A Heat Resistant Stretch Film Slitter





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A film slitter, sometimes also called film splitter, is a device used in subminiature photography to slit 135 or 120 roll film into 16mm film or Minox film for use in subminiature cameras.;With a film slitter, you can get some amazing film into your submini, such as 2475 recording film, B&W or color infrared film, Tech pan, Agfapan 25 and Ektar 25.;I wanted my slitter to be small enough to use in a changing bag. It consists of a "floor" covered with felt, and two "walls" 35 mm apart to guide the film.;Vincent's Film Slitters. Pictures presented in stereo are for parallel eye viewing.  This slitter allows the slitting of 35mm film into two rows of 9.3mm wide film for minox cameras.;Temperatures soared to 100 degrees over the last three days, making it the longest stretch of scorching triple-digit heat in downtown Los Angeles in more than 25 years, forecasters say. The;Barry-Callebaut has started selling a heat-resistant concoction that can resist temperatures up to 38C

Swiss chocolatier Barry Callebaut sells chocolate that won't melt

Swiss company Barry Callebaut has started selling heat-resistant luxury chocolate, which can survive temperatures of 38C — 4 degrees higher than normal without disintegrating.;Intro: Instamatic Film Slitter. Make a nearly free film slitter. Cut cheap 35mm film down to submini and 110 size.