Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-17 Thread Sandy McLennan
Oh, that's a great reply! I happen to have a surplus enlarger and I never
saw those rods turned sideways. Thank you. Good luck with your projects.

Sandy


On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 10:34 PM  wrote:

>
> Hey sandy,
>
> So the rods were off of a junked Beseler enlarger. I removed the box that
> housed the light and the negative holder so that the camera and lens could
> be fitted on the platforms. The blocks are not part of the mechanism, it's
> just holding up temporarily. The two other projectors are a toy 35mm
> projector and a Keystone 16mm projector. Both were beyond repair, so what
> better way to incorporate the two into this project?
>
> M
> On Friday, August 16, 2019, 6:56:50 PM EDT, Sandy McLennan <
> smclenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> I wish to get some rods with sliding blocks like that (for the camera and
> the lens). From what/where did you get the rods and blocks part shown in
> the photo?
> thanks,
> Sandy McLennan
> Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:50 PM  wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact
> printer with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger.
> My camera is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else
> out there who had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could
> give me tips on where I could go next or what improvements I could make.
> I've attached a photo for all to see what I've done so far.
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-16 Thread Jeff Kreines
Contact printer or optical printer?  You don’t need a camera for s contact 
printer. Not sure you need the Beser unless you have a color lamphouse and are 
going to use it for filtration. 

Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com

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> On Aug 16, 2019, at 1:50 PM, mhoyleco...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact printer 
> with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger. My camera 
> is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else out there 
> who had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could give me tips 
> on where I could go next or what improvements I could make. I've attached a 
> photo for all to see what I've done so far.
> 
> M
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-16 Thread George, Sherman
In the video world 15 mm rods spaced 60 mm apart are a low cost modular support 
system with a variety of platforms to mount a variety of parts.
Check
 smartrig.com
 to get a idea of the versatility of the 15 mm support system.
The rod and platforms are available from a variety of companies and parts from 
various companies are, for the most part, are interchangeable.
Sherman
On Aug 16, 2019, at 3:55 PM, Sandy McLennan 
mailto:smclenn...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I wish to get some rods with sliding blocks like that (for the camera and the 
lens). From what/where did you get the rods and blocks part shown in the photo?
thanks,
Sandy McLennan
Huntsville, Ontario, Canada


On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:50 PM 
mailto:mhoyleco...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact printer 
with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger. My camera 
is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else out there who 
had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could give me tips on 
where I could go next or what improvements I could make. I've attached a photo 
for all to see what I've done so far.

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Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-16 Thread mhoylecombs
 
Hey sandy, 

So the rods were off of a junked Beseler enlarger. I removed the box that 
housed the light and the negative holder so that the camera and lens could be 
fitted on the platforms. The blocks are not part of the mechanism, it's just 
holding up temporarily. The two other projectors are a toy 35mm projector and a 
Keystone 16mm projector. Both were beyond repair, so what better way to 
incorporate the two into this project? 

M On Friday, August 16, 2019, 6:56:50 PM EDT, Sandy McLennan 
 wrote:  
 
 I wish to get some rods with sliding blocks like that (for the camera and the 
lens). From what/where did you get the rods and blocks part shown in the 
photo?thanks,Sandy McLennanHuntsville, Ontario, Canada

On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:50 PM  wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact printer 
with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger. My camera 
is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else out there who 
had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could give me tips on 
where I could go next or what improvements I could make. I've attached a photo 
for all to see what I've done so far.

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Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-16 Thread Sandy McLennan
I wish to get some rods with sliding blocks like that (for the camera and
the lens). From what/where did you get the rods and blocks part shown in
the photo?
thanks,
Sandy McLennan
Huntsville, Ontario, Canada


On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:50 PM  wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact
> printer with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger.
> My camera is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else
> out there who had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could
> give me tips on where I could go next or what improvements I could make.
> I've attached a photo for all to see what I've done so far.
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-16 Thread kris
Hi there,

I am new on this list and looking forward to see what is going on!

I just visited friends in Marseille who worked on an optical 16mm
printer with pretty good results,

same here, contact me off list and I put you in touch with them!
cheers, kris

krislimb...@posteo.de


www.krislimbach.com

On 8/16/19 9:01 PM, George, Sherman wrote:
> Are you building an optical printer or a contact printer?
> Contact me off list. I may be able to help.
> Sherman George
> sgeo...@ucsd.edu 
> 
>> On Aug 16, 2019, at 11:50 AM, mhoyleco...@yahoo.com
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact
>> printer with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo
>> enlarger. My camera is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there
>> was anyone else out there who had attempted or succeeded in such a
>> feat, and if they could give me tips on where I could go next or what
>> improvements I could make. I've attached a photo for all to see what
>> I've done so far.
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand made contact printer

2019-08-16 Thread George, Sherman
Are you building an optical printer or a contact printer?
Contact me off list. I may be able to help.
Sherman George
sgeo...@ucsd.edu

On Aug 16, 2019, at 11:50 AM, 
mhoyleco...@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact printer 
with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger. My camera 
is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else out there who 
had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could give me tips on 
where I could go next or what improvements I could make. I've attached a photo 
for all to see what I've done so far.

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