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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted March 15, 2008 05:23 PM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I took this photo just before a screening, the reels can take about 70 minutes of film "I think", in most cases the max I would use on the GS1200 is 1200ft but I made a few reels just to take films that are just over that amount by using a small centre. I only have two features that will fit onto a single reel, this one in the photo and the Derann feature "Peter Pan".
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You can also use old 12 inch records plenty of those around either for storage or for use on the projector, all you need is a centre and a few screws.
Here is a quick photo of one of those films "ran that night" that just fits, a 1930s Selznick classic a bit blurry "Digital Camera does not like movement" and a wee bit red on the odd reel "still good" any guess what it is? [Roll Eyes]
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Graham. [Smile]

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Patrick Walsh
Jedi Master Film Handler

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 - posted March 17, 2008 12:07 AM      Profile for Patrick Walsh   Email Patrick Walsh   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Those reels look very good Graham! almost look like 35mm reels!
sorry I don't know the picture of the film, looks like a western???? [Smile]
Pat

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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted March 17, 2008 01:43 AM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks Pat

Spent a lot of time making them but only made a few.

The movie was "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" 1938.

Talking about a Westerens this Wednesday I have scheduled a mid-night screening of "3:10 to Yuma" at the cinema, the release date here in NZ is 20th March got the OK from the film distributor to kick it of early, anyone want to come....free pizza [Wink]

Graham. [Smile]

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Claus Harding
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 - posted March 17, 2008 09:39 AM      Profile for Claus Harding   Email Claus Harding   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Graham,

Those reels are absolutely lovely; if you were to do limited production, I would snap up a set of 750m ones from you [Smile]
Old records as reels... [Eek!] Sorry, can't do that, not even if they were disco ones; I still love LPs too much.

Nice work. If the dollar were stronger, I might take you up on the midnight screening/pizza offer [Big Grin]

Claus.

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Bill Brandenstein
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Graham, they look as beautiful as a reel can look. Is it possible for us mere mortals to produce something of such beauty? How did you do it?

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Patrick Walsh
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I will be there for the pizza dont know about the film though??? [Wink]
Pat

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Graham Ritchie
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Thanks Claus and Bill
I was luckey in those days to work in aviation all the material came out of the scrap bin behind the guillotine, clamped four bits of flat aluminium marked it out and used a hole saw on the drill press and a band saw for the outer circle. the gear we had back then was heavy duty stuff so it made it easy, and everything was securely clamped, doing it at home would be a lot harder, finishing with a file and rubbing down paper, to make a centre I found material about 8mm thick and once again used the hole saw.
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These are 1200ft reels the machinist at work made up four centres for me on the lathe and are very heavy reels, no warping with this stuff [Roll Eyes] those were the days.

Graham. [Smile]

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David Michael Leugers
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 - posted March 22, 2008 06:14 PM      Profile for David Michael Leugers   Email David Michael Leugers   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Beautiful workmanship on those reels. For expediency and not having a lathe, I would use 16mm reels that are riveted together.
Drill the two halves apart and create a new center, rivet the two halves and center back together. Anyone do this?

David M. Leugers

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