As far as what "Genre" it's placed in. I don't really care. However, It doesn't look particular Victorian so it can't really put it with Steampunk (disregarding how much I would like to) but it does look like a lamp that might be used by a literate War Lord in the Mad Max Universe. So...I'll go with that. Crazy Mad Max Lamp.
This project takes several skills and combines them to make awesome.
Sweating Copper Pipe
Making Solid Electrical Connections
Cutting Glass
If you have all these skills then do this project. If you don't. Do some research, then be careful doing this project.
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Propane Blow Torch
Tubing Cutter
Dremel Tool Kit
Drill with Bits
Machinist Vise
Wrenches
Screwdrivers
Hammer
Nail
Pocket Knife
Leather or Heavy Canvas Work Gloves
Safety Goggles
Supplies for this project will set you back about 50 Dollars
6 Feet of 3/4" Copper Pipe
4 90 Degree Elbow Fittings
4 Three Way Fittings
6 End cap Fittings
1 Electrical Box
2 Electrical Box Clamps
2 Hose Clamps
1 Light bulb Dimmer
1 Garden Spicket Knob
1 Appliance Cord
1 Electrical Box Faceplate
2 Perrier 1 Liter Bottles (or other large green glass bottles)
1 Cadillac Hood Ornament
Electrical Tape
Solder
Flux
1 Wine Cork
2 Light bulb fittings
2 Olde Timey Light bulbs
2 Screws
4 Washers
2 Nuts
Speaker Wire
Raw Wire
Cork
Glue
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(Second best, nichrome wire heating) Score the bottle as you would and, under a trickle of water, make several passes around that line until the cut is complete. Water is messy and electrically dangerous but it quells the glass dust and keeps the cut cool. This method has opened my possible materials to everything from projection tv CRT's to large HID bulbs for my lamp making.
Thanks for liking my instruct able. I worked a long time on it.
I still have plans to make it better.
- The bottles are are not cut well enough. I'm going to get some wine bottles and cut them appropriately
- There is a structural problem with the box connection. I need to strengthen that connection with copper pipe. I'm not sure how
- The Cadillac Hood Ornament is not connected very well. I need to find a better way to connect it
Best,
PopEye42
Thanks for your comments. I do know that this project is a little dangerous right now. I know the electrical work is done wrong...however, I did this in 8 hours and over Easter I'm going to re-do the wiring.
Best,
PopEye42
Great instrctable, I'm a sucker for making lamps.
I love lamp.
Regardless, it is a fantastic lamp!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Piecraft/Dieselpunk
This project, conversely, is pretty cool. When I was in art school in the 80s, this was called Functional Art.
I would love to see the wires on top made from some coiled cable, like the cord that used to connect a receiver to the rest of the telephone. I haven't made up my mind about the water faucet dimmer. One one hand, it certainly goes with the theme of the copper pipes. It is just not very interesting. I think a porcelain high voltage insulator grafted onto the dimmer shaft would look pretty cool there.
I absolutely love the cut bottle lamp shades, the type of bulbs, and the copper tubing. Perfect.
Maybe, it needs some interesting feet. The bottom of the lamp looks unfinished to me. You would need to dig around in the scrap bins for some kind of grommet or perhaps our resident mad-scientist taxidermist, canida, could scrounge up a set of four duck feet to glue onto it. Just a thought.
I also like the idea of just epoxying the pipes together to give it a cleaner look.
Or, something similar could be made with EMT (electrical metallic tubing) and pray-painted any color you like.
It doesn't look to electrically sound to me I would have ran to bulb wires through the pipes THHN wire is not to be exposed like that, and I would make sure the whole thing is grounded and maybe AGIF on it, but that's just me I get shocked a lot. ;)
What is a THHN and AGIF?
AGIF is a Arc-fault-ground-interrupter, it's faster then a regular GIF so if the lamp was to short it would turn off the current to the lamp, has a red reset button.
Just Ideas, most lamps don't have them but most lamps don't have exposed wires.
I LOVE the look, Good job on the brazing.
Also, I think Post Apocalyptic should really be it's own category. It's definitely got it's own style of design.
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(I think "dystopian" is the formal term)