Dear all,
I have recently purchased 2 Focomats and they each came with a different easel. With the Ic I got a two bladed cast iron (or so it seems to me) easel that takes paper up to the size of 22cm X 27cm.
The Focomat IIc I got came with a smaller easel, also two bladed and has a wooden base.
Both easels have the grooves for the clamping mechanism on the baseboard.
My question is about the easel i mentioned first.
It has a steel or alloy base and is a little shorter than the wooden one. The wood based one measures 2.5cm's in height which is the default for Leitz easels I think and works with the autofocus using the normal pin on the Ic and the 25mm setting on the IIc's column.
The other one is 23mm and seems to be rather odd. The Ic it came with had an exactly 23mm tall spacer ring on it so it could be used by having the pin in the lower hole of the column and the ring on top of it.
Is this standard that the easel is 23mm tall or it's missing some anti-scratch layer from the bottom?
I was rather worried using this on the nice wooden baseboard, it would perhaps scratch it all over.
What I did is I added some felt to the bottom and it is now not scratching and also this lifted the base to 25mm so it is standard.
Any hints on what I have? Can't seem to find this easel anywhere on Google with the steel base, just the wooden one. And why is it 23mm only and is that spacer ring that came with it from Leitz or some custom design?
Thanks,
Ben
The top:

The bottom:

The felt I added to make it 25mm and non-scratching
And the spacer ring of 23mm

I have recently purchased 2 Focomats and they each came with a different easel. With the Ic I got a two bladed cast iron (or so it seems to me) easel that takes paper up to the size of 22cm X 27cm.
The Focomat IIc I got came with a smaller easel, also two bladed and has a wooden base.
Both easels have the grooves for the clamping mechanism on the baseboard.
My question is about the easel i mentioned first.
It has a steel or alloy base and is a little shorter than the wooden one. The wood based one measures 2.5cm's in height which is the default for Leitz easels I think and works with the autofocus using the normal pin on the Ic and the 25mm setting on the IIc's column.
The other one is 23mm and seems to be rather odd. The Ic it came with had an exactly 23mm tall spacer ring on it so it could be used by having the pin in the lower hole of the column and the ring on top of it.
Is this standard that the easel is 23mm tall or it's missing some anti-scratch layer from the bottom?
I was rather worried using this on the nice wooden baseboard, it would perhaps scratch it all over.
What I did is I added some felt to the bottom and it is now not scratching and also this lifted the base to 25mm so it is standard.
Any hints on what I have? Can't seem to find this easel anywhere on Google with the steel base, just the wooden one. And why is it 23mm only and is that spacer ring that came with it from Leitz or some custom design?
Thanks,
Ben
The top:

The bottom:

The felt I added to make it 25mm and non-scratching
And the spacer ring of 23mm

