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DIY Photography with Larry Becker: Light Stand Wheels

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March 3, 2015
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Step Three

Cut away the excess wood and you end up with a 3-pronged “boomerang” that will be the stand. At this point, you should probably cut off the sharp points from each tip. I went a little farther and beveled the edge of my entire cutout.

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