bliorg
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Hi, all -
I'm wanting to build a 5x12 extension back for my Seneca Competitor 5x7. I'm trying to reason through the design a bit: I pulled the back on the Seneca. Measured out to where 8.25" is straight back from the lensboard (for infinity focus with the 210mm lens I ultimately want to get). Measured 6" from the centerline at infinity focus to establish width of the ground glass. Racked the standard in a ways. Laid a ruler against the centerline of the lensboard and against the inside back of the rear standard, and moved the standard back until the ruler intersected the 12" mark at infinity. That *should* give me the angle and depth I need to make the back, correct? The top and bottom is flat, since the 5" dimension is the same. This back is just longer side-to-side.
Am I missing something in the process? (I'm guessing I am.) Anyone have some sage wisdom for me a'fore I start in to resawing mahogany?
Thanks for any imput.
Scott
I'm wanting to build a 5x12 extension back for my Seneca Competitor 5x7. I'm trying to reason through the design a bit: I pulled the back on the Seneca. Measured out to where 8.25" is straight back from the lensboard (for infinity focus with the 210mm lens I ultimately want to get). Measured 6" from the centerline at infinity focus to establish width of the ground glass. Racked the standard in a ways. Laid a ruler against the centerline of the lensboard and against the inside back of the rear standard, and moved the standard back until the ruler intersected the 12" mark at infinity. That *should* give me the angle and depth I need to make the back, correct? The top and bottom is flat, since the 5" dimension is the same. This back is just longer side-to-side.
Am I missing something in the process? (I'm guessing I am.) Anyone have some sage wisdom for me a'fore I start in to resawing mahogany?
Thanks for any imput.
Scott