Nick, I emailed you twice about the timer, with no response (last email dated April 26th).
I actually have the money still put aside for it, but your not bothering to reply led me to believe you no longer wanted to sell it.
HAVE A GOOD DAY.
Nick, I emailed you twice about the timer, with no response (last email dated April 26th).
I actually have the money still put aside for it, but your not bothering to reply led me to believe you no longer wanted to sell it.
HAVE A GOOD DAY.
Well Ash, just to get you more excited, I have posted episode 1 of the birth of your camera.
As work progresses, I'll continue with more episodes until the camera is completed.
Episode one.....after removing the rangefinder assembly and top plate, mount the camera securely in the saw and cut the end section off at an angle of 25 degrees from the vertical. This reduces weight by 100g and size of the body by an inch and a half.
*Please note the blade is designed for cutting Aluminium!
Now you can get excited one step at a time, instead of all at once.
I'm a little worried that you had the circular saw attacking my camera AND still had a free hand to take the photo!!
No problem, I have three hands........
The outcome of Episode 1.
I can't wait. I just hope that jumping back and forth with progress reports won't in turn be lengthening the waiting period! Man, am I impatient!
If you think this is tough... just wait until it gets shipped and you're waiting for the mailman (or whatever you call them in the UK) every day!
How cool is that! Always wanted to take a chop saw to something expensive. :-D
What the F** is a razzledog 900 Ash?
Don't forget about my camera, Dean
I'm excited too!
Hey Dean...
After reading up on the steps taken to create a Razzle (included on a CD sent with the camera) I've been interested in seeing the photo-documentary of the birth. Hope you keep up the trend in this thread. I think it'll also up the interest in a wonderful piece of equipment.
D.
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