LED Copper- Plywood Lamp

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LED Copper- Plywood Lamp

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Ryan A, Amber, Ryan M, Matthew, Finley and Waldo- all Year 12 (age 14/15) designed this lamp themselves based on their plumbing, joinery and electrical classes. We are an SEN school therefore practical input is so important for us.

This took the pupils approx 2-3 hours to complete (except for the overnight PVA stage).

Supplies

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Wood

Plywood (7 ply) was cut using the tenon saw.

Wood size.

Size A - largest- base. 26 x 21cm

Size B - medium size- middle. 21 x 17cm

Size C - Smallest size, top piece. 17 x 13cm 

Router with edging bit

Sandpaper

10mm drill bit

16mm flat bit

Drill

Wood stain- Mahogany varnish

Copper 15mm

15mm length- 60cm

Copper pipe slice

Wire wool

x2 15mm brass clips with 4 brass screws

x2 15 mm Copper T joints

x4 15mm elbow compression joints

Sliding Wrench

Electrical

1 meter 0.75mm flat 2 core wire

1 plug

1 inline switch

1 E27 Antique lamp holder, Edison screw

Edison screw bulb- we could not decide on the most suitable bulb to fit so we have displayed both options.

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3 (7-ply) were cut to sizes A, B and C.

To prevent tear-out the sides of the ply (A, B and C) were taped and routed edge created in a clockwise fashion.

All ply were gently sanded using sandpaper.

The 3 pieces were glued together with PVA overnight to make the plinth base.

Finding the centre of the top piece (C) drill to a depth of 50mm using a Flat bit (this is where the T copper joint will sit).

Align the wood and drill into the A piece using the 10mm bit so these 2 holes meet- this is to create a channel for the electrical wire to pass through.

(Optional- We stained our ply with Mahogany stain varnish).

Pass the electrical wire though the 10mm hole first, into the wood and up, exiting the 16mm hole.





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Copper Frame

  1. Using the pipe slice cut x4 4.0cm of the 15mm copper
  2. Using the pipe slice cut x2 23.0cm of the 15mm copper.
  3. Arrange as per image.
  4. Pull additional wire through the ply.
  5. 1 feed wire into the T joint (pass the wire either through the left of right of the T joint- see image we passed the wire to the left).
  6. Pass wire into 1 of the 4.0cm copper pieces, pass wire next into an elbow joint then to the 23cm piece.
  7. Pass wire into the 2nd elbow joint then into another 4.0cm straight copper piece that is connect to another T- joint.

(DO NOT TIGHTEN the compression fittings -at this point you need flexibility in the wire to connect the lamp).

8.Once the wire has been passed through the T-piece connect the lamp.

9.Once completed, gently pull the wire so the top of the lamp is close to the T -piece- see image.

10.Assemble and complete the other side of the copper frame.

11.Using the sliding wrench tighten the elbow nuts- the T-joints do not need soldered as the brass copper pipe clips and elbow joints provide the strength.

The lamp has a ceramic interior that can be easily broken- be careful.



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The copper frame will be rigid.

Gently raise the frame over the plinth so the bottom T-joint sits over the 16mm hole in the plinth (C piece).

Open the Brass 15mm pipe clips tightening screw and fit over the copper pipe- looks better with the tightening screw of the clip facing the front of the lamp.

The clips are placed and fitted on either side of the T- joint.

Ensure the clips are fitted equidistant to each other- attach to the plinth with 4 brass screws.

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Electrical.

  1. Connect the inline switch
  2. Connect the mains plug
  3. We could not decide with bulb was most suitable. the Round LED of the long filament.
  4. 2 different bulbs fitted for comparison.

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We could not decide which bulb was most suitable!

The copper is cleaned using wire wool.

Advantages of LED- long term running cost and sustainability V's aesthetically pleasing.

After we discussed our lamp it was decided we will make the copper frame in a triangular shape in keeping with the plinth format.

Ryan A, Amber, Ryan M, Matthew, Finley and Waldo all throughly enjoyed the lamp manufacture.

As a Special School based in Belfast, Northern Ireland we look forward to enter more competitions.

Thanks for this opportunity to showcase our work.