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Topic: Help! Eumig heading for the bin!
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted February 26, 2017 03:36 AM
You seldom get entirely smooth action from the feed spool if you have no top sprocket, let alone one without a bottom one also??
In fact, aside from an early toy projector I once had, I don't recall seeing a projector without either bottom or top sprockets, I have to say.
Ones without a top, tend not to like running full reels of film at the machines designed top end capacity as they age. They invariably use some kind of flexible plastic arrangement to form or assist the flow of the film into the top loop and subsequent gate. This is never anything like smooth in action though in my experiences, especially if the plastic has aged badly and lost any of its initial spring or now contains too much flexibility through usage over the years.
First try it by avoiding placing any heavy spools onto it and by using very small amounts of Film with it to begin with. Say 200ft plastic reels with film on maximum to begin with,and see how it fairs at that point first.
From your short video clip, one of your belts apparently driving through to the take up spindle, appears very sloppy also. This will surely not help proceedings.
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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