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Subject: Not laughing...
Date: 2012-10-21 23:02:57
From: David Richardson
  One must admit that I use a couple gossen's and the little selenium Pilot works like a champ and is often the favored meter. The internal one in the Tl-120 is nice but useless of incident readings.
  Right now the tri-lensed monster is working well but if no hope of 3Dworld tooling up for a follow-on or digital replacement, I'd sure be interested in a 35mm standard for use by both large and small formats in the big hand viewers. The wide 35mm cardboard mounts are great for russian horizon swing lens cameras but I have more standard 35mm cameras in stereo configurations than 120 sets.
  Has anyone tooled a metal frame by which one might cut out cardboard frames for slides in the big Chinese STL viewers?
  Hoping against hope (again),
  David
Subject: Re: Not laughing...
Date: 2012-10-22 00:14:07
From: Geoffrey S. Waldo
I've a Black Cat Cougar programmable die cutter that would probably work. Otherwise perhaps laser cutting...
Other options is an Ellison cutter, and a custom rotary drum die..I once asked about a similar slide pattern and the die would run around 350. The one can crank out front/back and a spacer of needed.
http://www.ellisoneducation.com/customdies


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On Oct 21, 2012, at 11:02 PM, David Richardson <digitalworldtraveler@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

  One must admit that I use a couple gossen's and the little selenium Pilot works like a champ and is often the favored meter. The internal one in the Tl-120 is nice but useless of incident readings.
  Right now the tri-lensed monster is working well but if no hope of 3Dworld tooling up for a follow-on or digital replacement, I'd sure be interested in a 35mm standard for use by both large and small formats in the big hand viewers. The wide 35mm cardboard mounts are great for russian horizon swing lens cameras but I have more standard 35mm cameras in stereo configurations than 120 sets.
  Has anyone tooled a metal frame by which one might cut out cardboard frames for slides in the big Chinese STL viewers?
  Hoping against hope (again),
  David