Gentlemen, In addition to being a camera collector/amasser, I am a pistolsmith, and have been for over 40 years. The bane of my existence has been home-gunsmiths with Dremels! You ought to have a journeyman's license to buy one! They cut so fast, and so NOT where you want to cut, you need consummate skill with one to even approach a camera with good intentions! I've been taking apart and fixing all manner of guns, and some of them pretty intricate, but I know better than to touch a camera! So, to think of anyone working on a camera that is not massively skilled in Dremel, makes my hair stand on end!
Find someone skilled with making small, precise holes in small part, accurately placed, and give the job to him! Alternatively, be prepared to replace whatever you choose to work on. For what little that may be worth! keith whaley andre wrote: > > >Thanks Andre. I think even I can acomplish this. I will try it > >on something other than my new fisheye first though. > > > >William Robb > > I was thinking... how do you make a hole that will take a screw with > a Dremel? Or will we have to bring the ring to a machinist? > > --

