
Any lens, even the biggest ones, deserve a lens cap. The two circles remaining of the shutter frame are going to be perfect.

Milled with the 2 mm bit was very fast and easy.

Now the beast is secured.

Before, I had to, very, VERY carefully make the front opening round again with a nice hammer, as the lens might have felt on the floor because the brass surrounding had an impact mark and was deformed.
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