Wooden Block Lamp
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I had some decorative light bulbs, that lost there effect when used with a lamp shade. So I wanted to make a wooden block lamp without a shade so I could see the bulb.
Find Your Wood Materials
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I did not have any thick wood in my shed so I used some off cuts from previous jobs and glued them all together to get a nice thick block.
Cut in Some Grooves
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I used a table saw to cut the block to the size I wanted. I was not very happy with just a plain block so tried to jazz it up. I divided out the block and made some shallow cuts with the table saw to give the block a better look. I did this on the 4 sides but not the top or bottom.
Router the Corners Off
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I used a router to remove all the square edges for cosmetic reasons and using an orbital sander I sanded the block using 180 grit sandpaper. I had to use some filler where the table saw blew out the wood, which was hardly noticeable once filled.
Make a Hole for the Fittings
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I found the center of my block where I wanted to insert the fittings. I did not have a spade bit big enough to cut out the hole. I used a hole saw first to get down as far as I wanted it to be.
Remove Wood From Hole
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Then a spade bit to remove the bulk of the wood and used a hammer and chisel to remove the rest.
Make a Hole for the Cable
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I drilled I hole through the block for the cable to fit through and chiselled out a groove for the cable to pass out the bottom and then to the side.
Stain and Varnish
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Once the block was all sanded and routered I stained the block using Cedar stain and gave it 2 coats of gloss varnish.
Final Product
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Not having a clue about electrics, I ask my electrician husband to wire it all up for me. My fittings were just wedged in the hole and secured with epoxy glue.
And TA-DA all done. A bit plain to look at during the day but totally awesome in the dark.