The stand for photographing of coins.

kamgort

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Dec 23, 2009
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Garret AT Pro
Material and manufacturing:
- Two broken supports from advertising indexes-arrows at which are cut off the bent tubes.
- We take a corner, we put on it isolation from a wire, приворачиваем it to a tube two саморезами.
- The suitable bolt for camera fastening to a pipe can be found in bank with everyones гаечками and small screws...
 

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Blind.In.Texas

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Let me be the first to thank you for your enginuity. I made a device of similar construction. My wasn't nearly as sturdy as your's appears. Thanks.
 

Frankn

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Looks neater than to striped down old enlarger stand I use to use.
 

boogeyman

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Cool stand! If you're lazy like me, or don't have access to a camera. Just put your coins on your flat bed scanner. Whalaa! If you want a background color other than white place a sheet of colored paper on top or tape to the lid. Want front & back views? Scan the front, save. Scan the back save. Use your favorite photo software to combine the two images. Depending on your scanner you'll be amazed at the detail you can get with no hassle!
 

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