58mm solar filter for DSLR
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Besides the printed parts, you'll need a few essential components: AstroSolar Safety Film OD 5.0 or its equivalent, a 58 mm screw-thread lens mount (I salvaged mine from a budget-friendly replica of the Mennon DV-S 58), three 4×6 mm bolts with nuts, and Cyanoacrylate glue, also known as Super Glue. To begin, print the parts using a heat-resistant white plastic that can withstand UV light. Once printed, sandpaper them to smooth out any rough edges. Next, drill holes for the bolts, ensuring they fit snugly. Cut a 70 mm diameter circle (60 mm + 5 mm overlap) from AstroSolar Safety Film OD 5.0. Apply glue to attach one of the circle flange parts to the film, followed by attaching the second flange part so that the film is sandwiched between the two. Now, cut the screw-threading portion of the lens hood and sandpaper it as well. Then, apply glue to secure the lens hood to the triangle flange mount. Finally, use bolts to connect the filter and the lens adapter together, ensuring a solid bond.
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