Colored LED Lamp From Pallet Wood Blocks
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Colored LED Lamp From Pallet Wood Blocks
This time I’ll show you how I made a colored LED floor standing lamp from pallet wood blocks. It is fully controlled with remote control and looks awesome in a low lighting.
How I did it - you can check by looking DIY video or you can follow up instructions bellow.
For this project you will need:
Materials:
LED RGB kit with 5m LED strip
7 pallet wood blocs ( or any other approx same size wood left overs)
45*50 wood beam cut in pieces
Semi transparent white 4mm poly-carbonate
Clear wood varnish or other wood finish
CA glue
Wood glue
Hot glue
Tools:
Drill and bits
Palm router
Straight router bit
Miter saw
Hot glue gun
Wood Preparation
Everything started from 7 pallet wood blocks which I have laying around for a while. Those left from few pallet wood projects.
They are approx at same dimensions, but not very square and flat. I fix that by using my homemade wood flattening jig from palm router. Here's is my DIY video, how I made it CLICK HERE
Flatening Wood Blocks
Flattening process is quite straightforward. Screwed wood block to the bed, adjusted router cutting depth and in few passes removed need thickness to get totally flat surface. Repeated same procedure to other side. At the end - all 7 wood blocks had same thickness and was totally flat.
Used miter saw to cut all block to the same size.
LED Controler
From RGB LED kit took control unit and marked ruff shape on one wood block. With palm router made a hole to hide control unit inside, plus drilled two holes for wires.
Spacers Between Pallet Wood Blocks
Between each wood block glued two 45 by 50mm wood pieces.
This one have a groove for IR sensor.
Glueing All Together
Everything was glued in three steps. First glued 3 sets of 2 block in each. When glue was dry - made two pieces, and finished with one solid unit.
In Progress
For finish I used clear coat of mat varnish. I really love how different wood textures pops out.
Test fitted LED control unit, installed IR sensor and with hot glue secured them in place. Connected power jack for better alignment.
Installing LED Strip
As I mentioned before - light source will be 12V RGB LED strip.
Installed an LED strip. Used hot glue and made a loop of 5 LEDs in each gap.
Covering LED Strips
To cover LED strip I use semi transparent white polycarbonate. At the moment, all pieces are covered with protective film. Used fast drying CA glue to glue them in place.
Power It Up!
Lets power it up. It’s very easy to change to your favorite color, dim it or make it flash.
Finall Reslt
This floor standing lamp came out way better than I expected. And at the moment this is my most favorite project which was made in this year.
It looks very nice in low light, but the all beauty came out in a total dark.