ZorkiKat
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Latest Restoration Project:
1. The Dead Leica As It Came. Nekkid, no covering whatsoever. The winding knob, counter disc, and shutter dial were removed in preparation for further dissection.
2. It appeared to be suffering from a Very Serious Shutter Problem. 🙂 The lower pulley of the Shutter Drum broke off the shaft. The Shutter was not its only problem. Its RF mirror was totally clear.
3. Near-total assembly was required. So many parts...
4. Shutter Repair. A (n old) shutter drum was taken from a scrapped IIIc. Good thing that it fit. The shutter curtain and ribbons are totally home-made DIY. That includes the new fabricated metal laths. Ends are sewn, not just glued. The same I use for FED and Zorki shutter replacements. I've not included the other repair pics to keep this post short. I plan to upload them in a blog somewhere, soon....
5. The New Shutter in the camera. The slow-speed mechanism can be a PIA to reinstall properly.
6. Making a template for the new covering using masking tape. The tape template is then stripped and used to make a pattern on leatherette. The leatherette used cost about US$1.25 (for a 1 metreX1,5 metre piece- enough to cover many, many, many cameras) from a local upholsterer's supply shop. Note the rusty scalpel blade....
7. Installing the new leatherette covering. Fine cutting required for proper fit.
8. Back from the Dead. With an American-made copy of the "Industar-22" (Wollensak Velostigmat Tessar type for Leica) 😀 A lot of effort went into replacing the RF mirror and recalibrating the RF. The shutter speeds were hard to calibrate as well, 1/1000 setting was difficult to set; the adjusting screw cam on that curved thingie near the shutter speed regulator disc was hard to turn. The flash sync is OK at 1/25, synchro dial at 0. But this Leica is supposed to synch at 1/50 (sd at 20) as well, but will not.
Pardon the long post!
Pardon the long post!
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