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Sinar P and OM1, 3D printed parts

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Mark-GM4ISM

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Hi Sean, All,
I am a retired engineer and amateur jeweller, with an interest in photography.
A friend (and professional photographer) has presented me with a few challenges recently.
The first was to modify an Olympus OM1 to take a hand grip. I have developed a 3D printed jig that allows the body to be drilled and tapped without breaking through to the inside. I have also produces a 3D printed grip, similar to the original, that fits the later Olympus cameras in this range and of course, the modified OM1. I have now modified several OM1s with this.

The second challenge was to rebuild the aperture mechanism of a Sinar P shutter. The original plastic had degraded and fallen apart
I have 3D modelled and successfully printed a set of replacement parts that enable the mechanism to be repaired.
With regard to the Sinar P, is this a common problem? Are there other camera parts that could be 3D printed to bring cameras back from the dead?
It's a lot of work to model the parts but if there is demand I could possibly do this in some cases.
For me, this is a hobby, not a business. I enjoy the challenge of designing and making such things. I would be very pleased if my efforts benefit a wider community.
 

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Welcome to Photrio, Mark!

Great job on the 3D work. The Sinar piece looks really good.
I can relate; I frequently 3D print photography-related parts - also hobby-wise.

This is a set of parts to make a bulk spooler to respool 400ft rolls of 35mm film down to 100ft ones:
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The end cap for a piece of PVC pipe to turn it into a BTZS tube:
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Replacement fan for a Durst RCP20 (the original doesn't fit anymore after converting it to RA4):
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Durst RCP20 hose plug:
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6x6cm glassless negative holder:
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Etc...it's a long and growing list.
 
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