Showing posts with label Light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Light. Show all posts

September 12, 2011

Wine-Glass Lamp

If you're going to have a romantic dinner with "the one" you could achieve a little atmosphere even if your dining room is also your study/kitchen/bedroom/dump...

The trick is the lighting: with the right illumination you'll be able to:

  • Hide the dirty dishes you your roommate left in your apartment
  • Hide the books you were supposed to study that evening

With a single candle and a wine-glass you can create a simple, cheap, reusable candle-holder
(Just pay attention... Firefighters could seduce the girl of your dreams and/or end your romantic dinner)




You can download the pattern here (You can use paper or vellum...)
I found this on http://www.designsprout.com/ that redirected me to http://www.curbly.com that redirected me to http://www.casasugar.com ... I hope I quoted every site :D

September 7, 2011

Booze Lamp!

Well... after the final exams is a social necessity to burn all of the neurons used preparing the exam

During college years you'll probably throw away a LOT of bottles of booze water
What if you could turn them into a lamp?


You'll find different ways of doing this trick... the top 2 (IMHO) are from instructables.com  and witandwhistle.com





Here's the link for the original designs:

For my little mash-up you'll need:
  • Bottle(s)
  • Drill
  • Christmas Lights
  • Sandpaper
  • Sand (optional)
  • PVC small tube (the diameter should be like the  Drill Bit's one)
  • Sewing wire

Well... as you'll see the most frustrating and difficult part will be the Drilling
I suggest to practice with other bottles before trying with the chosen one.

If you're lucky enough to own a 1/2" glass bit you'll achieve the perfect hole in a nanosecond but if you're like me you'll have to go the hard way:

Check before drilling if the diameter of the light and the drill's bit are similar (I learned the hard way)
  1. Choose the spot (near the bottom) where you want to drill the bottle
    • Define the area with tape
  2. Block the bottle in order to fix the spot
  3. Start drilling and lean gently the drill
      • You'll have to often stop and clean the glass dust
If you can't get any friction you can try to
  • Glue/lean sandpaper to the drill's end
  • Use sand

The sand method is fastest but risky: you'll have to glue the PVC pipe on the drilling area, and while drilling you'll have to go gently up and down while pouring a little amount of sand in the tube


If you're lucky enough you'll eventually reach the end. Immediately shut down the drill and pull it out.
Remove the PVC pipe (if you used it) and use the sandpaper to refine the hole.

Tie with a knot a small sewing wire to the first Christmas light and (helping yourself with a needle to spot it) pull it out from the bottle's top
(using this trick you'll be able to pull the light nearly to the top of the bottle, making the lamp's light homogeneous)
Carefully feed the strand of lights into the bottle trough the hole

If you want you can fix the hole with a rubber circle with hot glue


In my opinion, wine and Absolut Vodka bottles are the best for this project:
The last image is from the guide you'll find in instructables.com: the effect with Absolute's opaque glass is amazing