Designing my own Lamp

in design •  7 years ago  (edited)

In this post i will show you how i made this lamp for my own

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Because I love Neon Signs but they are really difficult to make and very expensive i looked for a cheaper way to make my own sign. In December 2015 I started playing around with EL Wire, also known as Electroluminescent wire.

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When an AC signal is applied to it, it glows an aqua (blue green) color. It looks a little like thin neon. Very bendable, it keeps its shape and you can curl it around your finger. It's an easy way to add some glow to a project, not as bright as LEDs but uses a lot less power and it's portable.

I wanted to make a wall design for my room so I designed this fox out of black painted cardboard
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Two years later for my bachelor thesis I designed a whole website for the fox lamp as a product. I improved the EL Wire with a remotable LED strip which lasts longer and has a lot more colors to offer. I also took an aluminium plate to mill the fox out of it with a CAD Milling.

Here are some shots of the manufacturing and the final product

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The big CAD Milling

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Direct milling from aluminium

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Painting the aluminium framework

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Finally detail shot

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The lamp by day and by night.

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Final product shot.

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inspiring - the quality looks superior to the carving process of a macbook air ;)

Great ^_^

Looks awesome man! You should think about branding & selling it!
I leave you a follow & upvote! :)

Great post.

Very cool!