Jessestr
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- Mar 31, 2014
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Hi all
I've been reeling lots of film last month, never had any troubles with it. But today suddenly the film got stuck when about 70-80% was reeled.. It felt like it was too long and I couldn't move the reel anymore (just a little).
So after trying and trying.. reversing sides.. cut a bit more of the negs it didn't work out and I cut the rest of the film so I had something to develop...
I took a roll and tried to reel it with the lights on to see what was wrong.. It got stuck again. So I took another reel.. Same problem.
Read about it on the internet and they say the reels should be dry.. So I dried them with a hair dryer... Oh it worked again.
But then after trying 20-25 times, about half or more of the times it gets stuck again... Always at 70-80% of the film is loaded (and is isn't of track). The bearings do move but it feels like I have to push harder to reel it (it's still reeling at that point). And when I do this it's like an enormous friction but it does reel... only not on the way how it should reel. If I finally reeled the film the last end pops out due to the stress of friction about where the ball bearings are...
Does anyone had this problem? I don't know what I'm doing wrong as it always worked the way I did.
I've been reeling lots of film last month, never had any troubles with it. But today suddenly the film got stuck when about 70-80% was reeled.. It felt like it was too long and I couldn't move the reel anymore (just a little).
So after trying and trying.. reversing sides.. cut a bit more of the negs it didn't work out and I cut the rest of the film so I had something to develop...
I took a roll and tried to reel it with the lights on to see what was wrong.. It got stuck again. So I took another reel.. Same problem.
Read about it on the internet and they say the reels should be dry.. So I dried them with a hair dryer... Oh it worked again.
But then after trying 20-25 times, about half or more of the times it gets stuck again... Always at 70-80% of the film is loaded (and is isn't of track). The bearings do move but it feels like I have to push harder to reel it (it's still reeling at that point). And when I do this it's like an enormous friction but it does reel... only not on the way how it should reel. If I finally reeled the film the last end pops out due to the stress of friction about where the ball bearings are...
Does anyone had this problem? I don't know what I'm doing wrong as it always worked the way I did.