120 film developing 3d models
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Each time you develop a roll of 120 film, you can use 100ml less solution! Because of the developer being used in huge excess, this does not change the development process. Print this part in such a way that it is watertight- I suggest a 1.1...
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This is a spool for developing 16mm film from cameras such as the Minolta 16 series. ...You can load 3 rolls of film per layer, and a standard Paterson tank can accommodate a reel with four layers.
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What differentiates it from the earlier design is that it is an upright rotary style tank that uses less than half the chemistry, allowing you to develop 15 meters in just 450ml of liquid, which is roughly the same efficiency of developing the...
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This is a movie film developing tank, similar to the old Lomo tanks. Exposed film is wound onto the spiral and placed in the light-proof tank while in darkness. Developing fluids are poured in through the central hole in the tank lid and out through...
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Film developing tank, I have designed but yet tested it cuz I don't have access to a printer at the moment. Pieces should screw together, it did not render the screw thread There are 2 versions of the screw cap, one in one piece. ...(dunno how...
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This is a convenient and easy way to carry and store your 120 film rolls. On the go, in the fridge, or on the self (you sick sick, uncaring soul!), this holder is perfect. It protects from the elements (sun, moisture, extreme heat and cold) and helps...
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This is the 120 film format version of my Original 35mm film clip for hanging film after development. ...
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This developing tank allows for developing up to 120 feet of 16mm in one batch using minimal chemistry (estimated 750ml with a full batch). It can be printed on a 185mmX185mm print bed. I've made the pour/drain holes large enough for quick...
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... finger nails, you can use your finger as a guide to load the film sheets into the slots. I haven´t tryed this out at the moment, but I want to share, maybe someone of you have an idea to improve it or an idea for a daylight developing system. ...
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If you are into developing your own film, you probably know how tiresome it is to babysit your developing tank just to turn it every 30 seconds. With this design, a cheap servo, microcontroller and a bit of electronics knowledge you can just sit...
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FILM CASE 120&135 This is a film case for 135 and 120 Features Fits 6x 35mm film, or 4x 120 film, or 3x 35mm film plus 2x 120 film Part list 1.Film case part01v10.1 Qty. 1 2.Film case part02v10 Qty. 1 3.Pin OD2.4mm length 80 mm Qty. ...1
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This 120 Film Safe keeps your film in one place when in the field and keeps it in a light proof package.
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This 120 Film Safe keeps your film in one place when in the field and keeps it in a light proof package.
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Simple film can and cap for 120/620 film rolls. It's big enough to accommodate 620 spools as well. They work fine printed at low resolution with 80% infill. Set the Z seam to back or corner. ...
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For trimming 120 film 6*4.5 into convient strips for scanning and storage. ... I have included the step files so it can be modified.
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For trimming 120 film 6*4.5 into convient strips for scanning and storage. ... I have included the step files so it can be modified.
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Film holder for 120 film square 6x6 comprised of 2 parts that sandwich and guide the film. ... Things that you need are: -Printed files -2x rubber bands - 4x 70x7mm, 1mm thick felt or sponge(to fit in the grooves, it keeps the film tensioned ans removes...
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Will just hold a 120 film roll in paper. Add a F-22 O-ring (28mm ID, 3mm thick) to the threads on the box and it should be water resistant. Inspired by http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:113911 Uploaded a new version with slightly thicker walls to...
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Instructions This is a basic spool for 120 film. This should be fully usable, and you should be able to use it to wind film onto. Measurements were taken from an existing 120 film roller, so I believe everything should be within specification. The...
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Carry two 120 rolls of film with you. Need a place to hold your film after you've exposed it. Use this little film container. Print Settings Printer: flashforge creator pro ...
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A 120 film tag slot holder to remind you what film is in the camera. I recommend printing this standing, with the slot opening up. I use a 0.4 nozzle and 0.1 layer height. This seems to work fine. Glued mine on with epoxy glue. ...Print with solid...
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A quick model of an adapter to load 35mm film into a 120/medium format camera to allow taking panorama photos with the whole width of the film exposed (even the perforations). There are other models but this is a really basic one and because of that...
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This film case is designed to fit 4 rolls of 120 format film. The lid stays in place when closed, I designed it to have an interference fit lip. It took a few iterations but I am happy with how it fits now so I am offering it up to all of you. ...
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1) run a 120 roll into a camera or back into the "exposed" orientation; 2) place it, plus an empty 620 spool on to the jig and thread the leader into the 620 spool; 3) in the dark, start turning the handle and feel for the loose film, then tuck it in...
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## Spool for 120 film type **No support required** **No glue required** All the spools I found were either unprintable or unusable so I decided to design my own I made an interlocking cube 0.2mm smaller than the corresponding hole, so that the two...
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Designed to print in two parts and be glued together, this spool will get you through your first roll of 120 film and then you'll have one when you're done shooting all the photos. This is a blatant ripoff/adaptation of thing:44694 by Thingiverse...
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A 120 film tag slot holder to remind you what film is in the camera. I recommend printing this standing, with the slot opening up. I use a 0.4 nozzle and 0.1 layer height. This seems to work fine. Glued mine on with epoxy glue. ...Print with solid...