Scott, do you mean the Hahnel splicer, which had a motorized rotary scraper and cut the film on a bevel? Not enough overlap for me.
Jeff Kreines Kinetta [email protected] kinetta.com Sent from iPhone. > On Nov 10, 2024, at 1:26 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2. Bauer Cement Splice. > Totally invisible. One frame is butted against another with a V-groove > in the end of the film so there is a bit more surface area. Not very > common. Takes forever to make and is extremely weak. -- Frameworks mailing list [email protected] https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
