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    Results of the DIY 8x10 bellows kit

    Received my DIY bellows kit from Sorin a few days back, and I am really quite happy with the results. You first measure the camera, and he generates a brown paper pattern to assemble. Upon finding that it fit, I ordered the kit. It arrived promptly, priority mail. I spent an afternoon cutting the stiffener strips, and the next day, after lunch, began in earnest. It really was quite simple to do. Logical. Nice materials. It was my first one, and if I do another, it will be a breeze. At a cost of $90 it can't be beat. Very happy with this!

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    Looks great!

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    terrific!

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    I'm glad to see that it worked well for you!

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    This seems like such a great solution for a lot of us who own old cameras and work on a tight budget. I'll be saving my pennies to do this pretty soon!

    Peter Gomena

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    Looks good,is the glue supplied and what kind of glue was used?

    Mike

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    Re: Results of the DIY 8x10 bellows kit

    The kit comes with the material for the cover, and liner. You cut the stiffener panels, then put them aside. You cut the paper pattern and glue the five pieces together at the edges with a $2 paper glue stick. Then you lay out the liner, and place the stiffener panels at the right positions(that you mark with chalk), and lift them back, still taped at the ends. Here is where I used a good 3m adhesive that cost $8 a can. I've used it on headliners for cars.Spray, and lay down the panels. Remove the tape, line up the cover, and spray liberally with the 3m adhesive, close it up, and Voila! you have a four sided cone. Takes about an hour to fold. It actually was kind of fun, and light tight too!

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    Re: Results of the DIY 8x10 bellows kit

    Which 3M adhesive?

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    Re: Results of the DIY 8x10 bellows kit

    Jim, I used the 3M Super 77 Multipurpose Adhesive.

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    Re: Results of the DIY 8x10 bellows kit

    In case anyone wants to see how the bellows is assembled, here is a link to a video review. There are more detailed videos as well.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6maMP...layer_embedded

    Sorin
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