FILMHOLDERS


Group Filmholders on the left and 12x20 walnut filmholder on the right


Large Format Filmholders


AWB large format filmholders are made from black walnut, cherrywood, maple, sometimes Central American mahogany, and sometimes African Paduk. The wood is either lacquered, shellaced, or oil & waxed. Staining is a preference by the consumer on a request base only. The septem material is a: .040" black anodized aluminum plate, or .060"or .080" phenolic plastic plate. The handles are made from walnut with maple, cherrywood with Wenge, or Ebony with Paduk, and with grooves for removal. And has a routed notch on one handle, and two routed notches on the other handle. All holders have 2 inside light traps on each side , as a preventative measure against possible light leaks. The rib-lock plates are removable with 4 small screws, this is for maintance purposes. The dark slides are made out of phenolic plastic. The reason why these have to be precision made is because we maintain tight tolerances of .003" (3 thousandths of and inch), or better. Everything has to be tight; but, wood still fluctuates thru moisture and heat expansion, so, the darkslides have to be loose enough to slide back and forth.

Making these filmholders take considerably amount of time to produce. It requires about 150 set-ups to produce 1 filmholder. And each holder's parts are custom machined by hand. Purchasing and picking out lumber for these holders can often be tidious and frustrating. After selecting the lumber and bringing it to the shop, cutting it is another nightmare. Sometimes, just when you thought that your lumber is straight-grained when you picked it out, it bows and bends on you, and when that happens, it's of no use. A wasted piece of material and money. Each piece of wood has to be straight and straight-grained (quarter-sawn). Not always does a piece of wood straighten out when clamped in the opposite direction for correction and stay put. Weather and the amount of moisture in the wood determines what it will do after it is cut.
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Various Size Filmholders Include The Following:

  • 8" x 10"
  • 7" x 17"
  • 8" x 20"
  • 11" x 14"
  • 12" x 20"
  • 14"x 17"
  • 16" x 20"
  • And other custom sizes from you, at an additional cost.


    This picture is of a 7x17, all natural cherrywood, film holder with wenge and maple handles


    This detail of the handle shows the natural beauty of the wenge wood grain pattern




    11x14 Cherrywood Plate Holder


    This detailed picture shows the spring plate tensioner on the upper left side, and the black spring hold-down bar with screw head for gripping with a finger to slide bar back out of the way for insert or removal of the positive plate.


    This picture shows the backside of the 14x14 plate holder (left), front side with darkslide installed (center), and front side with darkslide removed (right).


    16 x 20 Myrold Custom Paduk & Black Anodized Aluminum Clamshell Filmholder, made by AWB Enterprises for Jason Myrold's own home built 16x20 paduk & stainless steel camera.


    16x20 Myrold clamshell opened to show detail on red locking screws and thumb/index tabs for opening up frame to load film. To load film, just place film in center of holder on top of septum, then close the frame with darkslide already installed in frame, lock frame with locking screws, and you are ready to take your picture. The only time you have to remove the darkslide from the holder is when you take the picture! You never have to remove the darkslide in order to load the film.



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