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Fabricación de un soporte de luz low cost para Fotografía

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Making a low cost photography light stand for Photography
    If you need a light stand for photos, this guide will show you how to take a standing lamp to convert a broken standing lamp by removing the lamp components. While I am usingand convert it into a common Mainstayslight stand (Walmart) lamp for this guide, there may be slight variations with other lamps from different brands, or even styles -- even if they are minor. It does not impact the guide but may change how certainand save easily reused components are removed). I will also help you identify reusable components for other projects.[br]
    If you need a light stand for photos, this guide will show you how to take a standing lamp to convert a broken standing lamp by removing the lamp components. While I am using a common Mainstays (Walmart) lamp for this guide, there may be slight variations with other lamps from different brands, or even styles -- even if they are minor. It does not impact the guide but may change how certain components are removed. I will also help you identify reusable components for other projects.
    ***''Read me: While this is not the best stand you can get and may require modification; these lamps are usually free or inexpensive, especially used.''*** This can be advantageous if you are willing to disassemble one to eliminate redundant components.
    If you need a light stand for photos, this guide will show you how to take a broken standing lamp and convert it into a light stand (and save easily reused components).[br]
    ***''Author's note: While I am using a fairly common style lamp (which came from Walmart as a "Mainstays" lamp, the socket cover for the bulb broke on) for this guide, other lamps from different brands may have minor disassembly deviations; keep this possibility in mind. Even a lamp of a similar but different style may not come apart the same way.''***[br]
    ***''Read: While this approach may necessitate further modifications, these lamps as a starting point are usually a good place for a DIYer to start as they tend to be free or inexpensive with how common they are. Most people do not fix them when things break due to cost, making them an excellent base to modify and recover parts that can be reused when discarded.''***
    == Guide notes ==
    * ***''Use common sense during the cord and socket removal procedure. Death or injury may occur if you make a mistake, as you are handing 120-240V AC!''***
    * ***''DO NOT keep any part that looks damaged. Discard these parts for safety reasons.''***
    * Make sure you use a lamp that you are certain you do not plan on reassembling or use a damaged one. ***''Reversal may be impractical if modifications are made''***.
    * ***''I used a broken lamp. If you can find a broken one, it is likely free and you are not wasting a working one.''*** The socket guard was cracked and supported with electrical tape until it was pulled out of service. These are the best candidate for this type of project, as these parts can be expensive or hard to get and total the lamp out
    ** While the plastic parts on many of these lamps may not be reusable (either due to assembly technique or uniqueness), most cord and socket sets are easily reused. Save these for another project if they are in good condition.
    * ***''Use common sense when removing the cord and bulb socket, and discard anything that is damaged or not reusable. Death or injury may occur if you disassemble the lamp while plugged in, and you will get shocked with 120-240V AC! This is especially true with parts used to cover the parts that cover things like the bulb socket.''***
    * ***''Make sure you use a lamp you are certain you do not plan to reassemble (if you are uneasy about this, find a damaged lamp). ANY changes made may make reversal impractical if you choose to make modifications.''***
    ** ''***The best option for those unwilling to take a working lamp apart is to use a broken lamp with a safety defect, as was done with this guide.*** The reason for this is things like the socket cover are proprietary enough that you cannot readily use any cover from another lamp in many cases unless they come from the same factory. Most will be similar but different enough that you will likely not find the part without another lamp. The plastic cover over the bulb socket broke after being hit by an Xbox controller, leading to a replacement lamp being unavailable as parts were unavailable.''
    ** ***''Note: While plastic parts (and some shades) on many of these lamps are not readily reusable (component deviation or design difference), it is (generally) possible to reuse the bulb socket and lamp cord on another lamp. Consider saving these for your parts drawer.''***

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      crwdns2936071:01crwdne2936071:0 — Desenchufa la lámpara

      ¡Antes de desmontar la lámpara, DEBE estar desenchufada!

      crwdns2936071:02crwdne2936071:0 — Quita la bombilla

      Si vale la pena conservar la bombilla, se puede reutilizar.

      crwdns2936071:03crwdne2936071:0 — Retira los componentes del zócalo

      La mayoría de las lámparas serán similares, pero prepárate para las variaciones.

      crwdns2936071:04crwdne2936071:0 — Retira el portalámparas

      Los casquillos a presión no son fácilmente reutilizables.

      crwdns2936071:05crwdne2936071:0 — Quita el cable

      El cable se puede reutilizar si está en buen estado.

      crwdns2936071:06crwdne2936071:0 — Prueba la lámpara y realiza las modificaciones necesarias.

      Después de destripar la lámpara, prueba a colocar la nueva luz para encontrar un lugar estable y realiza modificaciones adicionales según sea necesario. Lo que hagas más allá de este paso (por ejemplo, alteraciones personalizadas) dependerá de ti.

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