Very impressive work.
Certainly do make your own ground glass. If you can do all that, you'll find grinding a groundglass very easy (just takes some 600 grit silicon carbide and about an hour).
Very impressive work.
Certainly do make your own ground glass. If you can do all that, you'll find grinding a groundglass very easy (just takes some 600 grit silicon carbide and about an hour).
I prefer aluminum oxide, as it leads to less chips, although it'll grind slower than silicon carbide.
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Very well made camera. Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing work!
I have now made such a ground glass and I am quite satisfied. The most difficult thing was to find the grit silicon carbide around here. I didn't find any 600s, only 400s. The new ground glass is not much brighter than the solution with the foil, but now I can see what I am focusing on. What is nice. With the foil it was a blurry matter.
Very well done and congratulations!
Looks fantastic! Congratulations!
So beautiful and well executed! So refreshingly classic - with a couple of nice personal touches (like the ground glass frame lifting plate) which do not detract from this in the least. But as a guitar maker...was it tempting to add a flourish - like a mother of pearl inlay? (glad you did not...but I just had to ask!)
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