j_landecker Member Joined Apr 18, 2004 Messages 170 Location Vancouver, B Format Large Format Feb 1, 2019 #1 After the rubber split on my CF100mm, the 3D printer came to the rescue! Styled after the newer CFi lenses' rings, although the rubber is not as soft as those. It's still grippy enough and I like the feel of the larger diameter over the original.
After the rubber split on my CF100mm, the 3D printer came to the rescue! Styled after the newer CFi lenses' rings, although the rubber is not as soft as those. It's still grippy enough and I like the feel of the larger diameter over the original.
AgX Member Joined Apr 5, 2007 Messages 29,973 Location Germany Format Multi Format Feb 1, 2019 #2 Typically with 3D-printing one thinks of non-elastic materials, but indeed there are 3D-printable elastomeres.
Typically with 3D-printing one thinks of non-elastic materials, but indeed there are 3D-printable elastomeres.
Devin@RFCo Member Joined Feb 15, 2019 Messages 200 Location Michigan Format Hybrid Feb 15, 2019 #3 Incredible Job! Thanks for sharing.