
Customized Light Box & Bench Shelf
4 Minute Read
Steve Satow shares his procedure for customized light box for your jewelry photography projects and customized bench shelf for more storage spaces on your bench.

4 Minute Read
Steve Satow shares his procedure for customized light box for your jewelry photography projects and customized bench shelf for more storage spaces on your bench.
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Steve Satow shares his procedure for customized light box for your jewelry photography projects and customized bench shelf for more storage spaces on your bench.
Customized Light Box | |
| This is a picture of the Light Box in use, using 4 of 5 lights. The telescoping down light is not pictured. Amini tripod holds a digital camera. |
| The main part for the light box is a translucent waste basket. |
| Draw lines with the sharpie from the outer edges of the holes. Then use a hack saw to cut the plastic. Then use 240 grit sand paper and feather the rough edges. |
Lights | |
| This is a flexible neck lamp available at Wal-Mart for less then $ 10.00 and you'll need 4 of them. They'll take up to a 60 watt bulb. | |
| To make the ring holder, begin by drilling a 1 1/6 inch hole as pictured.Then straighten out a heavy-duty paperclip so you have a straight piece that is 2 3/8 inches long. From one end mark off 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch and from the other end mark off 3/8 inch. Bend the bottom to match the drawing and solder it to a 3/8 inch washer. Drop a spring over the top and push it up through the hole in the wooden base. Push up from the bottom compressing the spring until the 3/8 inch mark on the wire shows then bend with pliers to a 90 degree angle. |
| GE's Reveal light bulbs do a good job imitating daylight. You'll need four 60 watt bulbs and one 40 watt bulb. The other lamp pictured here is an extension type for shooting down from the top using a 40 watt bulb. |
| This was a quick picture I took with over head fluorescent lights and no tripod. |
| A further back look at how I took the shot with no additional lighting. |
| Cult two pieces of 1/4 inch rod as pictured, slightly wider than the flat bar stock. Bevel the ends of the bar stock to laser weld the two together. If you want to braze them instead, there is no need to bevel the ends. These will act as end stops on the pliers rack. |
| Theplier racks hold at least 20 pair of pliers per side plus a saw frame and frees up drawers for larger items. |
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