I know I can have them custom-made but that's too pricey for the lenses I need these for. I also know I can make them but my hands are too unsteady these days for dainty work.
I also need a couple of those itsy-bitsy screws to hold the scale onto the Copal #1. You know the ones that always fall through some tiny crack to be lost forever!!
Simply knowing the maximum aperture won't do it, you need to tell us what lenses. For example, if that Copal 1 f/6.8 is for a 210 Geronar (Caltar II-E), I have a set so they'll be right on. If it's for a 210 Angulon, they won't be exact but are probably close enough. They're unlikely to be close for any other focal length.
For example, if that Copal 1 f/6.8 is for a 210 Geronar (Caltar II-E), I have a set so they'll be right on. If it's for a 210 Angulon, they won't be exact but are probably close enough.
The issues are that Focal lenghts are nominal so a 210 lens might really be 207mm, another type 213mm, for high accuracy the scales would be positioned slightly differently, the scale itself is the same. In practice the difference is negligible and well with the 30% +/- tolerance that's acceptable for shutter speed accracy, OK we are talking apertures but well below 1/3 of a stop.
I've been using similar lens cells (to the OP) in various shutters but I have the advantage of being able to compare the scales on the shutters with those on other lenses and/or knowing what lenses were in them originally.
So for instance I'm using a pair of 150mm f6.3 Geronar cells in an Agi #0 shutter off a 6x6 Agifold camera which originally had a 75mm lens fitted and in thiscase I simply use double the marked aperture. What confuses issues are that sometimes the lens barrel itself restricts the maximum aperture, a a 90mm f6.8 Angulon in a Compur #0 uses only part of the aperture range.