Dan Dozer
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I've finished building my 8 x 20 camera and have put together a journal of the process complete with photos, drawings, and text. If you're interested, I have the journal listed in the Classifieds section.
Thanks,
Dan Dozer
Mike, if I can build a 8x20 in my apartment mainly with hand tools it can be done by just about anyone with decent skills. Sure you need tools, but most importantly you need the motivation to take on a task like this. I have seen some of Dan's book and most importantly I've seen his camera and it is a beauty. If you take your time you can build a 8x20. I'm still working on my bellows after 1 1/2 years. It will be finished this summer.
Jim
hallo
@ dan:
a very nice work. (please a bigger photo)
i have learned to work with wood and i know what i am talking about.
greets
thomas
ps sorry my english ist not so fine and i don´t understand : (I have the journal listed in the Classifieds section) i dont know where to "klick". to find it.:confused: and i like to read it
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Thomas,
At the top of the APUG page, you will find the section named Classifieds. If you click on that you will see where everything is for sale and can find my advertisement.
Dan
Jim:
I appreciate your encouragement - but when it comes to wood working and hand tools I am a complete and utter clutz. I have problems even with something as simple as nailing two pieces of wood together; and don't ask me about by experiences with a saw, pencil, tape measure and a chair with 4 uneven legs:rolleyes:
Mike
Mike
Mike, we were all that way when we started. The thing is to get some cheap (Free is the best way) wood and some OLD I say again OLD hand tools and learn to sharpen them yourself by reading books on sharpening. Watch the Woodwright shop with Roy Underhill. Roy can teach you how to saw, plane and pare wood to perfection. Read books, seek out the old tool users (we are often called Galoots). Learn by doing, failing, analyzing why you failed and then doing again using that analysis. You CAN do this thing if you want it enough.
Barry Young
Young Camera Company
Barry:
I have been trying for close to 40 years now and have come to admit I am hopeless with wood and tools. I really admire craftsmanship but it has to be looking over the craftsman's shoulder.
My dream is to get a 7x17 camera in the next year or so but it will have to be bought
Mike
I would truly enjoy having a "workshop" where people can come to my workshop and assemble their own cameras from pre-made camera parts.
That would be one of the coolest workshop/retreats I could think of. Kinda makes my mind run wild.
Alan.
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