Deklari, Great stuff and very helpful! You are leading the way.
Yesterday I ordered a Kiev roller and some new drill bits to do a tidy job.
One thing that I'm thinking about. I will need to re-do the ribbons and think it might be worth trying to glue them rather than sew. (like the camera with the blue ribbons).
I would probably use a cyanoacrylate gel (thick super glue).
Any opinions?
Michael,
I've always stitched the ribbons on, even though I went to the trouble of getting some of the Super X adhesive Aki recommends on his website. I'll probably use it to glue ribbons onto fabric curtains for other sorts of cameras, instead. I wasn't too sure what the best choice of thread type was for the application. Eventually, I decided that absolute certainty in all things with 80-odd year old devices may be unrealistic, and that, if silk was strong and durable enough for the ribbons, it was a fair bet for the thread, too. I've been using pure silk thread bought from a local fabric store. Aki's ribbon is black, so white thread has been helpful as it stands out against the material when you're threading it through.
The ply of the thread I have used is quite thin, thinner than what was used originally, comparing it to the threads I've removed from original ribbons. It's something like what one might find on one's shirt buttons, perhaps? I can check the spool if needed. But because it's thinner and smaller I have been using two threads per end, side by side, to fasten ribbons. Partly because they will fit without fouling anything, having smaller knots that don't protrude as much. Also, because the thread is thinner, for safety and peace of mind.
So far, so good. When I tested my friend's Contax II before sending it back to him I was working on a decent blister on my right thumb, having exhaustively tested every single speed dozens of times, the best part of 1000 cycles in total, without any exaggeration. He's since run four or five films through it with good results, and I exposed a roll of Provia 100F transparency in it myself before I sent it to him, which I felt was a fair test of shutter accuracy, which came out well exposed. So I think the silk threads I've used are going to stand up. I also usually place a very small dab of cyanoacrylate on the ends at the second curtain to keep them flush against the ribbons, if needed. It depends a little on exactly where you get the needle inserted though. From memory, the top folds are only 1/8 of an inch long, so if the needle stitches them near the ends, there isn't much to stick up. A tiny spot of cyanoacrylate is always used along the cut ends of the ribbons simply to secure the woven threads and prevent them from unravelling, something the Aki material will easily do if left untreated.
For clarity, these details all apply to the various Contax II cameras I have worked on, but as the ribbon installation is similar on the original, hopefully it will be of some relevance and usefulness to owners working on those, too.
I suspect that just glueing the ribbons in place could work well also if the right glue was used for the job. I stitched mine in place because it was what Zeiss did originally and I figured that I'd simply follow their practice.
Cheers,
Brett