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Building a 4x5 reducing back for your 8x10 camera

So here i am being a cheap skate and instead of purchasing a $350 4x5 reducing back for my 8x10 tachihara, i decide to build one. Why? cause it will cost me only $50 the most and it will work perfectly fine and be even lighter than the $350 one...
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