Scissor Lamp Designed Using Fusion 360
by bpoulton in Workshop > Lighting
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Scissor Lamp Designed Using Fusion 360
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This project was a lot of fun from start to finish. I have never used fusion 360 before so the learning curve was steep. I wanted to test my self and make something that moves and fusion 360 was so cool to see how it would work before I even cut one piece of wood.
Like i said before first time using 360 I have taken some CAD classes at the local university. so dont judge me to hard on the finished 360.... i couldn't get the base plate to move the way i wanted so i took it out of the finished project. so enough jaw jacking lets get to the build!!!
Downloads
Supplies
Lumber required is minimal i used scraps i had in the scrap heap to build this
I used threaded rod with lock nuts for the swing arm
I used 1 wing nut on the threaded rod to attach the lamp shade to the accordion arm
1 lamp kit
6 screws
1 6 inch 1/4 inch bolt
1 2 inch x 1/4 inch bolt
spray lacquer
glue
brad-nails
lamp rod
Cut Sticks
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I call the Accordion things sticks So from this point forward the thingies are sticks
I set some parameters on my fusion 360 drawing and call the thickness wood.
using Parameters is probably the single biggest thing I like most about Fusion 360
I change the design once i check my wood pile and seen I didnt have enough wood for a 12 in stick but I did for have one for 8 inch sticks. so if you set the stick as a parameter it can easily be change. same with the thickness
- cut 10 pieces wood to size 3/4x1/2x8" this will give you all 6 sticks plus the 2 halfs and pieces for the lamp mount.
Drill Holes
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- Drill 1/4 on the ends
- drill 3/8 in the middle this will allow the wire a place to go.
- not shown in the picture I had to cut 2 of the stick off just above the middle hole this will be the 2 end pieces.
- round the edges with a disc sander
Problems.... Problem Solved!!!
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With any project you will have issues that you will have to figure out I make plenty so here is one. I made the sliders to small and they where not tough enough.
The way I solved this is to triple up the wood and make it tough. Then cut it down to size
Build the Accordion
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I started off by making the center attachment first.
- use the grinder to cut the lamp pipe to 1.5 inches
- use super glue/locktite to ensure the nuts stay on.
Back Plate and Slider Holders
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I am sure there is more technical names for these items but for this instructable we will be using my special terms..
- 5x16 piece of oak/wood of choose,put a nice edge on it with a Palm router
- put an edge on the Rod holders. Its much easier to put the edge on a longer piece so rout it then put it on the miter saw to cut it to size.
- Use1/4 bolts and cut the heads off with the grinder
- drill a hole on each side offsetting it by 1/2 inch since that is the space when the accordion sticks are put together.
Paint the Brass
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All I could find is brass color so I grinded it down, put super glue on the nuts to hopefully hold them in place and then added some black paint.
Prep for Assembly
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If you look at the picture of the material I originally bought you will see 10-32 screws and acorn nuts. I switch mid way and used 1/4 inch rod and lock nuts.
- drilled the pilot holes for the slider blocks and then counter sink them to make it sit flat on the wall.
- add dado on the back in the middle the depth of 1/4 inch or so for the power cord
- drilled a 3/8 hole throught the center of the board this will allow the wire to run down and still allow the lamp to sit flush on the wall
Lamp Shade
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construction of the Lamp shade from oak is as follows.
- I cut thin strips of oak
- make dados in the thicker oak the same width as the thin oak
- drilled a 3/8 inch hole in the center top piece and connected it to the shade with glue and brads.
- cut a 6 inch piece of oak and drill a 3/8 inch hole on the end and screw the lamp pipe into both pieces of wood.
to attach the lamp shade to the accordion arm, drilled a 1/4 inch hole on the opposite side of the 3/8 hole and attached it with the a long threaded rod with lock nut on one side and a wing nut on the other to make it easy to adjust the direction of the light.
Finishing
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Time to finish this off.
I used the same router bit to add decorative edges
- add finish of your choose and add paste wax to the 1/4 inch bolts
Wire It Up
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- buy lamp kit
- install through the holes
- plug it in
- and enjoy
Mount
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Drilled a hole at the top and bottom this will need to be attach to a stud or used really strong anchors. I am really please with the look of this and using fusion 360 has got me thinking of all kinds of projects so give me a follow and vote for me on the indoor light contest.