I wanted a device that can throw light patterns onto a wall or a model. There are some commercially available but they are quite expensive and I this was only for occasional use.

So this is my design. This holds things on the fantastic richified surface of wet cell foam chambers used in beauty and beauty products.

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Initial design

I will be hooking a curtain rod to an existing piece of wood. It will be attached to a fabric loop which forms the closed loops used in the finish of the cobweb frame.

The holes for the rod will be by brazing or soldering just prior to the glueing. I like Sigma wire as it will need to be at least 23 gauge to fit through the holes.

Eigen corner cutout

Here I will be drilling the holes. I think next spring I want to scheme some scrap wood to house the piece of rod. I want it to be some sort of shelf for styrofoam models.

Holes drilled

Overall

Here are some shots taken from the inside at different angles.

In later stages

This and that shots

And this will be in action inside the studio.

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