The Flower Lamp

by Horatius.Steam in Workshop > Lighting

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The Flower Lamp

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An easy and fast project.
In a special shop for light bulbs I found a beautiful glow lamp. Inside is a flower and if you provide mains it lights up in red with green leaves. For this bulb I needed a stand with a connector to the wall outlet and a switch. And YES Steam Punk stile was a must. :-)

I build two different types dark wood and light wood with brass applications.

The Switch and Cabling

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I found a black switch with a 4mm leaver. I attached a brass ball nut to the leaver.
Than I started the cabling of the mains line.

The mains lines is connected to the lower pair of contacts of the switch (blue and brown)
The cables to the bulb socket are connected to upper pair of contacts.
I soldered the cables to the contacts.
For more safety I insulated the wires by a shrink hose.
Please donĀ“t forget to connect the EARTH (yellow / green) wire to the bulb socket!

The Stand

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I decided to do it the easy way.
I bought three pieces of multiplex wood:

100mm x 150mm x 6,5mm for the top plate
100mm x 150mm x 21mm for the body
110mm x 160mm x 6,5mm for the base plate

This is an extremely easy and fast way to build a wooden case. Even for other projects like radios or other gadgets:

- Cut the holes for the switch and the bulb socket into the top plate
- Cut a rectangle out of the body plate
- Glue the top plate onto the body plate
- Drill some holes for the mounting screws to mount the base plate.

On the last picture you can see the case ready for painting and mounting.


Painting and Mounting

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I used mahogany wax stain for the stand and than a brush to polish it.
Then I mounted the bulb socket and the switch and then I connected the cables inside the bulb socket.

Brass Applications

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I glued some brass application onto the top cover.

Finished :-)

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Here you can see the flowers glowing in the dark :-)

Have fun!

With kind regards,

H. Steam

Disclaimer


These lamps are operated by 230V mains. Working on mains can be dangerous. If yo are not not sure how to do the cabling please have the cabling done by an electrician!