This must be a 4x5 year for many of us!
About 30 years ago, I got a chance to get an old Burke & James view camera that was in really bad shape. It had been set fire to on one side (probably put too close to a photoflood), the bellows looked like they had been chewed-up by a rottweiler and it was missing some parts.
I got it and put it on a shelf as I didn't quite know what to do with it.
At some point, I got the chance to get a nice bellows for it from Sandeha, so I began restoring it. I stripped the battleship gray paint that was on it, sanded the burn marks the best that I could, stained and varnished it. I made a new support block for it (I still need to re-do this as it's not perfectly straight), but it had been missing one thing all along: a lens.
So, pandemic helping, I got the idea to turn a set of close-up lenses into a lens for the Burke. I had this set of 46mm lenses that fit nothing that I have. I got them for cheap at a garage sale thinking that one day they might become helpful. It was their time to shine.
I 3D printed a special holder for two of them complete with waterhouse stops. I still need to print the stops.
In the end, I have a 209mm f/6.1 lens. Not too bad for what they are. Now I need to build a front mounted shutter for the lens... another hard thing to do. But at least I can now use a black card shutter with it.