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Arca Swiss Discovery Tripod Block Replacement?


donald_brewster

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I have an Arca Swiss Discovery that I'm quite happy using with one exception: the tripod block. It isn't very stable and it shifts slightly. I can't tighten it down enough. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone have any suggestions on either a remedy or a replacement solution? Thanks for the input.
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Donald,

 

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I just got a Discovery a couple of days ago and had the same problem.

Mine came with the longer adjustable block that slides up and down the

rail. It would twist when I would open the back to insert the holder.

Foba makes an adaptor ($130.00) which will fit it exaclty but that in

turn has to be attached to the tripod head resulting in the same

problem. Screwing the tripid head plate to the block seemed like it

would loosen over time not to mention scratching it up.

 

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I ended up buying a spare aluminum quick release plate for my Bogen

3030 head. I removed the rubber and screw and machined a notch into

it. The tripod block now resides snugly and firmly into the notch with

ablolutely no twisting at all. It works great! To make the notch, I

used my woodworking router mounted on a router table using a fence as

a guide. Attached with a 1/2" carbide bit, (aluminum can be machined

easlily- don't try this with steel, you will need a mill for this) I

took several light passes until I got the notch wide enough and deep

enough. The notch in the adapter plate is only a 1/16" deep but is

plenty enough to hold the block firmly. The "c" clip that's attached

to the screw that prevents it from falling out when unattached won't

be able to be used afterwards but thats ok, just leave it mounted to

your camera.

 

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If this is beyond your skills or don't have the tools, instead try

filing the notch with a simple file. Although machining it the way I

described will make a much cleaner cut.

 

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Allan

 

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Allan

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