Rolling your own 127 is doable. I don't agree that it's a waste of time if you're keen. 46mm wide HP5 (400 ASA bw) can be ordered in a bulk roll from Ilford during their annual "special formats" sale (check their website for info and no I do not work for them).The roll is approx 50ft long which is enough for about 20 x 127 films if you're careful with rolling your own. Backing papers you can make up from any opaque paper, there are templates online. Spools can be found on ebay or probably 3D printed (haven't tried this myself though).
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I spool my own from bulk rolls. I have bulk Ilford HP5+ that I got from the Ilford ULF sale and a bulk roll of Konica 160 color film that I purchased several years ago. I built a contraption for rolling the film. It keeps the film lined up and puts the tape in the right spot. I re-use old backing paper or cut down and re-mark 120 backing paper.
The contraption…
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