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DIY Light tent

Postby W00DY on Mon May 19, 2008 11:10 am

Hi All,

I think a few of you have constructed your own light tents before, I need to do this.

I have NO CLUE about anything DIY... I hate building stuff!!! but luckily my dad (rick) is a builder so I don't have to worry about that. Rick has already built a frame but I was wondering what the best material is to wrap around the frame.

I really want to use whatever material will give the best results, I have read that some people just use sheets etc... but the light tents that you can buy in the camera shops obviously have some other type of material wrapped around them (can you see how little I know about DIY stuf!!!)

Also what is the best way to light the objects? Shoudl I use my studio lights (modeling lights? strobes?) or just get some desk lamps and use globes (I have seen this before as well but have no idea what globes to buy/use).

Oh, and yes, I am ashammed to call myself a man when I know this little about this type of stuff :oops: :lol:

Help!!!

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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby firsty on Mon May 19, 2008 11:14 am

here is one I posted here a while ago that has been added to my site
http://mcgoffs.net/home-made-light-tent
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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby W00DY on Mon May 19, 2008 11:16 am

Thanks Keith,

I knew someone here would have already done this :)

Do you still find the garbage bags are ok or is there something more permanent that you could use?
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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby Oneputt on Mon May 19, 2008 12:28 pm

Bunnings have some plastic drop sheets that are perfect for the job. I bought four (so I have plenty in reserve) but only paid $1.50 each!!
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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby W00DY on Mon May 19, 2008 12:53 pm

Oneputt wrote:Bunnings have some plastic drop sheets that are perfect for the job. I bought four (so I have plenty in reserve) but only paid $1.50 each!!


Thanks for that.
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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby makario on Mon May 19, 2008 2:28 pm

perfect timing for this tread, as I was planing on making a light tent myself and didnt know where to start... as you can see Andrew you are not alone :)

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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby surenj on Mon May 19, 2008 9:26 pm

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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby aim54x on Mon May 19, 2008 9:46 pm

Wow, now to decide if I want to make my own or buy one.

Thanks for the links.
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Re: DIY Light tent

Postby W00DY on Mon May 19, 2008 10:19 pm



Sorry, but to me (and maybe I am being fussy) none of these really produced "professional" looking results, the images posted were pretty average.

I think for a DIY project to be successful you need to have the results to back it up.

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