Wrong starting point or wrong sequence may work some but not correctly all the time at any speed.I find it fascinating that it would work at all with the blades installed in the incorrect manner.
I would remove the blades and straighten them with the flat section of a pair of miniature needle nose pliers.Wow.. doing what you stated, I could see the two bent tips.
Portra sheet film unprocessed makes good shutter blades.I can't believe there is anyway to 'beef' the pivot area on the blade or the holder, if that where the trouble, is there?
Wooo... hahaahh ahha .. use it to shoot, and use it to repair.Portra sheet film unprocessed makes good shutter blades.
120 film exposed to bright light for 5 minutes, processed or not, should make good repair material.
Don't understand! Hmmm thinking about it, do you mean to cut a small piece of Portra,clearing all moving parts,and insert it, on the side of the blade that is hanging up on the inner circle of the mechanism plate?Put it on the side that keeps the blade in its original position.
So it doesn't have to be a 101mm? It can be a 127 ect?A #1 Supermatic should be the same regardless of lens mounted in it.
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