Re: [Cameramakers] brass knobs

2001-07-02 Thread Gene Johnson

What size threaded hole are you looking for?

Gene Johnson

 Greg wrote:
 
 I'm making a wood 4x5 field camera and I can't seem to be able to find
 knurled brass knobs w/ a threaded hole. There are alot of plastic ones
 but their a bit ugly. Any suggestions?
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Re: [Cameramakers] brass knobs

2001-07-02 Thread Daniel Rhoades
Try Home Depot (or like place) and check out the bathroomdrawer pulls. Another option (not brass) is to turn your own knobs out of the same wood you are using for the camera body.  Dan Rhoades www.rhoadescameras.bizland.com- Original Message - From: Greg Sent: July 02, 2001 5:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Cameramakers] brass knobs I'm making a wood 4x5 field camera and I can't seem to be able to find knurled brass knobs w/ a threaded hole. There are alot of plastic ones but their a bit ugly. Any suggestions?


Re: [Cameramakers] Making ground glass

2001-07-02 Thread PhilSan

Robert,
That crossed my mind, but I find myself trying to focus the foreground or the
sides of an image while making slight movements of the front or back of the
camera. Still it is an interesting point since shooting a landscape pic does not
need any great movements. It may be handy to have different glass to match the
type of image. What I could do is mask off the glass and sandblast the outer
edges at full pressure on the sandblaster and then do the center at a reduce air
pressure. This may give the effect that you are thinking about.

I have the sandblaster at my disposal so trying different things is fairly
cheap, just the price of a $1.00 picture frame at the local close-out store. We
will give that a try and see what the results are. I will take another frame to
work and let you know how it looks.

Phil McCourt



Robert Stoddard wrote:

 This sounds as though there may be a tradeoff between fineness of the
 groundglass and brightness of the image.  Maybe it would make sense to put
 about a 10 to 15 mm spot of very fine grind or etching at the center to use
 for focusing, and surround it with a coaser grind for a brighter image...RKS

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 Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 17:16:57 -0400
 
 
 
 PhilSan wrote:
 
   I will take a pc of glass into work Monday and try sandblasting it with
 fine
   glass shot and see what it looks like. If all goes well I'll report back
 to
   the list monday evening as to what it looks like. If it turns out good
 I will
   post a picture of it on my web site as soon as possible.
  
   Phil McCourt
  
   www.philsan.com
  
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 Hello All,
 I sandblasted a couple pc's of glass at work today and installed it in the
 8x10
 right away. The image is a lot brighter as compared to the acid etched
 glass that
 I had in it. The only thing that is throwing me off is the sandblasted
 glass has a
 more textured surface that shows when you look at the glass with a loupe.
 Shouldn't be a problem because the image is so much brighter.
 
 I had trouble seeing the image while stopped down to f45 on the acid glass.
 I am
 able to see the image much better on the sandblasted glass while stopped
 down. I
 can even see the image without the focusing cloth while at f45. My wife
 spotted
 the difference as soon as she looked at the glass.
 
 Needless to say I am going to stay with the sandblasted glass, can't wait
 to do a
 little practising with the new glass.
 
 Phil McCourt
 
 www.philsan.com
 
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