Here is a pic of the 4x5 I built.
It is a rough copy of a Tachihara 4x5 built back in 96. At that time I could not source a rack and pinion for the focussing, so it is still focused by sliding the board where the front standard mounts back and forth. While building the 4x5 I became friends with the excellent NZ photographer
http://www.mercerphotography.co.nz/about.html Bruce mercer, as he had a Linhof which I measured up to make sure standard film holders, lens bourads and roll film backs could be mounted.
Back then I didn't have money for a lens, so I either used the pinhole, or a 3mm hole in a lens board, with my Rollei T's close up lens pair (Rolleinar) double sided taped on either sides (gave a 160mm f/192 from memory), so I could use the black plastic rolleinar container on the double sided tape as a manual shutter.
Recently, it finally received a real lens, as I picked up a Schneider Symmar 150/5.6 with a scratched rear element cheaply.
The darkroom equipment was sold in 2002 to make way for family, and I have no scanner. "Scanning" 4x5 with an old 8mp DSLR really defeats the purpose of LF.
Looks like I have some light leak issues between back and film holders to work out.
Got distracted with other things lately, and haven't used it in over a year (before that it was a decade between uses, so the trend is positive
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Regards,
Mark