DVD Cases Into Lampshade
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I've been in need of a lampshade for a while and now I've finally decided to make one. Whilst searching for suitable materials I came across some old Playstation game cases and here is the rest ;)
Tools & Materials:
- 6 DVD cases
- transparent plastic bag
- temperature adjustable soldering iron (something like this)
- hobby knife + blades No18 and No11
- scissors
- ruler
- hot knife (something like this)
- modeling jigsaw
- sharpies
Downloads
Preparing the Cases
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First of all I removed the transparent plastics from each of the cases and saved them for later. Then I separated the two halves with a hobby knife and cut away the top and the bottom edges with scissors.
Cutting
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Next I needed to cut the plastic cases into 1cm strips, to do this I marked the top(s) and the bottom(s) of the cases and scored lines with a hobby knife.
At first I thought it would be quite easy to cut through the plastic cases with a hot knife, but it proved to be quite a lengthy process so I resulted in using a modelling jigsaw which turned out to be much quicker. After this I ended up with 60 1cm strips.
Cleaning the Strips
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For cleaning the edges of the strips I used a hobby knife with blade No18 followed by scraping with No11.
Preparing for Welding
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In order to weld the structure together I needed a filament, so I cut up the reminder of the cases with scissors.
Once I done that I printed myself a template and started cutting off the edges for triangles with a hot knife.
Welding the Triangles
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Before I started the welding process I aligned three pieces onto the template to form a triangle. Next I slid the tip of the soldering iron set at 300°C over all of the joints from both sides. To strengthen the joints I melted the filament into the grooves made by the soldering iron.
Coloring
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In order to add some color to the lamp shade I placed the transparent plastic film from the cases over the triangle and ran the hot knife along the edges whilst pressing down with a card. I needed to to this for 18 out of 20 triangles, however I only had enough transparent plastic film for 12 triangles so for the remaining 6 I used a transparent bag.
Next I used sharpies in different colors to stain the triangles.
The Top Triangle
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For the top of the lamp shade I cut out a circle from the back side of a case and cut it furthermore to fit into the triangle, not forgetting about the hole for the lamp fitting. Next I welded the two pieces together adding filament as I went.
In order to achieve the 138.19° angle of the icosahedron I stuck the template to the desk and added a piece of wood positioned so that when two triangles meet they would have the correct angle.
Welding
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To make the welding process easier I melted the filament in 5 places along the joint whilst pushing two triangles together. This made adding the filament over the joint very easy. Then I just carried on adding the triangles to form the top and the bottom half of the icosahedron.
Joining the Halves
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Before joining the halves I slid the soldering iron tip over all of the joints on the outside to make them stronger. To finish off I placed the top part onto the bottom and welded them together adding filament wherever needed.
Final Thoughts
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The project took about 10 hours to finish, which was a little longer than I predicted, but it was worth it. I really like how it turned out and I love the effect it creates on the walls.