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  1. #51

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    Hear are some items I made on my 3d printer.

    Clockwise from left:

    1) Lens board to mount a lens from a lubatol 166 to a speed graphic.
    2) Lens board to mount a lens from a copy machine to a Burk and James flatbed view camara.
    3) Lens board to mount a thrift shop find lens to a speed graphic. (More to come about the rest of that box.)
    4) My second design for a 4x5 adapter for a standard Patterson style tank.
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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    Quote Originally Posted by FredrickSummers View Post
    Looks quite nice, and clean print. Are you going to share the STL files at any point?
    Did some more work on the glass-less holder for scanning 5x7 in the Epson V700, V750 and V850. With adjustable height.
    Files for the basic 5x7 holder is up on Thingiverse now

    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5722055

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    Will update with 4x5 and 9x12 adapter at some point
    Lasse Thomasson | Instagram

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    I designed and printed this simple jig to make testing shutter speeds with the phone a little easier and reliable.

    The phone is an old iphone 5s with the PhotoPlug optical sensor and the Shutter-Speed app. In the other end a cheap flashlight.
    I also have a spreadsheet for entering data and designing small labels with f-stop corrections for the lens board.
    Works surprisingly well.

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    Lasse Thomasson | Instagram

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    Sort of LF related, an LED light source for a Devere 504, a programmable timer, and a powerblock with relays to power it along with the safe lights, a paper flasher and light box.

    The LED light source is part 3D printed, and part built of plywood.

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    I needed a lighter filmback for my 8x10 Szabad camera (same dimensions as Eastman 2-D and Burke & James I think). My current was die-cast metal and really heavy.
    So I designed one in Fusion 360 and printed.

    Weighs less than a 1 kg.
    3D printed parts, some thread inserts and screws. 2 feeler gauges for springs and a ground glass.
    Works well and we will see how it stands up over times.

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    Lasse Thomasson | Instagram

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    Quote Originally Posted by lassethomas View Post
    Nice to see more things.

    I've just added a Kodak 2-D 5x7 to Linhof lens board adapter to Thingiverse
    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5331403

    Attachment 226006
    Just wanted to say I've got a project 5x7 2D sitting on the shelf, and had a stab at making one of these when I was new to 3D modelling a year or so ago. Didn't quite there so glad to find this one! I'm teeing up the last piece tonight, should already have the heat set inserts and hardware left over from other projects.

    Thanks for making it available!

    Need to model some bellows holders for the front standard next, I think mine was previously repaired by someone else as they don't fit the replacement bellows I ordered.

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    Quote Originally Posted by ethics_gradient View Post
    Just wanted to say I've got a project 5x7 2D sitting on the shelf, and had a stab at making one of these when I was new to 3D modelling a year or so ago. Didn't quite there so glad to find this one! I'm teeing up the last piece tonight, should already have the heat set inserts and hardware left over from other projects.

    Thanks for making it available!

    Need to model some bellows holders for the front standard next, I think mine was previously repaired by someone else as they don't fit the replacement bellows I ordered.
    Hey, someone (well you) found it usefull. So great!!
    Hope it works out well.
    Lasse Thomasson | Instagram

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    Additions using 3D printing for my Bronica SQ-Ai:
    Shaft finder, battery holder and wind-up knob.

    However, the battery holder still needs metal strips to ensure contact.
    The shaft finder works well, but is not suitable for heavy use.

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    Here a video in Flickr:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/145497...7720308760965/

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    I don't have a darkroom at the moment, and have not been willing to cut down 4x5 to 2.25x3.25 for my Galvin 2x3 using a changing bag. But since I have a lot of 4x5 sheet film on hand, I thought I'd try a 4x5 adapter for the Galvin.

    The Galvin has a 90x90mm aperture in the rear standard, so that is the image area. In order to retain some back tilt the film holder is offset vertically.
    The film plane is pushed back around 10mm compared to the Galvin back, and that does affect the rear tilt axis. But it works for me.

    The ground glass frame was borrowed from Morton Kolve's Will Travel camera (I borrowed it from my 90mm body), the rest is all mine. At least the film and holder is large format!

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    Re: Show your 3D printed LF photography related thing

    I had to make a new leathering for my Mamiya-6 and Ica Lloyd-Cupido 560. To make stamps for the logos and trim lines 3D printing is very good. I vectorized the logos from images available to me of the cameras and made the stamps in Blender.

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    https://www.flickr.com/photos/145497...h/53089241019/

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