Glass Gravel Lamp

by Layer 8 in Living > Decorating

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Glass Gravel Lamp

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I've found a PMMA pipe in the basement so what to do with such a expensive piece .

One idea was to create a lamp out of the transparent pipe. So I've started to think about the possibilities.

The result is a decorative lamp out of glass gravel.

The First Prototype

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I don't have any photo from the prototype but I had to rebuild it due to of temperature problems. But it was quite nice to look at.

PMMA Pipe Assembly

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[The ground plate only contain two circular grooves and a hole for the cable, so nothing special]

For the pipe I've decided to apply a bayonet, this way it is possible to assemble and disassemble the lamp quite easy. Furthermore it is a nice way to get rid of ugly looking connections.

The Inner Pipe Section

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The inner pipe is based on a seamlessly welded pipe for ovens (118mm diameter).

The overall hight of the lamp is about 50cm.

Glue on the LEDs

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The LEDs are quite standard LED stripes. Ive used IP67 rated stripes the reason is quite simple, I have enough of them...

Furthermore I've applied a old fly net on top of the inner pipe.

Turn on the Light (test the LEDs)

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The power supply is from an old laptop and located in the inner tube. Also here nothing special in view of the electric.

Add the Glass Gravel

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Simply add the glass gravel between the two tubes. The gravel doesn't need special treatment but I've washed it because of reasons ;-)