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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 (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.
Depending on the hardware installed, the takeup rewind may be referred to as the geared end (when hand-cranked), 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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