Dan Dozer
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It's been a few weeks since I last posted progress photos of my new 8 x 20. I've been designing and building the bellows, and finally have it finished. These two photos are of things taped up to see how everything fits and works. The image of the bellows extended is at about 30".
Question - I'm ready to mount the bellows into the front and rear frames. In looking back to my old Kodak 8 x 10, it was glued to the front frame and tacked to the rear. You know the "turn of the century sharp as a needle" tacks that you can push in with a pair of pliers. How have any of you other ULF camera builders attached the bellows to the frames? I'ld like to use tacks like on the Kodak but I don't know if I can even get those old style tacks anymore.
Thanks,
Dan
Question - I'm ready to mount the bellows into the front and rear frames. In looking back to my old Kodak 8 x 10, it was glued to the front frame and tacked to the rear. You know the "turn of the century sharp as a needle" tacks that you can push in with a pair of pliers. How have any of you other ULF camera builders attached the bellows to the frames? I'ld like to use tacks like on the Kodak but I don't know if I can even get those old style tacks anymore.
Thanks,
Dan
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