Introduction: Bedroom Lamp
In this project you can make a very beautiful bedroom lamp! With a little surprise when you turn off the light!
Your kids will love it!
Step 1: Materials
You will need the following electrical materials:
- A E27 support (available at any supermarket)
- A E27 led lamp (available at any supermarket)
- A switch with wire connection (available at electric store)
Step 2: Tools
You will need the following tools:
- Scissors
- Screwdriver
Step 3: Print the Bedroom Lamp
If you want to print the bedroom lamp you will need:
- A 3D printer
- For the baselamp.stl I use white PLA (you can buy it here)
- For the coverlamp.stl I use glow in the dark PLA (you can buy it here)
You can check Cura settings on the photo
Or you can order the print
Step 4: Connect the Wire to the Baselamp
- Open the plastic bag that protects the wire
- Check if everything is ok with the wire
- Check if the two cooper wires are ok
- You will need now the baselamp
- Pass the wire through the cylinder part of the baselamp
- Pull the wire about 10 cm out of the cylinder
Step 5: Connect the Wire to the Support
- You will need the support now
- Use the screwdriver to open the base of the support
- Now you have to parts
- Pass the wire through the base of the support
- Connect one wire to the metal hole of the support
- Connect the other wire to the support
- Press the base of the support
- Job done
Step 6: Connect the Support to the Baselamp
- Pull the wire through inwards the cylinder
- Place the support inside the cylinder
- It should be like this
- Grab the led lamp
- Screw the lamp to the support
- Job done
Step 7: Complete Assembly
- Now you need the coverlamp
- Ajust the cover to the base (it should fit ok)
- The bedroom lamp is ready. Now you can turn it on
Step 8: Enjoy Your New Bedroom Lamp
Now it's time to enjoy your bedroom lamp and take some nice pictures! When you turn off the light the bedroom lamp will glow for a few minutes more!

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2 Comments
6 years ago
great stuff, reminds me of a night lamp i just put together;
Reply 6 years ago
Wow! Great idea to use a Menger sponge to do that! I love it