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I have a handful of spools but no backing paper. I've been trying to cut my own but I've not been having any luck. Just need a handful of backing papers really.

Anything out there?
 

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Hmm, wondering what the trouble is. I have cut 35mm backing paper for my 828 cameras from 120 rolls several times, and haven't had any issue except a little too much frame spacing (I use the numbers from the 6x4.5 / 16exp strip, you can get about 12 on an 828 spool). If you use the 12-number strip from the 6x6 exposures---wait, that's in the middle of the 120 roll, so you'd have to trim both sides. Is that the issue? A standard mat cutter gives ~30" of very straight cut, and if you slipped up around the beginning of the next 30", it'll be within the roll, so doesn't make too much difference.
 
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Hmm, wondering what the trouble is. I have cut 35mm backing paper for my 828 cameras from 120 rolls several times, and haven't had any issue except a little too much frame spacing (I use the numbers from the 6x4.5 / 16exp strip, you can get about 12 on an 828 spool). If you use the 12-number strip from the 6x6 exposures---wait, that's in the middle of the 120 roll, so you'd have to trim both sides. Is that the issue? A standard mat cutter gives ~30" of very straight cut, and if you slipped up around the beginning of the next 30", it'll be within the roll, so doesn't make too much difference.

Ok, getting somewhere.

What's a mat cutter? I have a guillotine style paper cutter. The one with the giant knife on the side. Fun to use but it's no good for paper.

Walk me through what you use and how you do it?
 

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Mat cutters are what you use to cut those window mats that people put into frames for displaying prints.
One of these (courtesy of Amazon)
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Many/most of us who prepare prints for framing and/or exhibition have them.
 
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Mat cutters are what you use to cut those window mats that people put into frames for displaying prints.
One of these (courtesy of Amazon)
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Many/most of us who prepare prints for framing and/or exhibition have them.

Thanks. Is there a version that is under $50? $136 is nice but it's a mono tool. I'd be using it for one thing.
 

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Since the backing paper doesn't have to be cut in the dark, with attention to detail you could likely cut it pretty nicely using a metal straightedge and an Exacto knife on one of those self-healing cutting mats. A handy addition might be a couple of clamps to hold the straightedge in place.

Unless one already owns some of the various items, it's still a bit of an investment. I prefer stainless steel to aluminum for the rulers/straightedges as they are harder to nick with the knife and less likely to mark things. But just now I didn't discover any longer than 12 inches listed where I would normally look.

It also might be possible to build a slitter with razor blades to function similar to those used to cut film down for Minox, etc.
 

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I heard of people using cigar cutters to slit film wound on the spool. It should work with the backing paper as well. If you have a pipe cutter it might do the job.
 

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I use this old ribbon cutter that my mother had to cut down backing paper. Then I just mark the frame numbers with a marker pen.
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Harbor Freight sells a 40 inch aluminum ruler for $4.99 USD.

Yeah, it's aluminum, but its only $5.
 

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Shanghai Jiancheng Technology Pty Ltd sells both. Also for 120 film. Bought a load a few years ago with no problem.

 
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I heard of people using cigar cutters to slit film wound on the spool. It should work with the backing paper as well. If you have a pipe cutter it might do the job.

Cigar cutter did not work for me. I've tried it a few times, it's not a clean enough cut.

I use this old ribbon cutter that my mother had to cut down backing paper. Then I just mark the frame numbers with a marker pen.
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Interesting contraption.

Looks like I'm forming a plan with a 40 inch yardstick, xacto knife, a couple clamps, and a table.
 

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Shanghai Jiancheng Technology Pty Ltd sells both. Also for 120 film. Bought a load a few years ago with no problem.


You bought a load of backing paper or film?
 

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Cigar cutter did not work for me. I've tried it a few times, it's not a clean enough cut.



Interesting contraption.

Looks like I'm forming a plan with a 40 inch yardstick, xacto knife, a couple clamps, and a table.

A metal ruler is mandatory-- wooden rulers aren't particularly straight. Some C- or T-stock aluminum might also work; L-stock would probably be too floppy.
 

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Spools and backing paper for 120 and 127 film and some 35mm film. Spools and backing is listed under OEM Film section. You may have to email them about it now.
 

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Shanghai Jiancheng Technology Pty Ltd sells both. Also for 120 film. Bought a load a few years ago with no problem.


I have emailed them several times asking about backing paper, never got a response. Can you let me know what you did to get a response?
I use this old ribbon cutter that my mother had to cut down backing paper. Then I just mark the frame numbers with a marker pen.
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oh my god I need this for slitting 70mm/5” film into 120/220! What is it called, and do they still make it?
 

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I bought just before the pandemic hit and it was all listed with pricing. Seems different now which is why I said you might need to email. Have you tried google translate into Chinese? You never know.......
 
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Can we move this out of classified? I can't post or respond without getting warned about bumping.
 

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I bought just before the pandemic hit and it was all listed with pricing. Seems different now which is why I said you might need to email. Have you tried google translate into Chinese? You never know.......

No, I haven’t. Might have to try it, but I don’t know how well that will work.

What was their pricing for 220 spools and paper, if you can remember?
 

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@MattKing

Can we move this out of classified? I can't post or respond without getting warned about bumping.

I've moved the thread.
Another, potentially better approach would be to start a thread that specifically asks about sourcing materials like this.
You can have a separate Classified thread asking to buy them, and refer discussions to your sourcing thread.
By the way - it is much better to make a request like this by reporting a post and including your request in the post.
That way Sean and all the moderators can respond.
 
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I've moved the thread.
Another, potentially better approach would be to start a thread that specifically asks about sourcing materials like this.
You can have a separate Classified thread asking to buy them, and refer discussions to your sourcing thread.
By the way - it is much better to make a request like this by reporting a post and including your request in the post.
That way Sean and all the moderators can respond.

Thanks.

Thread started one way and marched off in many directions. Good to know how to make a request in the future.

I have emailed them several times asking about backing paper, never got a response. Can you let me know what you did to get a response?


oh my god I need this for slitting 70mm/5” film into 120/220! What is it called, and do they still make it?

I'd also like to know what this thing is called exactly. Looks very useful.
 

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oh my god I need this for slitting 70mm/5” film into 120/220! What is it called, and do they still make it?

I doubt they still make it, I think my mother bought it about 40 or 50 years ago. I have it stashed away somewhere, I’ll try to find it to see if there’s any markings on it.
 

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They make machines like that for cutting leather straps. The first one I found was this one on Etsy


I don’t know if that’s a good one or not just the first example I found
 

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Another variant used in fabric slitting is called a "Pinker" machine, but they don't seem to offer the width that would be required and would have to be modified.

 
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They make machines like that for cutting leather straps. The first one I found was this one on Etsy


I don’t know if that’s a good one or not just the first example I found

Huh. That's pretty close and still cheaper than the FCK127 thing.
 
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