Lenscap for 50/3.5 Collapsible?

I've used an LTM rear cap, and lined it with the foam that you pull off the backside of a mouse mat.. Not perfect, as the focus tab interferes a bit, but it works ok.
 
I agree with the "make it yourself" options.

However, I got fedup with them and wanted a "proper" one so I ordered a couple from alex-photo on eBay - top bloke.
 
Tropicana 14 once size orange juice lid. Just trim a little of the threads out of the inside with a small knife. Color of the lid indicates the type of juice (pulp, no-pulp, etc) You can buy several and use them as codes for color film, B&W etc.

-Paul
 
Before you start making caps from scratch, I'd suggest that you investigate the myriad of plastic bottlecaps that are readily available in the supermarket or drug store. I front-capped my Jupiter 8 50mm f2 with the plastic cap from a large bottle of grape juice. By grinding out the threads with a Dremel, the cap fits snuggly. And the backcap came from the sliced off tip of a Zero Fabric Softener cap that had the slots for the three mount tabs cut out with an exacto knife.
Whenever possible, I keep the lenshoods mounted on the lenses, even when they are being stored, and the cap for the hooded Jupiter came from a generic plastic storage bottle that was purchased in a dollar store.
Again, the threads were mostly ground out, leaving only a few short lengths to grip the hood when mounted.
A couple of coats of Krylon black spray paint, and voila. Done and done.
 
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