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    My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    Rather than post it all here, I created a wordpress blog to document the restoration. I'm not going to restore it to look original as it's already so heavily modified. I'm going with a lighter orange(ish) / cherry finish. I'm going to try to make the bellows myself, so that should be interesting.

    I've also never refinished anything before, but I'm taking it really slow, and following online advice and research as well as manufacturer suggestions on the products I'm using.

    Here's the blog:
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    It looks like you're off to a great start. I'll be watching with great interest since I'll likely be picking up a 2D for the exact same purpose tomorrow from another forum member.

    Since you're not restoring it to original state, have you thought of adding a mechanism for front tilt? That's the only thing I miss with this style camera.
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    Christopher - It's been modded for front tilt and front swing by a previous owner - though the swing makes the front standard a bit wobbly and I may remove it (cut and screw it down)

    Plus the swing mechanism makes it not close up properly which is a little annoying as I would like to transport it
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Fiction View Post
    Christopher - It's been modded for front tilt and front swing by a previous owner - though the swing makes the front standard a bit wobbly and I may remove it (cut and screw it down)

    Plus the swing mechanism makes it not close up properly which is a little annoying as I would like to transport it
    Oh, I hadn't noticed either of those modifications. Perhaps you can find a way to improve on the swing modification so you can keep it. If not, it's a movement that I personally use very rarely.
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    it would be nice toi keep the front tilt for sure.

    have fun with your project. i will be watching.

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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    eddie - yes the front tilt I definitely want to keep, but swing is less necessary as I want to use this primarily as a portrait camera. So I may cut the brass mod and screw it down to make it foldable again and more sturdy.
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    Cool, I'll want to see how this turns out.

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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    Keep us posted. I have an old one with a TR triple convertible lens like the one Edward Weston used. I'm debating refurbishing the camera, but I have a ton of dark room work to do.....
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    The link again to story and more photos:
    http://camerarestore.wordpress.com/

    Ok, it's re-assembled and it looks really good. I still need to make a new bellows and need to source a few small parts. It's missing 1 tightening knob and the plumb level thing.

    I drilled and tightened down the front swing mechanism so the front standard is much more stable. I still need to cut off the front brass piece of the swing device so that the camera closes again.

    Making the bellows will be the most difficult part I think, so that'll take a little while.
    Last edited by Mike Fiction; 7-Sep-2008 at 10:56.
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    Re: My account of the Kodak 2D Restoration

    Rebirth of 80 years old camera! Great!

    Someday I would like to do it also. Maybe after 20 years with 100 years old one.

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