Gooseneck Cliplight Stand
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I recently invested in one of those tabletop studio things for shooting top-notch photos of my stuff and customers alike, featuring transparent sides made from translucent plastic that let ambient light filter through beautifully. To have even more control over lighting, I added some gooseneck clip lamps but lacked a suitable stand to attach them securely - that's when I created this clever holder for the specific purpose. I'm confident you'll find alternative uses for it, including supporting toilet paper rolls in the bathtub area. By the way, I've decided to use brand-new Philips LED bulbs which give my photos an incredible edge. Below are the detailed instructions: Since I printed these parts out of PLA material with settings such as 0.3mm thickness, 3 shell options, and a fill percentage of 15%, you will require a mallet or small hammer to gently tap the "Brio"-style leg tabs into their designated spots within the base part.
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