Pinhole "lensboard" for monorail view camera

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There's this Cadet 4x5 view camera that I can borrow from school, and in addition to using it with normal glass I was thinking that I could create my own simplistic lens board with a pinhole instead of glass and do some messing around with that.

Does anyone ever do this sort of thing? Is there anything non-obvious that I should be aware of?
 

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I've done it for a B&J Press 4x5. If the lens board is basically a flat plate, it should be easy enough to do. Thin varieties of plywood with very fine plies are sold in hobby shops if you wanted to avoid metal or plastic. Likely a liberal coat or two of flat black paint would be in order. For limited use, mat board might be sufficient.
 
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