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# You will need a 14" x 14" cardboard box
 
# You will need a 14" x 14" cardboard box
# Cut two of the top flaps, leaving only the right and left flaps (when lying on its side)
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# Cut two of the top flaps, leaving only the right and left flaps (when lying on it's side)
 
# Cut out three of the four sides, leaving about 1" borders
 
# Cut out three of the four sides, leaving about 1" borders
# Taped thin white translucent paper (like we use to wrap razors for shipping) over the holes. The original author used table paper from the exam tables at his office. Ensure that the paper is taut in order to minimize funky reflections.
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# Taped thin white translucent paper (like we use to wrap razors for shipping) over the holes. I used table paper from the exam tables at my office. Be sure the paper is taught, to minimize funky reflections.
# Use two lamps with 75W bulbs (higher wattage might be useful).
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# Use two lamps with 75 w bulbs.
 
# Cut up some white poster board, just enough to snug in the box with a nice smooth bend (not crease) in the bottom back side. Again, make sure you keep this clean (that means, wash all that MAAS off your hands!)
 
# Cut up some white poster board, just enough to snug in the box with a nice smooth bend (not crease) in the bottom back side. Again, make sure you keep this clean (that means, wash all that MAAS off your hands!)
  

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