Re: [Frameworks] using cores in a bolex/breaking down SE todaylight spools

From: Jerry Tartaglia <jerry501_at_pipeline.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 23:01:16 -0400

100 ft on a daylight spool is equal to 42 turns on the rewinds.



Jerry Tartaglia
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From: "David Tetzlaff" <djtet53_at_gmail.com>
To: "John Woods" <jawoods01_at_yahoo.ca>; "Experimental Film Discussion List"
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Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] using cores in a bolex/breaking down SE todaylight
spools


> 100 ft. fills a daylight spool. 120 ft. will fall off the sides.
>
>> For winding down SE larger than 100 ft, does anyone have any advice on
>> how to determine I've got a 100ft on a daylight spool?
>
> When it's just short of flush with the edge.
>
>
>> I've got a couple of short ends around 120ft in length.
>
> Probably best to split those in half. If you put those on cores (~60 ft.
> ea) you should be fine.
>
>> Since a core is a bit wider than a daylight spool does anyone know what
>> maximum short end size I can use without trouble?
>
> Sheesh. Get some slug and figure it out yourself.
>
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