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120 Format Pinhole Camera project I started this project on Father's Day and since today was a holiday I had a chance to make bit more progress on it. One small part has slowed me down a bit more than I anticipated, it's a small T-shaped part that fits into the film spindle. The spindle has a T-slot in the end that this fits into. The part is threaded in the center and has a brass cross piece. I intend to put this part into the spindle, put the spindle in camera, then a shaft will thread into this part so I can advance the film by turning a knob on the top of the camera. Here's picture of the top of the spindle, you can see the slot. The small part I have made fits into the slot like this: The top of the camera will have a hole for a shaft that will screw into the small fitting. I will make knob that attaches to the shaft on the top of the camera so I can turn the knob to wind film onto the spindle thereby advancing the film. I'm sure it is hard to envision all of this...