No, lens stage to film is vital. Baseboard is less critical.Well of course, this is however a rather clunky hit and miss manner of aligning a "precision" machine... same goes for lens stage etc
No, lens stage to film is vital. Baseboard is less critical.Well of course, this is however a rather clunky hit and miss manner of aligning a "precision" machine... same goes for lens stage etc
Vaughn said: ↑
Align the enlarger optical system with the baseboard?
Larfe said:
How? The column is directly bolted to the board
Every enlarger I ever used would let me loosen the bolts, slide shims between the column and baseboard, tighten the bolts, and check for alignment. Repeat until the alignment is good.
Hi all,
Today I built myself a baseboard for my Durst M605 enlarger, because the seller of the enlarger did not have the original baseboard anymore.
I used 2 3/4'' plywood screwed together, unfortunately it is not perfectly flat.
It is not warped a lot, maybe 3mm over the whole length of the baseboard.
Does anyone know, if these will have an effect on the sharpness of my prints?
I will probably print 8x10'' with f8 mostly and do not plan to use the open aperture.
Now I'm wondering, if this will still be within the Depth of field, using aperture f8.
Advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm baffled at the responses so far. Really, anyone with a smidgen of woodworking experience knows how to make a piece of wood flat... plane and sand and check with a straight edge.
Running a planer over plywood can be very challenging. Plus, OP would likely have to buy the tools. Much easier solution is to find a kitchen supplier and see if they have any laminate countertop cutoffs he could have.
I agree!If you can get hold of a piece of kitchen worktop board, the central core is made up from wood chippings bonded together with resin with heat under pressure and is finished perfectly flat. It is also heavy! This will assist with the stability of the enlarger, because compare to the material I suggest, plywood is quite lightweight. I don't know where you live, if you have small stores that sell 'off cuts' that is where I got mine. A full sheet is very expensive but I only paid £3 (4$) for a piece 600mm x 600mm. It is easy to drill and fit fixing screws or bolts
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