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Joseph Morrison
Expert Film Handler

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From: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Registered: Nov 2004


 - posted November 29, 2004 06:49 PM      Profile for Joseph Morrison   Email Joseph Morrison   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hey Gang,

That's what you call the center of a motion picture reel, right? The key, as in double key or single key. I think. Anyways, someone has given me a bunch of 8mm wide reels, but with 16mm size keys. I think he did something with storing lots of film stock, and used them to wind off onto smaller s-8 key reels. So yes, these would work great with 16mm rewinds or whatever, but I can't think of what else these would be good for. Any ideas?

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Chip Gelmini
Phenomenal Film Handler

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From: Brooksville, FL
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted November 29, 2004 08:31 PM      Profile for Chip Gelmini     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
1. On a drill press, drill through the flange hole with 1/2" drill. Becareful that the drill does not get hung up on the square hole. Make certain to drill through both sides, but one side at a time.

2. Use a file or an electric jigsaw with a fine tooth metal blade, and cut the key slots. You could place a super 8 reel over the 1200 foot reel and draw some pencil lines as a guide.

You should be able to then use these reels on your own equipment.
Please be careful. You can't focus a picture without fingers!

CG

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Jim Schrader
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From: Savage, MN, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted November 30, 2004 07:01 AM      Profile for Jim Schrader   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
You could [Wink] use a dremmel tool to make the slots with the small grinding wheels

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Michael De Angelis
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From: USA
Registered: Jul 2003


 - posted November 30, 2004 10:25 PM      Profile for Michael De Angelis   Email Michael De Angelis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
These are interesting suggestions however,
I would not bother with drilling out the center of the reels.
A small slip off center with a drill bit, and the reel will never spin with a proper balance.
Balance for a reel is important in keeping the film in place and wound correctly.
Improper balance will affect the running, spooling and rewinding of the film.

Incidentally, 8mm reels with 16mm keyways were the manufacturer of a private entrepreneur that created a system known as: Extend-A-Reels.

To my knowledge Extend-A-Reels was the first venture into creating feature presentations, from film mounted with 400' reel capacity projectors.

A special drive unit was used to unspool and take up the film from the projector.
Collectors may find this as an attractive sale on eBay.

Best,
Michael

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Chip Gelmini
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From: Brooksville, FL
Registered: Jun 2003


 - posted December 02, 2004 05:01 PM      Profile for Chip Gelmini     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Mike is right with his warnings of caution. But I have done this before with a drill press and a home made template to secure the reels.

I'll take the reels off your hands send me private email to arrange paypal please name your price plus shipping. prfcg@cape.com

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