Turning this... I mean pictures 2...
The 8x20 in the Redwoods. I can't believe I built it over 10 years ago and it still looks new.
Looks nice, Jim!
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Thanks everyone. It is getting plenty of use. The light has been amazing but some rain. Great colors. I'm so glad I have 8 holders.
As the camera was made in the USA, the design dimensions would be imperial units (inches, not metric), I will use those to describe it.
Overall measurement is about 14" (about 36cm), although the accuracy of that dimension is not critical. The location of the screws that tighten them onto the tripod block look to be 2-1/2" (62mm?), and as you need it to match the slots from your tripod block you could measure it from them. In its thickest part they seem to be 5/8" thick and taper toward the end. The width is just under 1" (24mm).
I have included a 6" scale in the picture for reference:
Hope that helps,
Len
I would expect that a straight rather than tapered piece would work.
Wondering whether in place of wood screw, if it might be better to drill a hole right through and have a knurled nut on the bottom side to tight the brace in place.
Good luck with it, and you are welcome.
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