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Is it something you can carve out of a piece of wood?

It's this red thing:

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It's specifically to load two rolls of 120 on one reel. I found it irritating when trying to load 35mm so took all of them off. However, it's also useful for using minimal developer with a single 120 roll, since it will stop it from riding toward the centre (something I've had happen a couple of times).

You could probably make something that does the same job. It just blocks the pathway in the spiral.
 
I finished off my remaining roll of Ektachrome 100 by way of my Minolta X-700 after It being transferred from my SRT 101 on the 30th frame for jamming the shutter/advance lever somehow.
It then got processed at my usual place AgX Imaging in Yooper (am I saying it/spelling it right?) Country Michigan.
 
It's this red thing:

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It's specifically to load two rolls of 120 on one reel. I found it irritating when trying to load 35mm so took all of them off. However, it's also useful for using minimal developer with a single 120 roll, since it will stop it from riding toward the centre (something I've had happen a couple of times).

You could probably make something that does the same job. It just blocks the pathway in the spiral.

It looks like a simple 3D printer design, but something this small would have a lot of waste material and would need to be printed in multiples.
 
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