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Building a 4x5 reducing back for your 8x10 camera

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(there was a url link here which no longer exists) - 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.
I may have to agree that the factory version will look heck of a lot better but if you are somewhat skilled , you can make yours look decent too.

So headed out to Home depot and got myself some big sheets of 1/4" plywood.. I picked the flattest...

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comments from the previous system.

By Shaggy - 04:33 PM, 10-26-2004 Rating: None
Usually plywood will take an even stain if it is first sealed. Sealer are found in the paint dept. near the stains.
By castilg - 05:58 PM, 01-07-2005 Rating: None
I will like to vote for your article how do I go about doing that new to site
 
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