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Tutorial: Light strip softbox

Home made light strip softbox.
tutorial preluat de la nickwheeleroz(flickr)

To build the light strip softbox, I used a long thin cardboard box that originally contained a cloths rack from Ikea. I have two of these and intend to make a second light strip when I have another hour or so spare.



For the lining of the box I used a combination of aluminium foil and aluminium tape. I also used some spray glue to fasten the foil and duct tape to join everything together.



The first step was to strengthen the joins of the box with duct tape. The box was originally held together with thin plastic tape and was a bit flimsy.



Once the box was prepared, I rolled out the aluminium foil shiny side down and traced out the shape of the bottom of the box using a magic marker.



I then cut the bottom lining out using a pair of scissors. At this point, I wished I had splashed out a couple of extra dollars and got the heavy duty foil as the cheap stuff is very flimsy and tears at the first hint of the scissors.



The next step was to spray the glue over the bottom of the box and carefully place the foil inside. Once in place, I smoothed it down using a cloth.



I repeated this process for the two long sides of the box. I then used the aluminium tape on the two short sides and also ran a strip along the top edge of the two long sides for extra strength.



With the box fully lined, I stood it on its end and traced out the outline of my small strobe with a magic marker.



Using a craft knife I cut just inside the outline of the flash head. It is important that you don’t make the hole too big as you want a nice snug fit. This way, friction alone will hold the flash head in place.



Here you can see the flash pushed into the hole.



I did a test fire of the flash to check everything out so far.



The next step is to add a diffuser to the front of the box. For this I used some cheap thin white cotton fabric. I placed the box face down with the front flaps open on the cotton and traced the outline plus an inch (2cms) with a pencil.



Next I cut out front diffuser.



Pressing down on the top of the box, I folded the excess fabric along the length of one flap back and taped it down with duct tape.



With the box flipped over, I sprayed glue on the flap I had just tapped and pulled the fabric tight over it. I smoothed it down with a cloth. Be careful at this point not to apply too much glue or it will soak into the cotton (as you can see here).



I applied a row of fold back clips to the side I had just glued and then I applied more glue to the other flap and pulled the fabric tight across. I used more fold back clips to hold everything in place while it dried.



The last step was to tape the fabric to the underside of the flap and to tape back the two short ends.



That’s it, one light strip softbox. I did find that it didn’t balance very well with the weight of the flash making it top heavy. I overcame this problem by putting two large fold back clips on the bottom of the front flaps. I could adjust these to create little feet that made the whole thing much more stable.

I did a couple of test fires to try it out. Here is the box with the front flaps wide open.



Here is the flash fired on the same power but with the flaps closed down.



I made one final modification to the design and added a pair of black socks to the front flaps. These help control light spill when the box is used with the flaps closed down. To make them I just took a length of black fabric twice as wide as the flaps and just slightly longer. I folder it in half length ways and taped the ends over with duct tape. I then just slid it over the flaps.


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