Bookmark-Nightlight

by Patrick LASCHETTE in Living > Organizing

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Bookmark-Nightlight

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Combining an Nightlight with an bookmark

Planing and Materials

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So first i draw my idea to see if and how it would or could work and finally to check what materials i will need:

so i took some crap oakwood, Plexiglas, PVC-plat and LED ligt string

Getting Started

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So i measured to get enough space to build in the Led-light-string and trafo,

I started routing half of the material on the bottom and let a border of 3 cm to permit to cover later on with the pvc-plate

Edges and Top

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After finished routing i turned the oakwood and softened / routed the edges halfround

then i measured and routed 2 slices to permit to put in the Plexiglas

I added some oak stain to let it look darker and fresher

Bending Plexiglas Fail

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So i used an radiant heater for bending and heating up the plexiglas but in fact it wasnt getting warm enough so unfortunately it broke....have to do this again

Installing the Led-stripes

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Installing the Led-stripes was very, zip of the tape and place it around the border...done

Next step i took the PVC-plat, cut it so it fits exactly on the oakwood, then drilling and screwing on the oak wood

I Need a Mold

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First try of bending Plexiglas was a fail so i youtube an very good istruction where they mensioned to use a mold and heat it up in the stove

i took some scrap laminat and spruce wood and builded an mold

Bending Vol 2

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so this time i did it right; heat up the oven 170 degrees, plexiglas in there for 10 min and directly in the mold

letting cool down for an hour and its done.

the mold was heavy enough so i did not need to put some extra weight on it

Finishing

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after the plexiglas form was ready i set it into the top slices and to fix it i used some brown silicone... and work done