Not sure if this question belongs here or in the large format forum, has anyone got plans to build a wooden tripod or fit a head on wooden legs or adapt a theodolite tripod?
I made and used a wooden tripod for years. I put a convention head on it. It was very light, went tall, but didn't collapse very small. It is still around, but not in use. It is of my own design, but not far from the small Zone 6 tripod design that were once made.
I made one that has three leg sections to collapse smaller. Used ash, and stole the cam leg-lock idea from the Grimes website that David mentioned. I really like it alot; took only a weekend. I dont have any plans really, but here are some photos
I made the same tripod as Colin. Made mine out of Walnut. It's a beast! About 12-13 lbs. but rock solid for the 8x20. Try using google for Camlock Tripod. It was Dick Streffs design, simple and very good. I love mine!
Thankyou for the info, the tripods look great, if I can ever find the time and some seasoned hardwood I would love to make my own. On ebay uk there are two Berlebach German made ash tripods that look to be great value for the asking price. There is something more satisfying about using equipment that you have made yourself so I think I will start looking for suitable wood for the project.
Greg, mine was a labor of love as is my Walnut 8x20. The camera and tripod are from the same Walnut stock and I'd never sell them. I hand sand all my wood with wet diamonds and Watco walnut oil to 800 grit. It's a lot of work with several coats of paste wax for the final finish. I would value my tripod at about $750-$800. This is a total guess. This is the first thing like this I have built as is the 8x20 the first camera I've built.