Re: DIY Light Stand Tut PostedMark wrote:
> On Jun 24, 1:29 pm, baument <baum...@gmail . com > wrote:
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>>Our first DIY Photo Gear project has been posted at the above address.
>>It's a DIY C-Stand (heavy light stand).
>>This stand is super heavy duty, unlike the pvc stands seen elsewhere.
>>It's constructed with parts found at virtually
>>any home center or plumbing supply house with only basic tools and
>>experience needed. Total dollars spent at our local
>>home center in the midwest was only $30.00 !!!
>>
>>Check it out when you have a minute and we've many more projects to
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> Well I did much the same thing, but instead of the pipe for the base,
> I used piece of 3/4 inch ply for the base. I used a flange to give
> the pipe something to screw into. My lights had clamps on them so I
> just clamped them. I am not sure though that I fully understand how
> you got the adjustment sections to work.
>
These pictures shows Ed Baumgarten (the author) drilling and tapping the
hole to put the height adjustment lock knob into, which is made from the
bell coupling:
< * w w w .diyphotogear . com /images/cstand7.jpg>
< * w w w .diyphotogear . com /images/cstand9.jpg>
The images are on page 3:
< * w w w .diyphotogear . com /cstand1-3.html>
It looks pretty clear in this image on page 4
< * w w w .diyphotogear . com /images/cstand16.jpg> that the smaller,
upper tube slides up and down through the bell adapter and the eyebolt
is standing in for a store-bought locking knob.
It's from here :< * w w w .diyphotogear . com /cstand1-4.html>
I presume that the same thing has been done for the top-most section of
pipe for it to slide up and down in the upper bell adapter, and is in
turn locked by it's own knob or set-screw.
I guess that if you wanted to, you could make the column out of more
adjustable sections, as long as you could find bell adapters that a
smaller sized piped could slide through; it might take a bit of trial
and error to find the correct parts.