Hi All -
I'm going to be posting my progress here so it's all in one place.
So, as previously posted, my new project, a Seneca Improved View 8x10, variant 4, arrived last week:
Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project Camera by Scott, on Flickr
This is going to be kind of a long-term project, as there's plenty going on without trying to spend hours in the garage. So just for kicks this weekend, I pulled the handle retainers and soaked in Tarn-X to see what the finish looks like:
Before and after by Scott, on Flickr
Not bad, some brassing shows through, but definitely an improvement. First thing's first though - have to pull the bellows. I manage to pull all the screws in the back, but the front ones are harder to get to. In trying to manipulate the folds to fit a screwdriver in, it became obvious that the first folds are in rough shape. I'd hoped these bellows would be workable for while at least; now I'm not so sure. Have plenty of gaffer's tape, I'm going to try to piece it together (no holes that I can find), but I've already spoken with Sandeha about a new set. An eventuality, but I'd rather make that later than sooner.
Anyway, the bellows are out:
Bellows out by Scott, on Flickr
Stay tuned.
Scott
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Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
Seems like there is always more stress on the front of the bellows, Scott. I think that is because the weight is distributed over a smaller area than at the rear.
PF
PF
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Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
I really like my Seneca 5x7, although it needs a bit of work on the front focusing mechanism, and I did ultimately have to replace the bellow: just too many pinholes. Works just fine now, though, as I'm sure yours will soon.
Robert
Robert
Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
Thanks guys. I’m kind of in regrouping mode with the bellows. Absolutely not an option financially to replace right now. Going to gingerly rebuild them with gaffers tape and see if I can get some more life out of them. Until then, plenty more to work on...
Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
So, Had some time this afternoon and tackled the misfitting back. For some reason the stock Seneca back was grafted onto a Korona or Agfa back. Overall it was about 1/16" too long in each axis:
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
The solution? Pretty simple - trim the edges back a bit. Obviously easiest done on a tablesaw, but mine's buried under flotsam right now, so I attacked with the Stanley 65:
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
The result?
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
Not bad for about 5 minute's work. Next is setting some locking pins and filling all the random holes, replace the holder stop, and refinish. And a new ground glass. But, Progress!
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
The solution? Pretty simple - trim the edges back a bit. Obviously easiest done on a tablesaw, but mine's buried under flotsam right now, so I attacked with the Stanley 65:
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
The result?
Trimming the back by Scott, on Flickr
Not bad for about 5 minute's work. Next is setting some locking pins and filling all the random holes, replace the holder stop, and refinish. And a new ground glass. But, Progress!
Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
Well done with the Stanley, a table saw its maybe quicker but I think you enjoyed more and the finish its perfect with the plane.
Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
Table saw is quicker if you have to do it repeatably, but for a one-shot...the block plane is about as quick as anything, and a lot safer and quieter to use!
Robert
Robert
Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
Side note: one of the five holders I got had 5x7 inserts installed. I removed them yesterday, waxed the slides, and was in general was feeling pretty good about myself. Then I noticed it was an 8x10 PLATE holder. Useless to me. Imma contact the guy I bought from to see if he wants to do anything about it, but it may end up going on the block. Drat.
Re: Seneca Improved View 8x10 Project
Or you can buy a box of 8x10 plates from Jason Lane and give it a try... Or pour your own!
Robert
Robert
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