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Hi Friends,

Hristos voskrese,

Why is my Enlarger projecting outside the baseboard at max enlargement? Thanks for help.

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There are a lot of enlargers out there that have had the baseboards switched or modified. That doesn't look original to me.
 

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The original board was bent i did replace it with original dimensions

Are you sure that the baseboard that you replaced was the version supplied at time of manufacture?
In addition many commercial enlargers were employed using roll paper holders and a variety of other configurations that meant that one would either augment or replace the baseboard with a support that was appropriate for the intended use.
I worked for years with an Omega D6 with an optional extended baseboard that was 36" (~1 meter) deep, because that was appropriate for my use.
 
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Are you sure that the baseboard that you replaced was the version supplied at time of manufacture?
In addition many commercial enlargers were employed using roll paper holders and a variety of other configurations that meant that one would either augment or replace the baseboard with a support that was appropriate for the intended use.
I worked for years with an Omega D6 with an optional extended baseboard that was 36" (~1 meter) deep, because that was appropriate for my use.

Not sure, for now its ok, limited to 16x20, going to make a new board, this was my first print this big but i need it one size bigger

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I built my own stand for mine, all I need to do is remove the baseboard and it can project to multiple levels down to the floor. So far I haven’t needed it.
 

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I built my own stand for mine, all I need to do is remove the baseboard and it can project to multiple levels down to the floor. So far I haven’t needed it.

This is the best approach. I have a couple of the Adjust-A-Tables I got cheap, my original home built version works in same fashion but will accommodate huge print. I rarely make really big prints.

Most Beseler 4x5 enlargers can project horizontally, if you're a glutton for punishment. 😁
 
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