More DIY ideas..Caution: IDEAS! (only ...)

stardustsailor

Well-Known Member
Well ..
Ain't about a grow light ,this time ...
A friend who is an architect ,asked me for a designer's desk lamp ...
LED lamp ,to be ...
She specifically said : " - Not something expensive ,but as "fancy-cool " as possible ... "

Women ...
...
Anyway ...

-24x cheap asian leds : 12x WW 3K 80Ra & 12x NW 5K 75Ra ( ~$10 )
- 1x 24x mcpcb from e-bay (~$5 )
- 1x led driver from e-bay (~$10)
-4x 1m different aluminum profile bars (~$15 )
- piece of PMMA (plexiglass) (~$1 )
- Inox screws,washers,bolts & rivets (~$5)
- some aluminium rivets
- 1 x stainless steel rod salvaged from an old inkjet printer
-Internal parts from old VCR player
-Tattoo machine tube handle
-2x small heat sinks ,salvaged from old sound amplifier .
- 2x springs and 2x Inox chain rings

Total cost : < $50

So ....

The lamp (installed on a wooden box) :
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Pitch - Yaw mech.
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Balancing counter weight ...
Yes ,weird and it also spins really fast / smooth (two ball bearings on that VCR player part )...
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Lamp unit mech .
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Heatsinks (glued with thermal conductive epoxy ) ,mcpcb ,leds and the PMMA protective screen ...
(it rotates also to be cleaned easily )
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I hope that she will like it ...
(wiring is not the final one ...Just for testing .)
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I know ,not much to do with herbs and growing ,but ...
I'm just sharing some ideas with people I do not actually know in person ...
But nevertheless I still like them a lot .

Cheers.
:peace:
 

stardustsailor

Well-Known Member
hats off for building this contraption, i couldnt screw in a light bulb, that is impressive!!
Thank you.

Bloody tidy that. (Y)
did you use a thrust bearing at the yaw mechanism?
Can you tig weld? If you could tig all those riveted joints.....
One of the main " ideas " behind this concept ,
is the wide range of possibilities (building-wise ) using as main material different alumium profile bars and
screws & rivets as "joining" method.The metal -work tool kit a DIYer needs is :

-a riveting tool
- a small hand-saw for metals (150 mm saw blade )
- a large flat /straight file (medium grit )
-a small file set (square ,round,triangle ,etc )
-a bench drill would be nice ,
with 1 mm - 2.5 mm- 3 mm -4mm -5 mm -6 mm -8 mm -10 mm drill set ,
sand paper wheel ,and some saw cups for making large holes and/or aluminium discs ,30-80 mm
is a fine range to choose from .
-tapping bits and tapping wrench ( mainly M3 ,M4,M5 & M6 )
-a sand paper sponge
- a fine punch
-a small hammer
-oil lubricant / thin mineral oil

Quite small and simple metal-working tool kit ,
but it can do wonders .


......:shock: :hump::clap::clap::clap:....

saludos
Cheers,bro !
Very nice...looks simple and complicated..:razz:

maybe one of them phosphor panels to give it the flush apple type look? Does look nice that way too..
Remember :" - Not something expensive ,but as "fancy-cool " as possible ... "

Another job well done, it's very cool:clap:
Thank you .


Well,as I've already told you not much to do with led grow lights,this time.
The main idea behind is to reveal what a DIYer can build,
using simple materials and tools.
And that's pretty relative to building led grow lights.

Also one can take some ideas how to install a micro-herb led light ,
under the kitchens cupboard .

:P..
Or illuminate some artwork ...
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Or illuminate the building bench,
so we can work all night making more LED grow lights!
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Some parts used into making this lamp,
were salvaged from various household electronic equipment found thrown at junk.
An old VCR player,an ink-jet printer ,a sound amplifier ,a tattoo machine...

Who said that chinese leds and drivers are totally junk ?
Well ,at least they can be used to make great cheap lights ...
(Not for "growing" purposes ,of course ..)
With a tad of imagination ,as always ...
Hey ...This lamp has a total cost under $50 ...
And looks pretty neat ,I think ...
At least for being made out of ..." junk "
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Cheers.
:peace:
 
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Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
Well ..
Ain't about a grow light ,this time ...
A friend who is an architect ,asked me for a designer's desk lamp ...
LED lamp ,to be ...
She specifically said : " - Not something expensive ,but as "fancy-cool " as possible ... "

Women ...
...
Anyway ...

-24x cheap asian leds : 12x WW 3K 80Ra & 12x NW 5K 75Ra ( ~$10 )
- 1x 24x mcpcb from e-bay (~$5 )
- 1x led driver from e-bay (~$10)
-4x 1m different aluminum profile bars (~$15 )
- piece of PMMA (plexiglass) (~$1 )
- Inox screws,washers,bolts & rivets (~$5)
- some aluminium rivets
- 1 x stainless steel rod salvaged from an old inkjet printer
-Internal parts from old VCR player
-Tattoo machine tube handle
-2x small heat sinks ,salvaged from old sound amplifier .
- 2x springs and 2x Inox chain rings

Total cost : < $50

So ....

The lamp (installed on a wooden box) :
View attachment 3332087

Pitch - Yaw mech.
View attachment 3332082

Balancing counter weight ...
Yes ,weird and it also spins really fast / smooth (two ball bearings on that VCR player part )...
View attachment 3332083

Lamp unit mech .
View attachment 3332084

Heatsinks (glued with thermal conductive epoxy ) ,mcpcb ,leds and the PMMA protective screen ...
(it rotates also to be cleaned easily )
View attachment 3332085

I hope that she will like it ...
(wiring is not the final one ...Just for testing .)
View attachment 3332086

I know ,not much to do with herbs and growing ,but ...
I'm just sharing some ideas with people I do not actually know in person ...
But nevertheless I still like them a lot .

Cheers.
:peace:
When did MacGyver start growing weed?

Haha...that is really cool man.
 

dark76

Active Member
Oh, I wish that were the case!

I wish I had a fraction of engineering talent and creativity pooled here.

At least I can experience the thrill of building something practical, beautiful, and effective vicariously.
 
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