
8/19/15: Updated with Tool-Holder files: This is a project using parts from an old lamp. There's an image of the Donor-lamp in the list above. The lamp had a few "goose necks" and cost about 10$ on sale, at a big box. The idea was to use these goose-necks to hold tools on a work surface. First, remove the light fixtures and pull out the wires. Take off the stand. All that remains is the goose-necks and the metal ring where they are all attached. Second, make a small platform from scrap wood or drill a hole in your desk. You'll need a 3/8" bolt with two washers and a nut. Next, 3D print the "helpingHands.stl" file, then attach the goose-neck base to the 3D printed support (or workbench). Finally, start developing your own set of custom tool holders for the ends of the goose-necks. Maybe a camera holder or some wire spools, solder, alligator clamps, LED light, magnifying glass, a fan; whatever helps. You can use the hollow center of the goose-necks to run USB power, air lines or even a vacuum line. Anything really. The holes in the wooden platform are for additional holders or maybe a cut-out for a parts tray... Have fun!
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