Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is a "KISS" LIGHT TABLE! ;-) keep it simple stupid. ;-) We needed a light table about 40+ years ago and there was no way I had the money to pop a few thousand for a factory built. So we stood beside a factory one, felt where it was in relation to the belly button, that gave us how high it needed to be to work for hours comfortably. Went to a commercial plastic shop to see what was the cheapest " opal plastic " size we could by for the size of the office and it was 50"X30" X 1/4" and that determined the size of the light table. Then we went to an electrical supply shop with all kinds of fluorescent bulbs, we got 4 daylight 48" long and a 4 tube used 4' fixture and that determined the final size of the table. Bought a sheet of plywood cut to size, some lumber and made a table the right size to allow the light fixture to lie flat, obviously facing up. ;-) Then made a box kind of thing to fit over the table, we had also made legs to hold the plastic sheet at the right height according to our belly button, a previous measurement. Then we painted the inside white! The plastic sheet was set onto the box and held in place with some 3/4" moulding. It was wired, plugged in and has worked like a dream since! And I don't think the whole thing cost us much more than $50.00 :-) After Sandy Carter came to work with me 9 years ago I made her a 2 tube light box in similar fashion using a 48" fixture with daylight fluorescent tubes. It's a no brainer, the secret is the height so you don't end up with a wrecked back after 8 - 10 hours leaning over it. Measure your belly button to the floor to the height of the plastic work sheet.! ;-) And as far as using plastic over expensive glass? The plastic wont break if you drop a heavy loupe on it. :-) Besides it's a heck of lot cheaper and lasts forever. There you go eh? ;-) Light box forever! ted