Raffay
Member
Hello All,
The desire to get an 810 view camera, and the shortage of funds has inspired me to start my own home 810 project. I have access to a very good carpenter, they are in wood works for generations. Labour costs are very very cheap here in Pakistan, and we have access to some fine wood. So why not start my own little production, seems like a good idea, especially because my wife is in support
and why not as she could see a savings of thousands of dollars in future (my plan to eventually buy a Deardorff).
The only missing piece is the transfer of knowledge, and I am hoping if someone here can play this crucial role. I believe, there are two ways to go about it; one you can share drawings - also you can recommend possible changes to get the best of all in one (not entirely possible but we can try). The second, if someone can lend a 810 to be used as sample and be returned once we make our first. This is the most workable option, as skill is abundant here but capability to visualise and produce to that vision is seriously missing. Although, it seems like a copying project, but I guess that's how similar products are made not everyone invents them. Also, if we can improve upon them based on the field experience then at least we would be making some advancement. I feel, if I can show one working then I feel it will be a very easy job for him.
Having said that, I am open to suggestions.
How might this work in business terms:
1. You will have to make an investment by sending me 8x10 camera
2. I will bear the cost of production
3. We can setup a website, with your address and I ship to you so that delivery in
your country (I would like multiple partners meaning from different countries) is
quick.
4. Initially, I would produce and send to you, all costs by me. Later, if it picks up
then you can preorder.
Let me know if this sounds good to anyone, I think we can produce an 810 in an amazing price and make this wonderful medium available to most who want to take the leap.
You can also PM or write to me at raffay.abdul@gmail.com if you feel more comfortable in that.
Cheers,
Raffay.
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The desire to get an 810 view camera, and the shortage of funds has inspired me to start my own home 810 project. I have access to a very good carpenter, they are in wood works for generations. Labour costs are very very cheap here in Pakistan, and we have access to some fine wood. So why not start my own little production, seems like a good idea, especially because my wife is in support

The only missing piece is the transfer of knowledge, and I am hoping if someone here can play this crucial role. I believe, there are two ways to go about it; one you can share drawings - also you can recommend possible changes to get the best of all in one (not entirely possible but we can try). The second, if someone can lend a 810 to be used as sample and be returned once we make our first. This is the most workable option, as skill is abundant here but capability to visualise and produce to that vision is seriously missing. Although, it seems like a copying project, but I guess that's how similar products are made not everyone invents them. Also, if we can improve upon them based on the field experience then at least we would be making some advancement. I feel, if I can show one working then I feel it will be a very easy job for him.
Having said that, I am open to suggestions.
How might this work in business terms:
1. You will have to make an investment by sending me 8x10 camera
2. I will bear the cost of production
3. We can setup a website, with your address and I ship to you so that delivery in
your country (I would like multiple partners meaning from different countries) is
quick.
4. Initially, I would produce and send to you, all costs by me. Later, if it picks up
then you can preorder.
Let me know if this sounds good to anyone, I think we can produce an 810 in an amazing price and make this wonderful medium available to most who want to take the leap.
You can also PM or write to me at raffay.abdul@gmail.com if you feel more comfortable in that.
Cheers,
Raffay.
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