluminum, and steel.
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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    Thanks for the reply, Chris, but I should have added "Please do not tell me they are easy to make."

    I'm one step away from buying a Toyo/Technika adapter and bolting it to my KMV board.

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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    Thanks for the reply, Chris, but I should have added "Please do not tell me they are easy to make."

    I'm one step away from buying a Toyo/Technika adapter and bolting it to my KMV board.
    I didn't use those exact words. Does that count?
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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    Any small engineering workshop will make them for you for a minimal cost.

    Ian

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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    I have made an alternative "slider" in order to mount a sinal/copal shutter to tailboard camera (rear of the front standard - in front of the bellows). Not an easy job as there has to be some friction, but not so much as to require real force.

    Based on my experience, I would recommend using the real article from graflex, sinar, Deardorf etc.

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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    Thanks all; it appears that either you are able to make them yourself, or you must lift them from a parts camera.
    I have found the latter from a generous forum member.

    Thanks for the input; if a source does ever show up, please let us all know.

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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    Quote Originally Posted by IanG View Post
    Any small engineering workshop will make them for you for a minimal cost.
    Please, can you provide details about which workshops, and at what minimal cost?

    When I ask for small quantities, those small workshops always reply with big $$$. And not all of them want to get their hands dirty for just a few pieces. HOW do you get "minimal cost" and WHERE?

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    Re: Source for lens board sliders?

    It's a case of finding someone helpful at an engineering workshop. Usually they'll make small parts for beer money over a lunch break, that sort of thing. You could look for a local model maker, some of these people make extremely intricate and precise working models.

    I used a joiners/cabinet maker ocassionally and they have a minimum charge of £25 per hour, however they can do a lot of work in an hour. I now have a new contact who just loves helping people who are prepared to get their own hands dirty and do their own restorations etc. He helps a friend with his banjo building and cuts me wood from his offcuts for repairs, lens boards and camera backs.

    It's partly luck meeting the right people but they are around. There's also members hre who will help if you ask nicely

    Ian

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