Actually any of the prefinished flooring provides interesting & waterproof
materials...and some of the patterns...woof 8o)
BTW ....
Caution...shameless plug follows....
HEAR YE, HEAR YE, HEAR YE
Leezy (alias Bernice Cutler) will be presenting a 3 day program at Peters
Valley Craft Education Center August 23rd to the 25th. It will NOT be the
standard waste a day or so building a box PH but more of an exploration of
the lensless experience from PinHoles to ZonePlates to Diana's. We will be
providing a large range of our cameras to work with & hope you will bring
yours.
...end of shameless plug......hope to get to meet some of you there!!!!!
have a great day
andy
-----Original Message-----
From: pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com]On Behalf Of Cornlover
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 4:09 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re: Full-Vue and tripod socket
>I took a 2" x 2" piece of 3/8" pine I had lying around, drilled a
>3/8" hole through it, pressed in a 1/4-20 T-Nut into the hole and
>epoxied the whole thing to the bottom of the Full-View. The
>advantage of doing it this way is you end up with a nice flat base
>for your tripod head to mount up against.
>
>-t
Even easier is to buy a 1/4" thick piece of finished oak at Home Depot.
Comes in many lengths and widths. Small sizes and pre-sanded all sides.
Pretty cheap. It is a hard wood and will hold up well. Drill the hole and
hamer in the T-nut.
I've built many pinhole cameras with this technique.
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