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  1. View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera: view through the ground glass, inverted to right side up for convenience.
  2. View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera: Conley anastigmat lens in Wollensak Optimo shutter (manufactured from 1910 to 1930).
  3. View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, spring tabs secure convertible back.
  4. View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera
  5. View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera
  6. View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera, 4x5

    View Camera
  7. 4x5 Camera

    4x5 Camera

    4x5 View Camera. Box joint, my first, done by router table with basic keyed miter fence technique.
  8. 4x5 Camera

    4x5 Camera

    4x5 View Camera. "Engineers Prototype" of back-end; to be done in re-vamped design, probably in walnut like the rear body.
  9. 4x5 Camera

    4x5 Camera

    4x5 View Camera. Re-cycled Calumet 26" bellows cut down (damaged rear-end)\' about 15" from front of lens-board to focal plane.
  10. 4x5 Camera

    4x5 Camera

    4x5 View Camera. Front standard mahogany? Front panel oak; lens board birch ply.
  11. iBox Box Joint Jig

    iBox Box Joint Jig

  12. W

    New Box Joint Jig ???

    In the discussion linked below, some references are made of a new box joint jig that would be coming to market soon. Just wondering if there are any updates. http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=36052&highlight=box+joint I know there are lots of plans for making box joint...
  13. erasmussen

    box joint jig

    I finally got around to making a good box joint jig. Yes its a bit ugly but it works good. I used a 1/4 x 20tpi threaded rod, a captured ball bearing in one end and i threaded a block of UHMW for the other end so that I have 0 play in the screw assy. I checked it out with a couple of scrap...
  14. H

    Heartwood Pine table - process, trestle base (continued) and saddle joint

    So here's the last in a series of posts on how I made this trestle table. 3 previous threads were: 1. General: http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=37044 2. Table top process: http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=37048 3. Trestle Base process...
  15. D

    Lynn box joint jig

    I've never been happy with the Woodsmith box joint jig I built, probably because I didn't build it very well, and my box joints sucked. Yesterday I read about the Lynn jig (lots of info online) and built one this morning. And now I'm a happy box jointer. Simple instructions can be found here...
  16. W

    Freud box joint blade set

    For those of you that have a local sears store, they are clearanceing out the freud 8" box joint blade set for 24.97. They are still priced at 99.00 but they ring up at 24.97 at the register. The concord store still had 2 left this evening after I purchased one. Wayne
  17. merrill77

    My first (successful) dovetail joint...and second joint with variable spacing

    I turned out my first successful dovetail joint today. I have a need for through-dovetails for several upcoming projects. Over the years, I've drooled over some of the more expensive router jigs and even considered some of the shop-made jigs. I saw David Marks' episode with dovetails on the...
  18. Mark Fogleman

    New Thermwood Barb Dado Joint

    This just popped into my email box. Looks very cool for quick and inexpensive cabinet making: New Thermwood Barb Dado Joint: This is a new development at Thermwood that we have applied for patent protection on. The joint is a modified version of the Blind Dado joint in which we machine a...
  19. willarda

    Rule (Table) Joint Planes

    I am teaching a workshop on making a pair of rule joint molding planes. These are used to cut the dropleaf table joint. There is a matching pair, one to cut the hollow and one to cut the round. We will also cut a rule joint with our planes. The workshop is July 16-18 (3 days) at the Woodwright's...
  20. Bas

    Pocket hole screws & joint creep

    I'm trying to make a simple butt joint between two pieces of plywood. They're about 10" wide. I drilled two pocket holes (at the correct depth for 3/4"), put one piece on the other, and clamped them together with a Kreg right angle clamp. The edges are perfectly flush at this point. The problem...

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