OK, I'm now done with my second Nikkor. This time the 105 f2.5 classic.
Second time is easier in many ways, but each lens is different with it's own challenges.
My biggest challenge with this lense was the spring controlling the aperture return (I think).
Here are some pictures of the process, again taken with the Df with 60D micro.
First image is of the unaltered lense.
Second is of the lense with the light baffled removed.
Third shows the mount removed and the spring resting on the rear element. Unlike the 28/2, the 105/2.5 has one part of the spring on the mount the other on the lens.
Forth shows drilling the mounting holes for the CPU block.
Fifth shows counter-sinking the holes.
Sixth shows the mounted CPU on the lens mount before covering in electrical tape.
Seventh shows mount on lens and the adjusted (cut) light baffle.
Eight shows the completed work.
The last two are taken with the converted lens of my workspace and tools used.
Not shown: me enjoying a beer afterwards