Wooden Cube Lamp

by acoens in Workshop > Lighting

19715 Views, 491 Favorites, 0 Comments

Wooden Cube Lamp

Title.jpg

Create a wooden cube lamp out of stacked pieces of wood.

Create Your Wooden Pieces

0_LayerInfo.jpg
PartList.jpg
IMG_9273_Adj.JPG
IMG_9275_Adj.JPG

You'll need a lot of identical pieces of wood to create this lamp. Check the dimensions and amounts in the above image.

In addition to the wood, you'll need:
- A light bulb or two (it's up to you how many sockets to put in)
- A socket like this one
- Translucent plastic sheets to diffuse the light
- Glue of choice (wood glue if you have time, hot glue if not)

Check out the above schematics to see the various layers. In the next steps, I'll show how to build up the lamp.


Place the First Vertical Layer

IMG_9118_Adj.JPG
1_Vertical.jpg

Take the long pieces and lay them out carefully. The spaces in between the wood are the same space as the wood itself, so I used the future pieces to lay out 13 pieces, well-aligned, and then removed every other one.

Place the First Horizontal Layer

2_Horizontal.jpg
3_TwoLevels_TwoColors.jpg

Use the same process to place the first horizontal layer and remove the alternate pieces.

Creating a Hollow Center

5_LevelThree.jpg
6_LevelFour.jpg
4_TwoLevels_PlusSupports.jpg
9_LayerBreakdown.jpg

The hollow center is what allows for the lightbulbs to sit inside the lamp. This is created by shorter pieces (shorter and shortest), again, carefully aligned to the outside edge. As you go, you'll be able to add the four standing supports which will eventually be the registration points for the lamp.

See the layer guide to determine the layout of each layer. You'll duplicate each layer type several times as you build up the 13 layers.

Installing Lightbulbs

IMG_9112_Adj.JPG
7_LightInstallation.jpg
IMG_9033_Adj.JPG

The hollow areas will allow installation of one or two lightbulb sockets. Be careful to choose a lightbulb with a low enough wattage to not melt the plastic sheets.

Create the Lid

IMG_9115_Adj.JPG
IMG_9121_Adj.JPG

The lid is the top 3 layers of the original lamp, layers 1 and 2 repeated. The lamp should sit in the wooden pins you've used to register the lower layers.

Plug in Your Lamp and Enjoy

IMG_9017_Adj2.JPG
IMG_9017_Adj.JPG

It's a neat, casual lamp with many possibilities to create your own customizations.