Impressive. At one stage I had a hefty variety of various format cameras, and even more in need to repairs, and while I could do the mechanical & optical repairs myself, the bellows intimidated me too much to try. Well done, now Im going to try it!
Great video I shows a great method of doing it , I have done it before for my speed graphics I did the same process as you only difference I used different cloth/leather it's not hard to do just time consuming
Hey Brian, Thanks for the comment. Yes there is so many different materials to chose from. I used the best I could find. If I could choose I would go for something even thiner for sure!
Hello, thank you for sharing knowladge! what materials do you use? cardboard? leather? where you get them from? Also is there somewhere a formula or counting how to draw bellows design if you dont have actual old bellows.
Hey, I bought my fabric in a local specialised fabric store. About the design I just copied the original but you google a bit you will find many design patterns, bellow calculators...
Hey I follow your channel, and is really great, keep sharing, it’s really awesome. I have the same camera and would love to restore the bellows, but I don’t know how to take it out the camera and put the news back on. If you could tell me how to do it I would appreciate it very much!
Hey, Its hard as bellows are riveted to the front standard but in the back you can remove it by unfoldig the metal frame that is clamping the bellows itself. You will have to use some force in order to do that so be careful. In the front I carefully cut away the bellows following the lens board
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@@lostlightart6064 Thank you very much I really appreciate it. Please don’t stop sharing content, you have an awesome channel.
Good video. You did just cut out the most important part. How do you fold the bellows for the first time? I don't think it is as easy as the second time when it's already folded.
Thanks for making the video, it would have been more helpful if you could shoot from an angle so your head does not block the view. Also a verbal narrative rather than music would have been more informative.
The camera is almost the same as my Kodak Brownie Autographic 2A. Unfortunately, I cannot see what is done exactly from 5:03 to 5:14 where the liner is glued leaving me puzzled about how you got to the remainder of the process.
I wonder if using 3d printed parts to replace the heavy cardboard would be practical. Any one out there a whole lot better at 3d cad want to give it a shot? The print could be as thin as a mm and be OK I think.
Impressive. At one stage I had a hefty variety of various format cameras, and even more in need to repairs, and while I could do the mechanical & optical repairs myself, the bellows intimidated me too much to try. Well done, now Im going to try it!
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Motivating! When my layers of duct and gaffer tape start to fail on me, I will have to give this a go. Thanks!
Glad this helped 😊
Very helpful, I’ve never seen anyone do this! What is the best material to use for bellows?
Great video I shows a great method of doing it , I have done it before for my speed graphics I did the same process as you only difference I used different cloth/leather it's not hard to do just time consuming
Hey Brian,
Thanks for the comment. Yes there is so many different materials to chose from. I used the best I could find. If I could choose I would go for something even thiner for sure!
Great technique ! well done and thanks for sharing !
You are welcome
Hello, thank you for sharing knowladge! what materials do you use? cardboard? leather? where you get them from? Also is there somewhere a formula or counting how to draw bellows design if you dont have actual old bellows.
Hey,
I bought my fabric in a local specialised fabric store. About the design I just copied the original but you google a bit you will find many design patterns, bellow calculators...
You Are very skilled and creative guy!
Thanks man. I do my best 🙃
Hey I follow your channel, and is really great, keep sharing, it’s really awesome.
I have the same camera and would love to restore the bellows, but I don’t know how to take it out the camera and put the news back on. If you could tell me how to do it I would appreciate it very much!
Hey,
Its hard as bellows are riveted to the front standard but in the back you can remove it by unfoldig the metal frame that is clamping the bellows itself. You will have to use some force in order to do that so be careful. In the front I carefully cut away the bellows following the lens board
@@lostlightart6064 Thank you very much I really appreciate it.
Please don’t stop sharing content, you have an awesome channel.
@ Thank you I wont!
Now it can be printed with TPU without the art.
PS And it can be in orange. Or in red (inside is still black)
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hello i was wondering if i could use your pattern? im resoring the same camera and this would save a alot of time.
Hey Matthew send me an email on lostlightart@gmail.com
uaaa. Bravo! Sem že mislil, da sem edini slovenec, ki ma yt vlog o analogni fotografiji... Kak cool!
Zdravo. Ne, ne nisem haha. Hvala!
@@lostlightart6064 eh. Itak da nisem bil edini. Big shout out to Borut Peterlin
Good video. You did just cut out the most important part. How do you fold the bellows for the first time? I don't think it is as easy as the second time when it's already folded.
What material did u use?
Thanks for making the video, it would have been more helpful if you could shoot from an angle so your head does not block the view. Also a verbal narrative rather than music would have been more informative.
Great video! I'm about to try this method on a little 120 folder I have. I love the cutting mat you have as well. Any idea where you got it from?
Hey.Thanks! I bought it on ebay a few years ago for around 10-15eur
The camera is almost the same as my Kodak Brownie Autographic 2A. Unfortunately, I cannot see what is done exactly from 5:03 to 5:14 where the liner is glued leaving me puzzled about how you got to the remainder of the process.
Hello I sent you an email last week and didn’t receive anything back just wondering if I could still have the templates?
I wonder if using 3d printed parts to replace the heavy cardboard would be practical. Any one out there a whole lot better at 3d cad want to give it a shot? The print could be as thin as a mm and be OK I think.
Yes I will definitely do that with my next bellows!
You can also laser cut the material or use a stencil cutter. You would probably get more structural integrity.
You could also use a cricut to make the pattern and then go from there.
head hiding too much of the delicate process of assembling
nice hair
Thanks
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Narration would have been better
You got a very nice head!
Just shoot me right now. Where can I buy Kodak 1-A bellows?
IS BETTER TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE MODEL INSTEAD OF THE HEAD OF THE ARTIST
THAT do NOT look like the proper way to make a fine bellow !!!
super video....but You head is too big .... Me interested bellows not Your hair....,🙈
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Your heads in the way most of the time.
Yes I know sorry for that. I tried to get as good of an angle as I could