Good morning Dwight
You can check my web site and see some of the cameras I've put together.
Ron
www.ronbakerphotography.com
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From: TSHACK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:15 AM
Subject: [Cameramakers] Field camera bed
TSHACK wrote:
OK, I'm stumped. Anyone know of a good detailed design of a field camera
bed and extension mechanism.
I got some drawings from J. Vail's site, but they aren't detailed enough for
me.
I'm trying to build something that the back standard will move forward (I
don't want
Thanks Marv and Ron. I'm off to surf your sites now.
Dwight
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From: Ron Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 5:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Cameramakers] Field camera bed designs
Good morning Dwight
You can check my web site and
Anyone in the San Francisco Bay Area know where I can walk in and get some
racks and pinion gears.
I know I can order them from Small Parts, but I want something I can get my
hands on before I buy.
Dwight
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, TSHACK wrote:
Anyone in the San Francisco Bay Area know where I can walk in and get some
racks and pinion gears.
I know I can order them from Small Parts, but I want something I can get my
hands on before I buy.
You could probably look up any local gear and/or bearing
Check out Rolf Mittlemann's designs at:
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Suite/7013/foto/lf-cameras.html
You were not kidding; Mr. Mittleman's work is superb! Just looking
at the PDF files makes me want to start hacking Delrin (rather than
wood).Thanks for the pointer, bye, sid.
TSHACK wrote:
Anyone in the San Francisco Bay Area know where I can walk in and get some
racks and pinion gears.
I know I can order them from Small Parts, but I want something I can get my
hands on before I buy.
Dwight
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