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A '''rewind bench''' or '''rewind table''' is a workspace for rewinding, inspecting, and repairing film. Rewind benches come in many forms, ranging from a pair of hand-crank rewinds clamped to a portable table to purpose-built systems with more advanced features. At the bare minimum, a rewind table should have a pair of rewinds, a light table (either built-in or portable), and room for a [[splicer]] and other [[inspection]] tools. | A '''rewind bench''' or '''rewind table''' is a workspace for rewinding, inspecting, and repairing film. Rewind benches come in many forms, ranging from a pair of hand-crank rewinds clamped to a portable table to purpose-built systems with more advanced features. At the bare minimum, a rewind table should have a pair of rewinds, a light table (either built-in or portable), and room for a [[splicer]] and other [[inspection]] tools. | ||
Depending on the hardware installed, the takeup rewind may be referred to as the geared end (hand-crank), the drive end, the drive head, or takeup head; the feed rewind may be referred to as the dummy end, brake end, or feed head. | Depending on the hardware installed, the takeup rewind may be referred to as the geared end (when hand-crank), the drive end, the drive head, or takeup head; the feed rewind may be referred to as the dummy end, brake end, or feed head. | ||
==Rewind Types== | ==Rewind Types== |
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