Because you asked for it (Wideshot)... Well, and I was planning to do it anyway.
I apologize in advance, this is not as complete a how-to as the c-stand one. I'm running on no sleep.
Anyway, here's the bill of materials:
Hardware/home improvement shopping list
(3) 1/2" Barb Elbow (these came in packs of two. They're brass connectors that would fit inside flexible rubber pipe.)
(1) 3/4" x 1/2" x 1/2" Barb Tee
(1) 1/4" nipple pipe
(1) 3/8" 10' threaded rod
Fabric/Craft Store shopping list
(1) Blackout Cloth, 1 yd @ 54" wide
(1) Black Craft Felt, 2.25 yd @ 72" wide
(1) 1" x 3' self adhesive velcro
(1) Black thread if needed.
Tools Required:
Hack saw or bolt cutter
Hammer
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Ok, this first half is pretty straight forward. First we need to cut the four sides of the frame from the threaded 3/8" rod. We'll be doing a 18" x 36" flag, and the sides need to be cut 2" shorter than the target outer dimensions of the flag. So in this case, two 16" long pieces, and two 34" long pieces.
Now we coax the cut rod pieces into the elbows, it likely will take a hammer and some doing to get them to go in. Remember on the Tee joint it should be threaded rod going in the bottom and side, with the 1/4" nipple pipe should be coming out the top.

Once all the rods are in place it will look like this:

I apologize in advance, this is not as complete a how-to as the c-stand one. I'm running on no sleep.
Anyway, here's the bill of materials:
Hardware/home improvement shopping list
(3) 1/2" Barb Elbow (these came in packs of two. They're brass connectors that would fit inside flexible rubber pipe.)
(1) 3/4" x 1/2" x 1/2" Barb Tee
(1) 1/4" nipple pipe
(1) 3/8" 10' threaded rod
Fabric/Craft Store shopping list
(1) Blackout Cloth, 1 yd @ 54" wide
(1) Black Craft Felt, 2.25 yd @ 72" wide
(1) 1" x 3' self adhesive velcro
(1) Black thread if needed.
Tools Required:
Hack saw or bolt cutter
Hammer
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Ok, this first half is pretty straight forward. First we need to cut the four sides of the frame from the threaded 3/8" rod. We'll be doing a 18" x 36" flag, and the sides need to be cut 2" shorter than the target outer dimensions of the flag. So in this case, two 16" long pieces, and two 34" long pieces.
Now we coax the cut rod pieces into the elbows, it likely will take a hammer and some doing to get them to go in. Remember on the Tee joint it should be threaded rod going in the bottom and side, with the 1/4" nipple pipe should be coming out the top.

Once all the rods are in place it will look like this:

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