Re: 16x20 brazilian build
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Lachlan 717
Did you have any problems with the chatter causing the chuck to drop out, or did the jig help to hold it in place?
One time, when I was making a lensboard for a Speed Graphic.
I was cutting some maple (3/8" thick), making it thinner on the edges to fit the camera.
My solution was to make it in steps or passes. Taking less material in each pass. By doing that, I didn't have the problem with wood anymore.
This last week, with aluminum, not a single problem.
I have to say that I make the chuck much tighter than I would to drill a hole.
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You can also use downcut router bits in wood and aluminum. They won't try to pull the bit out of the chuck. See here for a good explanation: http://blog.cnccookbook.com/2012/04/...w-to-use-them/
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el french
Wow, lots of learning in this link, thanks!!!!!!
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Fantastic job! Professional looking camera build.Can't wait to see pictures...
Don
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I have been working on a few things before glueing the bellows to the rear frame. I wanted to get all the dust making things out of the way before that.
I routed the three backs (8x20", 12x16" and 16x20") and I had the rear frame present in the shop to try and fit to it both horizontal and vertical position. They look like this:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7485/...e8ca02fc_c.jpg
They are not finished yet, because I can never know what is going to happen when I make the film holders, I may have to change a few things here.
For holders I'll be making some like this one: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...=1#post1122897
I was able to modify a tripod to add a platform for this camera, now it sits here waiting.
Next on the list is to glue the bellows, add some sort of latch to keep camera closed, install a couple bubble levels and a carrying handle.
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I have been trying to convince myself that I haven't completely ruined the bellows by using a paper too thin.
During my first dry test it was very hard to manage the bellows. It has around 55 inches when extended, a very strong taper as you can see and is not very hard to bend, open and close.
It kept trying to fall all over. I used some paper clips and some scrap wire to hold it towards the front of camera.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7463/...f009a8e2_c.jpg
That seemed to work so far for the 500mm focused at infinity. But my guess is that I will have trouble trying longer draws, I haven't so far.
I'm thinking of some folding wire supports on the base and inside the rear frame and adding lots of strips/loops to the bellows to hold it towards the front as much as I can.
Is that the right track towards good bellows management?
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Can you glue another layer inside the bellows?
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Wow, fantastic project.
Other solutions to the bellows droop. An intermediate frame:
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Lift the bellows up from below:
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Suspend the bellows:
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http://darrensgreatbigcamera.com/wp-...010/07/004.jpg
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Winterclock, I suppose I could. All glued now to the camera, but if that's what has to be done in the end, easier than making a new one.
Ic-racer, thanks, very clear!