I wanted to make a little photo booth out of foam core for product photography, but couldn’t find any brackets to hold it all together, and didn’t want to use tape. 3d printing to the rescue!
I drew these up in Fusion 360, and am still waiting on them to finish printing, but when they do, I’ll update this post with some photos of everything.
In my design, I’m printing 4 of the angles, 2 of the end caps (for the base), and 3 of the side rails (also for the base). That should make it pretty stable. Couple this together with 3 pieces of foam core board, add a 3d printed motorized lazy Susan, and you’ve got yourself a fairly inexpensive product photography tabletop studio.
If you think it’s cool, or find it useful, you can always buy me a cup of coffee through my Paypal. https://www.paypal.me/tattooedhead Thanks for checking out my first ever upload to Thingiverse!
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/352Lf6I on April 24, 2020 at 09:12PM by TattooedHead
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