EL wire Steam Burton bonsai (steampunk)

 by stico
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Hi everyone,
My project is a dead bonsaï recycled as a El lamp. I'm sorry but i've lost my datas recently and most of my making off pictures have been deleted :( I'l try to explain this design as close to the original as possible. Feel free to rate it and If you have any questions, just ask!
 
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Step 1: Tools and stuff

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Well for that project, you'll need :

-a lot of watch gears
-copper wire
-thin copper layer (not in the picture)
-a dead bonsaï (not in the picture)
-a bonsai pot (not in the picture) Try one with holes in the bottom, 4 will be perfect
-some line tape (pinstriping line tape for exemple. i've got 3 size, 3, 5. 7 mm)
-a cuter
-a lot of patience (not in the picture)
-some bigger gears
-spray paint, color of you choice
-different pliers
-marquetry  wood (not in the picture)
-a thin chisel
-el wire of course (not in the picture)
-a vintage photo frame (not in the picture)
and that's it, or maybe a lot of patience again



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StoryAddict says: Apr 23, 2013. 7:17 PM
Technorganic. Love it.
spylock says: Jan 1, 2013. 7:28 PM
How does one come about so many watch gears,Ive been wanting to do a beetle project I saw on here a while back.
azolina3 says: Mar 26, 2012. 7:36 PM
Fantastic! I've been considering something like this!
ilpug says: Jul 23, 2011. 6:05 PM
this is one of the most beautiful peices of steampunk art i have seen. favorited. Amazing.
cjlopez213 says: Jul 15, 2011. 5:19 PM
Awesome going to have to make one myself :)
jnicewander says: Feb 23, 2011. 8:27 PM
Coolest thing I've ever seen. Make a Giant one. er life size, you'd win a lot of money in art contests.
stico (author) in reply to jnicewanderFeb 24, 2011. 12:58 AM
Haha thanks a lot dude, actually i'm doing a second one, double size and a bit different, but i'm really looking forward to do it life size, with a beautifull dead tree ;)

I've winned the second place for a contest on instructable, but never get my prices, so hope i'll be luckier next time !
XeroTrinity says: Sep 30, 2010. 10:07 AM
:O Would you ever sell it? =P
stico (author) in reply to XeroTrinityOct 1, 2010. 12:35 AM
I think i will but i don't know when. I'm working on another one, but it's a pretty long job ^^.
Danger is my middle name says: Aug 17, 2010. 10:35 PM
this is so cool! Where do you get so many watch parts?
Ward_Nox says: Aug 8, 2010. 1:42 PM
more Cyberpunk than steam punk but cool
typenamehere_____ in reply to Ward_NoxAug 9, 2010. 1:32 AM
?how? Cyberpunk is much more like what we (optimistically) envision today's future to be(the cyberpunk derives from cybernetics and punk, cybernetics being, in very simple terms, study of how things are controlled. Cyborg is also derived for it refers a borg or robot helping to control and regulate human functions). Steampunk, on the other hand, is what we envision yesterday's future to be, and by yesterday, I of course mean the 1800s industrial revolution- filled with gear boxes and based on steam, as opposed to our modern world, filled with CPUs and based on voltage.
a.nony.mouse in reply to typenamehere_____Aug 14, 2010. 5:36 PM
agreed :)
shizumadrive says: Aug 8, 2010. 2:58 PM
I like it just wish people wouldn't call everything steam punk. This isnt steampunk in any understanding of the word. It could be called futuristic or even retrofuturistic though.
a.nony.mouse in reply to shizumadriveAug 14, 2010. 5:35 PM
I'm sorry, I thought retrofuturistic was a pretty damn big part of steampunk. You know, the whole "if the Victorians designed the future and modern/future technology" thing. Sorry, my mistake.
akrambler in reply to shizumadriveAug 8, 2010. 10:05 PM
Exectly right. Calling something steampunk doesn' t make it steampunk
stico (author) in reply to akramblerAug 9, 2010. 2:50 AM
I agrre but when you've got a weird tree full of watches gears and copper stuff, it's definitly not Impressionism...
stico (author) in reply to shizumadriveAug 8, 2010. 4:04 PM
sorry for that :(. To me, it's steampunk, but i don't want to hurt someone feelings, call it a dead bonsai :)
shizumadrive in reply to sticoAug 8, 2010. 5:13 PM
Ahh don't worry its a cool project. I think im just tired from seeing Boing Boing use the word steampunk in every other word of their articles.
makerdan says: Aug 12, 2010. 5:23 AM
Great project! One question though--does your EL wire make a high-pitched noise when it's turned on? Mine does, and it's kinda annoying. Again though, great project!!
stico (author) in reply to makerdanAug 12, 2010. 11:43 AM
Thanks! Nope, my el wire doesn't make a noise at all.
eviltechie says: Aug 9, 2010. 12:05 PM
You should add some el wire into the grooves of the tree that lead out onto the branches. That would be cool.
SteamDaibhidh says: Aug 9, 2010. 3:09 AM
Steampunk = Neo-Victorian in some manner, Cyberpunk = modern-futuristic. This is definitely the latter of the two. I don't ultimately care, but as you can see above, some folk do, so maybe this helps. Both styles are among my favourites anyway, and in the end whatever else you call this, it's still art and it's still awesome!
stico (author) in reply to SteamDaibhidhAug 9, 2010. 3:29 AM
Thanks for that answer, maybe it can help. Acutally i don't know how you do to differenciate both styles for this project. It can be Neo victorian in a way, or Cyberpunk for thoses who are used to cyberpunk, but i really have trouble to differenciate both, and to see where the point in all that conversation :D. But thanks again for that, i'll try to use those words with care !
cavalaxis says: Aug 8, 2010. 3:23 PM
Brilliant. Beautiful. (Also, there's no wrong way to do steampunk. Context is everything. The idea is what counts.)
stico (author) in reply to cavalaxisAug 8, 2010. 4:07 PM
thanks, i can't agree more
samanella says: Aug 8, 2010. 1:21 PM
Wow, it's beautiful!
walamoonbeam says: Aug 8, 2010. 10:52 AM
Dang dude. You've it dedication. I don't think I'd be able to spend that much time on something like this! But it sure is a cool final result! Good luck in the contest!
QuackMasterDan says: Aug 6, 2010. 2:23 AM
The tree looks very beautiful. I find it interesting how raw metal gears, screws, nuts, and other "junk" items can become such interesting leaves and decorations. Just as a bonsai tree condenses in so much detail into a single pot, your hard work exemplifies good miniaturization. Your lighting of the pot rim with EL wire is stunning, great work!
stico (author) in reply to QuackMasterDanAug 6, 2010. 2:45 AM
Thanks! I'll try to do the same project on a bigger tree, it can be nice too i guess. Now i can fit my bonzai in its box! : http://www.instructables.com/id/Box-made-out-of-slats/ One more time, Thanks a lot!
steveoondyou says: Aug 5, 2010. 8:19 AM
very awesome, love the way it looks
stico (author) in reply to steveoondyouAug 5, 2010. 8:25 AM
Thanks!
EvlPwnda says: Aug 5, 2010. 4:03 AM
Beautiful!
DIYDragon says: Aug 4, 2010. 5:22 PM
The truly amazing part.. I totally have a dead bonsai on my lanai. LOL Time to turn it into a creepy tree. Have to find some watch parts..
stico (author) in reply to DIYDragonAug 5, 2010. 12:41 AM
Yeah! And share the result please!
SubFusion says: Aug 4, 2010. 5:38 PM
Nice, I saw this cool thing: a dinosaur custume with EL wire, making the guy wearing it invisible at night :)
ChrysN says: Aug 4, 2010. 4:36 PM
Wow, this looks amazing, especially the gears at the base of the tree, great job!
nickodemus says: Aug 4, 2010. 1:15 PM
Holy wow. That is awesome.
stico (author) in reply to nickodemusAug 4, 2010. 1:52 PM
thanks!
Slightly Askew says: Aug 4, 2010. 12:54 PM
This is not a craft, or instructions on how to make something useful. This is art, pure and simple. Well done!
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