120 film holder 3d models
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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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Carry two rolls of film weighing 120 each. You'll need a place to store your film after it's been exposed. Use this compact film holder. Print Settings Printer: flashforge creator pro Rafts: Irrelevant Supports: Not necessary Resolution: High, at .2...
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A film reminder tag holder for your camera, featuring a 120 film tag slot to keep track of the current film in use. To assemble this device, I suggest printing it standing upright, allowing the slot to open towards you. Using a 0.4mm nozzle and a 0.1...
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A versatile container designed specifically for 120 film rolls, capable of storing up to 120 individual rolls. The compact design allows for a seamless fit of a single 120 film roll wrapped in paper. ...To elevate its functionality, an F-22 O-ring...
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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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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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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 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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A conventional 120 film spool, this basic design is compatible for winding purposes. Based on actual measurements of an existing roll, it should meet specifications. The model was skillfully crafted in Blender, though Boolean operations presented...
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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 be printed in two parts and easily glued together, this spool will see you through your initial roll of 120 film and still have a spare when all your photos are taken. This creation was inspired by thing:44694, an innovative design from...
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This portable film safe secures your film in a single location while out in the field, protecting it from stray light with its specially designed case.
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This convenient Film Safe is designed to keep your precious films neatly organized and within easy reach on location, ensuring they remain secure and protected from even the slightest hint of light exposure throughout every project or excursion.
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film squeegee that takes 1 wiper blade insert for a newer honda car. 76622-TDK-J02 is a part number 26" wiper insert. ...should cost about 8-10USD print two wiper bodies, two end caps and one spring
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Traveling photographers rely on compact film containers that keep their rolls secure during long excursions. Currently, these cans require a rubber band or adhesive clip to hold the two parts in place, but an improved design is being considered for...
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I designed this tool to convert 120 film into 127 format for my classic cameras. ...It utilizes standard safety razor blades for precision cuts.
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... cameras so they can use different types of film, such as the one shown here. ...This particular adapter is designed to enable the user to load 120 film into a camera that was originally made for 116 film, similar to the Kodak Pocket Camera No. ...1A.
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I designend a Tool to cut an 120 Film to an 127 Film without an darkroom. You have to put an Razor in the "Cutter". Than you have to Cut the 120 Film a little bit so it have an direction. On the other side, you roll up a part of the Film on the 127...
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Tank for developing 120 film.This thing is for those who continue to take photo with film :)
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This is a basic 3D model for adapting 35mm film into a film camera that shoots 120 film. ...The top part is a bit tight on the film since the model was made a bit ad hoc.
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124 film was discontinued in 1961, making this adapter necessary for using 120 film in 124 film cameras. To use this adapter, you'll need to print four of them. ...Two will go on your spool of film and two on a spare empty 120 spool - possibly one...
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Use two on your current roll of film and then apply the other two on a spare 120 spool - potentially from another roll of 120 film. ... I highly recommend avoiding rafting if possible since the fit in the camera will be quite tight, so when using...
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Remix of HSB's 120 film container to include a small loop for attaching a clip/carabiner/paracord for easier carrying
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A 116 to 120 film adapter. Was made with measurements from a Contessa Nettel. ...It is a little rough but it works.
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* Top cut -- The `film-slider-blade-holder-single.stl` file uses one blade to cut the film into 46mm and 16mm segments, with the resulting 46mm/127 roll cut from the top of the 120 roll, viewed as if from the back of a 120-format camera that moves...
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Converting 120 film for camera use is not possible, as it's designed for cameras requiring 122 film. ...My camera features a viewing window where the film must be offset from its central position to display numbers clearly through the lens.