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The re-badging was very common. It;s surprising thatt the Sanderson bellows aren't as robust as some other Houghton cameras but then Houghton's was a wholesaler who owned or rather alamagamaed with smaller manufacturers and also had cameras made for them by Butcher well before they officially merged. Even buy the 1930's the sahre-holdings of Houghton Butcher still reflected the owners of the companies taht formed Houghton Ltd in 1904 and the later Butcher mergers.

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Not only that Ron, its very light. Think I can keep it to the 1.5kg mark, excluding lens, when finished.

Made a rise and fall board from an old half plate dark board, just needed a slight trim and some backing ply to thicken up.

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Made the lens board holder from another dark slide and some parts I robbed from an old copy stand.
Just need to make the lens board slide for a little left and right shift, then make it light tight and tidy up.

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very nice bellows; where from or self made?
I had them made for me, took a bit of communication till they understood what I wanted, but in the end they got it right and were delivered in less than a week. I did a better job installing than I did with my Victo bellows, its a bit easier once you know how. Just need to tidy it up once I finished testing and know everything is working.
Weight worked out at around 2kg without lens, not bad. Wil make a nice cheap field camera.
 
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Made the adapter, cut to allow 8x10 film holder, made the pressure plate. Just need to cut a 8x10 window for the ground glass, make a 8x10 ground glass and paint....fix light leaks.

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Made a 8x10 ground glass.

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All finished, the focal length of ground glass to infinity seems correct, cant find any light leaks. Can see lens on all four corners.
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Just need to make a new fixing for the front standard to lock in @ 250mm infinity. Luckily the front standard can swing backwards to achieve.

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Made a new film back to take 4x5 film out of some Silky Oak I have lying around.
Just need to give a final sand and a good shellacing on exposed parts and matt black on the other bits.

Now onto the front, I have some pieces of mahogany veneer on thin ply I have left over from some speakers I made awhile back. Also some plate copper for the rise and fall.

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hi; nice thropy you found there, can you please tell me the size of the front plate?
 
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