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    Circular Rectangular Lamps

    I made these for my daughters bedroom ( maybe dorm room when she goes off to college ) from 1/4" black acrylic with borg fluorescent diffuser trimmed to fit the panels. They are about 18.5" high and about 5.5" wide. This is my first attempt.

    Everything went off pretty well except the light kit I purchased was defective. The first pic is with the lights off and the second is with the lights on. Pics are taken with the BlackBerry camera.

    The bulbs are CFL's at 6500ēK - more of a bluish cast than the regular CFL's but went well with the diffuser sold as "cracked ice white."

    My laser took about two hours and fifteen minutes to vector at recommended settings from Epilog. That's per lamp.

    And I have to thank Frank Corker for the assist with the image. Thanks Frank!


    Last edited by Greg Bednar; 02-28-2010 at 9:21 AM.
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    Great looking lamps. Thanks for posting.
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    Very slick looking design... retro almost.
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    ohhh I like those. Very nice
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    Very, very cool.
    Are they 4 sided or 3?
    Last edited by Tom Bull; 02-28-2010 at 10:48 AM. Reason: More info, please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Bull View Post
    Very, very cool.
    Are they 4 sided or 3?
    The lamps are 4 sided.
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    C'mon, Greg Put file here
    Perfect job!

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    That is a great job Greg, well done!
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    Very cool design, Greg - they almost make me carsick, though - perfect for a dorm room.

    Is the top open? I don't see light coming from the top. If not, will it get hot even from the CFLs?

    That would be a great way to make outdoor walkway lighting, acrylic housing would keep out the weather. Thanks for the pix!

    cheers, dee
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Gallo View Post
    Very cool design, Greg - they almost make me carsick, though - perfect for a dorm room.

    Is the top open? I don't see light coming from the top. If not, will it get hot even from the CFLs?

    That would be a great way to make outdoor walkway lighting, acrylic housing would keep out the weather. Thanks for the pix!

    cheers, dee
    The top is open, Dee. The camera angle doesn't show it though. One interesting note, and not planned, is when you reverse the acrylic, the circles reverse direction, as in the photo. Nice to put on either side of the nightstands.

    Thanks to you and others for the kind comments.
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    Nice job Greg. I like them alot.

    Here is a link with a down load on the bottom of the page where you can grab the files to make some other ones. Click on the thumbnails to see the different designs. They are not as nice as Greg's but someone might like to play with them. Not sure that they give the files for all shown.



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    Greg,

    Awesome!

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks!

    Nice lamps, thanks for sharing.
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    The Clock

    I made this clock bezel to go with the lamps for the daughter.
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    Excellent Greg, that would look good in the same room as the lamps. Another fine design well done.
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