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Bellows film camera model kit keychain trinket

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A1 mini
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P2S
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A2L

Tricolor print, 3 plates
Tricolor print, 3 plates
Designer
2.4 h
3 plates

Single color, with keychain lug
Single color, with keychain lug
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate

Single color, without keychain lug
Single color, without keychain lug
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate

Dual color, with keychain lug
Dual color, with keychain lug
Designer
2 h
2 plates
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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25mm Silver Keychain (10pcs) - MA001
Bambu Filaments
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Matte Dark Green (11501) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Charcoal (11101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
Silver (13109) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

A bellows folder analog camera model inspired by Voigtlander, Kodak, Zeiss and many other medium to large format -cameras from the beginning of the 20th century. Model can be printed with or without keychain lug. Using it as a keychain is a bit questionable due to complex shape and potential to break off the crystal viewfinder, so probably it's more a trinket or decor.

 

40 mm tall
I printed it on A1 mini with a textured plate and stock 0,4 mm nozzle with 0,08 mm step. 
No glue needed for assembly. 
No supports for printing. 
No AMS needed for color profiles due to single color parts used.

 

There are multiple profiles available:

  • Tricolor model (no AMS needed)
  • Dual color model with or without lug, printed on 2 plates (to ensure printer compatibility)
  • Dual color model with or without lug, printed by object (A1 and A1 mini compatible based on Makerworld interpretation)

Assembly instructions:

  1. Bellows fit in tightly. Slightly rotate the bellows to get them in place.
  2. insert the vertical lens part into the holes on the camera doors
  3. Screw the lens on the threaded rod. I really recommend you do this prior inserting the rod into the bellows and screwing it into the body.
  4. Screw the threaded rod (with lens mounted) through the bellows to the body. To get perfectly oriented lens assembly you need to screw quiet tight.
  5. Screw in the small film advance knob. 

 

 

Let me know if you face any issues so I can improve model. Print isn't the simplest, but Bambu Lab printers really amaze me with their capabilities. 

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I invite you to check my other vintage camera keychain models! Click on the images below:


 

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