Steve Smith
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I am (slowly) in the process of making a folding 5x4 field camera after my first effort which was a non folding heavy beast.
Before I start cutting up wood, I decided to make some of the parts out of materials I had at work to check that everything works.
In the attached pictures you can see the back plate with a spring loaded ground glass frame.
The grey parts are cut from 9mm thick nylon, the brown parts are a 3.2mm thick composite material and the green parts, the springs, are 1.6mm thick FR4. This is the fibreglass material used for printed circuit boards. In this case with the copper etched away.
I will probably try to get some spring steel when I make the back properly from wood but these fibreglass 'springs' work surprisingly well.
I have use of a CNC drill/router intended for PCB production so it is quite easy to try out various options - much easier than if I had to cut it all by hand.
There was a thread a while ago about spring material with various suggestions like pallet knives and spatulas but has anyone else tried a non-metal or unusual material for their springs?
Steve.
Before I start cutting up wood, I decided to make some of the parts out of materials I had at work to check that everything works.
In the attached pictures you can see the back plate with a spring loaded ground glass frame.
The grey parts are cut from 9mm thick nylon, the brown parts are a 3.2mm thick composite material and the green parts, the springs, are 1.6mm thick FR4. This is the fibreglass material used for printed circuit boards. In this case with the copper etched away.
I will probably try to get some spring steel when I make the back properly from wood but these fibreglass 'springs' work surprisingly well.
I have use of a CNC drill/router intended for PCB production so it is quite easy to try out various options - much easier than if I had to cut it all by hand.
There was a thread a while ago about spring material with various suggestions like pallet knives and spatulas but has anyone else tried a non-metal or unusual material for their springs?
Steve.
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