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1750Shooter
19-Aug-2011, 22:17
Has anyone tried using lexan or plexiglass with a 600 grit sanded back to replace their damaged GG?
Thanks
John Kasaian
19-Aug-2011, 22:42
I'd be concerned about lexan flexing too much under the pressure of a loupe. It would be an interesting material to use on a 4x5, or maybe a 5x7. You certainly would have to worry about breaking it! I'd try 900 grit.
davehyams
19-Aug-2011, 23:22
I use a plexi GG, it works, mine is not quite as bright as a finely made glass but it does the trick. I used 600 grit on a random orbital, quick and easy.
Michael Roberts
20-Aug-2011, 05:45
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=61163&page=2&highlight=plexi
check out post #14 on this thread
Robert Hughes
20-Aug-2011, 12:00
I've got a home built 8x10 box camera that uses a plexi fresnel lens. I've got it lined on the camera side with waxed paper, but if I wanted to I could rough it up with fine sandpaper for the same effect.
I've made some plastic screens using various grits. The secret is the blank you use for grinding as this is the main cause of failure.imperfections.
To get the best results use a grinding blank of similar material, shape/chamfer the edges and corners before use.
Use a sperate blank for each grit size, it just helps speed things up.
I'd be concerned about lexan flexing too much under the pressure of a loupe. It would be an interesting material to use on a 4x5, or maybe a 5x7. You certainly would have to worry about breaking it! I'd try 900 grit.
My OEM Wista 54DX screen is all plastic, and there's been no issues with a loupe in 25 years, and the same goes for my plastic Beattie screen on my 10x8 camera.
Ian
EdWorkman
22-Aug-2011, 08:32
Surplus Shed has "plastic ground glass" I have put it on 8x10 5x7 and 4x5 .
"Someday" I'll get back to the 7x17 project, where I intend to use two pieces butted in the center
Michael Roberts
26-Aug-2011, 19:22
Ed
can't find it using "plastic ground glass" or similar--any other references you can give?
EdWorkman
26-Aug-2011, 19:31
Hmmm
Sorry
Try Lenses, or filters, or heaven forfend "other"
But you will/should be rewarded by several size choices
The interweb is not always straightforward, and a lot of the stuff I find is "blunder" into
Peter De Smidt
26-Aug-2011, 19:39
See: http://www.surplusshed.com/pages/item/m2816.html
See also: http://www.surplusshed.com/pages/item/l10503.html
EdWorkman
26-Aug-2011, 19:49
Well I "only" had to look at 13 pp of "misc", after looking in other catagories before i found one- in the past there have been others, but i think i have redeemed myself with 13pp etc. I hope
http://www.surplusshed.com/pages/item/m2816.html
i wonder if a search with "ground glass" and no plastic works
Search engines are inscrutable, and annoying- bastids as it were
Good Luck
regards
Ed
Steve Smith
27-Aug-2011, 01:38
You can buy Lexan with a fine matt finish on one side which works very well for focusing.
Steve.
Michael Roberts
27-Aug-2011, 06:15
Thanks Ed & Peter, these look great!
LF_rookie_to_be
29-Sep-2014, 02:24
You can buy Lexan with a fine matt finish on one side which works very well for focusing.
Steve, do you perhaps know the designation code of this type of Lexan?
Jim Fitzgerald
29-Sep-2014, 06:23
For my 14x17 and the new 14x17 to 20x24 that I am building I will use a plexi GG. It works great and is light weight. Also broken shards of glass in my bellows is something I do not want to have. I use a frosted window coating that is applied wet like window tint. Got it at my local Lowe's. Works great.
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