Rabu, 17 Oktober 2007

Bent Acrylic Lamp w/ Birch Veneer

First I started out with a few prototypes, here are a few renderering:


I went to the TAP plastics to ask about fabrication. They told me that they
couldn't do bends that were smooth and gradual; and what I was asking would
take about 2 hours @ $85/hr so...

I bought a piece of scrap acrylic (6"x 32") from the cut bin for about $5,
Then I went next store and bought a Band It birch veneer from Discount Builder's Supply for $19
"BAND-IT" WHITE BIRCH VENEER FACING - 24"x48"
I head home and began this:
First I used a heat gun to bend the acrylic into the shape you see. I didn't take
much heat in order to get it soft.


The veneer I bought already had a paper backer with heat activated glue. All it
took was an iron (with a piece of foil to protect it) and a lot of pressure to get it
to stick to acrylic.

After that, I slapped on an Ikea LED strip light and took some vanity shots.


This is the form for a project that I am working on that will involve a recycled PETG panel and some high powered LED light engines with color selectable light temperature, on the cheap and analog no less. They have light output that can compete with 50w Halogen bulbs. So stay tuned for more.

P.S. Mouser.com order is coming Friday with parts!
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