It's a great tool. Especially regarding the possibility to use it in daylight. But I have some advice for you after having scratched some of my Minox 8 x 11 films during slitting: Check the lid and the knife holder for some really rough surfaces. Especially parallel to the felt inlays and the junctions of the cutter parts plus around the gap in the middle with the metal plate inside. I've erased some really hot spots with a sharp knife after some disappointment with hefty accumulations of scratches on both sides of the film material.
I bought your Minox film slitter about two months ago and it works really well. I used it today, to cut some Easman 5231 (Plus-X) for one of my Minox cameras. I strongly recommend anyone who uses subminiature cameras to buy this product. I will order one of your single strip 16mm cutters to go with mine, soon.
I actually wouldn’t recommend buying the single 16 mm cutter because there is lots of waste film I would actually get the 16mm and minox cutter because it uses that waste to make a minox size slice of film!
One of the advantages of leaving sprocket holes is being able to reload Universal Micro 16 cartridges, which only feed if there are sprocket holes present.
Can you do a video on cutting 35mm and 120 films for 110 cameras? I want to buy one of your cutters but I wanted to see how it goes first. Thank you very much!
Can I get an stl file to print my own? I feel like modifying it a little so instead of spooling into a 35mm cartridge, I can spool directly into subminiature cartridges. I also want to experiment with spooling into tight rolls that I can just "throw in" to my cartridges
This looks amazing. Once the film is cut into the take up spool, is it light proof? Would be really handy to be able to spool it back from there into a 110 cart by taping the 110 take up spool in the light, then rolling the other end
Hi ..I have made a purchase of the Minox film cutter//looking forward to using it ..I was wondering what tje time frame is for orders to be fullfilled ..I have sent a message via email ...thank you
It's a great tool. Especially regarding the possibility to use it in daylight.
But I have some advice for you after having scratched some of my Minox 8 x 11 films during slitting:
Check the lid and the knife holder for some really rough surfaces. Especially parallel to the felt inlays and the junctions of the cutter parts plus around the gap in the middle with the metal plate inside. I've erased some really hot spots with a sharp knife after some disappointment with hefty accumulations of scratches on both sides of the film material.
I bought your Minox film slitter about two months ago and it works really well. I used it today, to cut some Easman 5231 (Plus-X) for one of my Minox cameras.
I strongly recommend anyone who uses subminiature cameras to buy this product.
I will order one of your single strip 16mm cutters to go with mine, soon.
Thanks a lot :)
I now have one of your excellent 16mm film cutters.
I actually wouldn’t recommend buying the single 16 mm cutter because there is lots of waste film I would actually get the 16mm and minox cutter because it uses that waste to make a minox size slice of film!
One of the advantages of leaving sprocket holes is being able to reload Universal Micro 16 cartridges, which only feed if there are sprocket holes present.
ive got this for the minox size film and for 16 mm film
Your website seems to be down. I was hoping to buy this
Can you do a video on cutting 35mm and 120 films for 110 cameras? I want to buy one of your cutters but I wanted to see how it goes first. Thank you very much!
you can load 16mm in 110 cartridges
Can I get an stl file to print my own? I feel like modifying it a little so instead of spooling into a 35mm cartridge, I can spool directly into subminiature cartridges. I also want to experiment with spooling into tight rolls that I can just "throw in" to my cartridges
This looks amazing. Once the film is cut into the take up spool, is it light proof? Would be really handy to be able to spool it back from there into a 110 cart by taping the 110 take up spool in the light, then rolling the other end
Ditto on the website being down. I'd like to purchase a FCK127 Mk.III.
I ordered from you on your website but didn't get it until now.
Do you have any plans to make a product that can be cut like a video when cutting from 120 film to 127 film?
Onde posso comprar esse cortador?
Hi ..I have made a purchase of the Minox film cutter//looking forward to using it ..I was wondering what tje time frame is for orders to be fullfilled ..I have sent a message via email ...thank you
did you receive it?
@@pleasantries1124 yes.. my Darkroom is a work in project and moving all my Darkroom equipment into a converted bus
35 mm