razzledog
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6x17 what an Obsession!
Being obsessed with camera building must be some kind of mania? If it is, then I have it.
I really get off on building cameras of this format, so I thought I'd share the only 'Woody' I've built so far. It's mostly fashioned from aluminium, either 80mm channel section or drawn 3mm. With this particular camera I selected a lump of Australian Red Gum, but found it was harder to work with than metal. I certainly don't see smoke coming off the saw blade when cutting anything else, it sure is hard as nails.
I managed to fabricate everything myself....but the lens cone is welded for me by a guy who manufactures truck fuel tanks, so if I lay the ready to weld bits in his path he doesn't notice. All spindles etc were machined on my little converted wood lathe, with most brass parts originating from a scrap yard, (a great place to hang out on your day off, everyone should try it).
Buy yourself a Chinese helical focusing unit for around $130, then have all the bits powder coated after they've been sanded smooth, then wash 'em all in Palmolive.......
Finder was an adapted video camera wide angle lens with a mask made from 1mm aluminium. Add a double bubble and a nice 90mm f8 glass in a suitable shutter and voila!
Such big wide negs and trannies turn me on so much, I can't stop making these damn cameras.........not really an obsession, but more like a form of madness. Sadly Woody has gone but is not forgotten, simply replaced by a couple more......
Being obsessed with camera building must be some kind of mania? If it is, then I have it.
I really get off on building cameras of this format, so I thought I'd share the only 'Woody' I've built so far. It's mostly fashioned from aluminium, either 80mm channel section or drawn 3mm. With this particular camera I selected a lump of Australian Red Gum, but found it was harder to work with than metal. I certainly don't see smoke coming off the saw blade when cutting anything else, it sure is hard as nails.
I managed to fabricate everything myself....but the lens cone is welded for me by a guy who manufactures truck fuel tanks, so if I lay the ready to weld bits in his path he doesn't notice. All spindles etc were machined on my little converted wood lathe, with most brass parts originating from a scrap yard, (a great place to hang out on your day off, everyone should try it).
Buy yourself a Chinese helical focusing unit for around $130, then have all the bits powder coated after they've been sanded smooth, then wash 'em all in Palmolive.......
Finder was an adapted video camera wide angle lens with a mask made from 1mm aluminium. Add a double bubble and a nice 90mm f8 glass in a suitable shutter and voila!
Such big wide negs and trannies turn me on so much, I can't stop making these damn cameras.........not really an obsession, but more like a form of madness. Sadly Woody has gone but is not forgotten, simply replaced by a couple more......