What size film- 6x9? 6x12?
Here's a hyperfocal calculator page- https://www.studiojpic.com/calculators/hyperfocal-distance-calculator/
Looks to me that your tick marks are pretty close for 6x12 on this calculator.
Assuming that the lens is at infiinity when when set to the tick mark above the meter scale, I would say that you align the mark for y our aperture at this same tick mark and get focus from infinity to a place closer than the tick mark. And that this point, the close focus point on the scale, is what is missing?
Question- in your photo, is the camera set to infinity focus? Meaning is the tick mark offset to the right of the actual focus point? I wonder if the lines for each aperture represent closest focus for hyperfocal distance?
I would spend some time with a hyperfocal calculator and compare it to your markings. A pattern might emerge. Be aware that 'circle of confusion' leads to different distances and that hyperfocal is not some absolute number for each combination of film size and lens and aperture.
And what does the maker, or the developer of the file used for printing, have to say? The whole camera looks well designed so I bet that there is some sort of logic behind the marks.
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