Nickfed
Well-known
THis is now getting serious...... I got my FED-1 for fun but I have just used it for work purposes and getting the film out was really hard. The cassette started to come apart and I may have lost some critical stuff.
Now, looking inside the cavity where the cassette goes, I see some scratched paint. This is a line parallel with the side of the shutter crate, about 10mm from it, just where the front of the body changes from straight to curved. The surface there is nonetheless dead smooth. It appears that the problem is on the other side of the space, immediately opposite. There is a much thinner wear mark and I can feel a distinct ridge under it.
I'm guessing, but I suspect the body is brass sheet formed over a jig and this ridge is the join. It is in the worst possible place, as any error in manufacture more or less guarantees the cassette will jam.
I would like to see a FED-1 stripped of vulcanite. I suspect this area will show a lapped join and a lot of solder.
I believe the solution is to drop the body off so that everything is accessible, and cleanable. This ridge can then be filed back and the area re-painted. There is no other sign of distortion or abuse. The outside of the body feels absolutley kosher in this area. I would be glad of any comment from other FEDF-1 drivers.
Now, looking inside the cavity where the cassette goes, I see some scratched paint. This is a line parallel with the side of the shutter crate, about 10mm from it, just where the front of the body changes from straight to curved. The surface there is nonetheless dead smooth. It appears that the problem is on the other side of the space, immediately opposite. There is a much thinner wear mark and I can feel a distinct ridge under it.
I'm guessing, but I suspect the body is brass sheet formed over a jig and this ridge is the join. It is in the worst possible place, as any error in manufacture more or less guarantees the cassette will jam.
I would like to see a FED-1 stripped of vulcanite. I suspect this area will show a lapped join and a lot of solder.
I believe the solution is to drop the body off so that everything is accessible, and cleanable. This ridge can then be filed back and the area re-painted. There is no other sign of distortion or abuse. The outside of the body feels absolutley kosher in this area. I would be glad of any comment from other FEDF-1 drivers.