Cardboard Deskop Lamp
by illustrisWorkshop in Craft > Cardboard
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Cardboard Deskop Lamp


Can cardboard become something useful and beautiful? For me yes it can and I'll prove it to you!
3D Model and Slicer
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Τhe basic 3d model of the lamp was made in Fusion 360. The tool I use to turn my 3D model into appealing artifacts is the Slicer for Autodesk Fusion 360. I was slice and convert the 3D model of the lamp into 2D patterns that now I can cut out.
Bellow, I have the SVG files ready for Laser Cutting and also a PDF file with the 2D patterns that you can cut out of any flat material!
Put Together - Assembly




I use white glue to stick cardboard layers the one with the other, it's a simple process!
Completed



The final result after all layers have been glued.
Light Up






In the bottom piece, I haved glue LED lights so all that you have to do to light up is to connect your lamp with the battery or to a power source. I think it turns out to something very beautiful and unique!