Hannah Radcliff
Member
Hi! I'm new to the forum, so please go easy on me
I looked to see if this has been discussed on here yet but ended up in the weeds.
I'm making a 5x7 pinhole camera and have been using it with Ilford Harman direct positive paper. It's been working very well for me so far! I've built 4 camera variations, making improvements along the way. https://500px.com/hannahradcliff
My question has to do with the pinhole itself. I've got my math down and know the size is .014in. I'm doing them by hand using a needle (more on this below) and am looking for a method that's easy to reproduce as I make more cameras; I've just begun selling them on Etsy.
I've read a lot about different techniques and am weighing the different possibilities. Right now I'm using a copper film. I place the film over a piece of mat board and gently twist in a needle that's held by a collet holder. I then flip it over and sand it with a fine emery board to remove any tags. I repeat as necessary to get to the correct diameter, careful not to turn it into a potato. The result is nice and round, and the images are pretty sharp. It can be slightly tricky and I have to try sometimes up to 3 times to get it right.
Some others have recommend using a dremel with the correct size micro bit. Another technique I found in an earlier thread from this forum refers to the dimple and sand technique. I have a magnifier and decent caliper, and so far my hole sizes have been dead on using the needle, so I'm not sure this one is for me. I'm also looking into having them laser cut.
I'm also weighing using brass (copper oxidizes) and wondering if there's any benefit to one material over another.
If anyone's had experience with different methods and/or materials, I'd love to hear about what's worked best for you.
Thanks guys!
Hannah

I'm making a 5x7 pinhole camera and have been using it with Ilford Harman direct positive paper. It's been working very well for me so far! I've built 4 camera variations, making improvements along the way. https://500px.com/hannahradcliff
My question has to do with the pinhole itself. I've got my math down and know the size is .014in. I'm doing them by hand using a needle (more on this below) and am looking for a method that's easy to reproduce as I make more cameras; I've just begun selling them on Etsy.
I've read a lot about different techniques and am weighing the different possibilities. Right now I'm using a copper film. I place the film over a piece of mat board and gently twist in a needle that's held by a collet holder. I then flip it over and sand it with a fine emery board to remove any tags. I repeat as necessary to get to the correct diameter, careful not to turn it into a potato. The result is nice and round, and the images are pretty sharp. It can be slightly tricky and I have to try sometimes up to 3 times to get it right.
Some others have recommend using a dremel with the correct size micro bit. Another technique I found in an earlier thread from this forum refers to the dimple and sand technique. I have a magnifier and decent caliper, and so far my hole sizes have been dead on using the needle, so I'm not sure this one is for me. I'm also looking into having them laser cut.
I'm also weighing using brass (copper oxidizes) and wondering if there's any benefit to one material over another.
If anyone's had experience with different methods and/or materials, I'd love to hear about what's worked best for you.
Thanks guys!
Hannah