In the PDF below i included three templates: for the six, twelve and 32 lamp versions. These are all generated from a python script in the Maya software. I calculated that the largest sphere that could be build has about 120 lamps and i would love to build that one; but it will be heavy and bright and probably needs some serious thinking on the structural integrity. Drop me a mail if you are interested in having one.
See the flickr set for more pictures and my log.
platonic_sun_building_template.pdf(595x842) 1 MB
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I'm planning to build the x12 version. I have a few questions:
1) will the standard power cable be enough to support the tension generated by 12x7w LED bulbs?
2) I'm planning to use 11x black Lampans +1x red Lampan. In this sense, I would like to use 1 high power bulb in the red lampan (e.g. 40w standard bulb). Considering the particular wiring of the project, would this represent a problem in terms of... I don't know... power balancing? or something?
I'm not an technician and would like to have your advice on this. Thank you in advance.
6 lamps.....cube........................4 holes
8 lamps......octahedron............3 holes
12 lamps....dodecahedron......5 holes
20 lamps....icosahedron..........3 holes (not always possible(may overlap)) more possibilities use peda polypro software and find incredible numbers
I used a Digital multimeter and tested the wiring to make sure that it was all consistent.
please have a look at my lamp i created over the weekend
>Chinese take out lamp<
There is a more info on this page: http://waprile.weblog.tudelft.nl/
(Image credits: Walter Aprile)
1) well, you could remove the shades, than the 32 version becomes about 70cm, that should fit?
2) I bought these energy saving bulbs also from Ikea. They feel kind of sturdy and they cost about the same as a Lampan in Holland, so for me the 12 version was about 60 euro plus some tie-wraps and connectors.
I now fit all the lamps with those 5w ( 20 Watt equivalent ) energy saving bulbs; see this picture to get an idea: http://www.flickr.com/photos/daan/2300590032/
btw the 32 version (with an equivalent of 640 Watt !!) is the only light i need in my living room. :D.
That would be awesome.
BTW, I love the concept. 5*