WOW that is quite a cannon indeed!
My ULF scissor lift ver 2.0 is making progress - I ordered a 1/2 acme/jack screw. It's a 36 in. rod, and it was delivered in an ** 8 ft ** cardboard tube.
WOW that is quite a cannon indeed!
My ULF scissor lift ver 2.0 is making progress - I ordered a 1/2 acme/jack screw. It's a 36 in. rod, and it was delivered in an ** 8 ft ** cardboard tube.
Even monkeys fall from trees -- Japanese proverb
Graduation weekend for my son. Will have to keep you in suspence till next week.
Mostly McMaster Carr stuff
Even monkeys fall from trees -- Japanese proverb
No rush, do it when it is done and working
Tin Can
Our ancestors also looked at
As I read MORE Pinhole history and recent, the more I see
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...l=1#post132840
Tin Can
Update: 1.5mm Pinhole is on order, I have smaller
Ordered glue and long clamps
as usual I try to do 2 things at once
Adding a bellows I have, to give more options 10X10" 40" extension and rear 16X16" Removable, so at least 60"
Couple days after I shot pics of the Box on my porch the gruff guy across the street dropped in for a chat.
Took him 5 years. A prison guard hoping for pension in 8 years.
We have a bit in common.
His divorce is now much quieter, his 2 fine boys are very polite
Tin Can
Spot on!
17 years later!
Curved Film Plane for Hyperfocal Large Format?
Tin Can
Tomorrow
2 clamps I think will help make the big box
JORGENSEN 8048 Cabinet Master 48 Inch 90 Degree Parallel Steel Bar Clamp X 2
Tin Can
Landing gear, moved camera forward to make room for the drop in basket
Big knobs on top for safety
Bottom feet have for holes Earth screws, aka 8" lag screws
I would like to find unlocking 1/2-13 nuts that open and close---aka QR
I saw them long ago
ULF Landing Gear by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
ULF Cart by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
...could you use adjustable length hiking poles, with their quick release locks?
Bookmarks