gregh
electronics, computers and scratchbuilding

While browsing in a craft shop with my wife I noticed some tear drop shaped beads that looked just the right size for the glass chimney of a hurricane lamp.
So I’ve made a couple – one with the elec leads coming in from the base, for a lamp standing on a table, and one where the leads will be at the top for a hanging lamp.. Here’s the process I used. Maybe not he greatest models, but the 8` rule should work for something less than 2cm high.
I ground the tops and bottom off the beads and drilled a hole in the base to take a LED.

Then I superglued some round tube on the top and bottom. For the top lead version, I bent the LED leads out and up.

For the table type, the leads come out the bottom and 2 pieces of wire form the ‘handles’.
Here’s the final result with a warm white LED running at 2mA.

A set up a small diorama of a ganger sitting by his campfire, outside his tent with the lamp on a tree stump. (Someday, the man will be animated to drink from a cup and poke the fire, but that`s in the future....)


So I’ve made a couple – one with the elec leads coming in from the base, for a lamp standing on a table, and one where the leads will be at the top for a hanging lamp.. Here’s the process I used. Maybe not he greatest models, but the 8` rule should work for something less than 2cm high.
I ground the tops and bottom off the beads and drilled a hole in the base to take a LED.

Then I superglued some round tube on the top and bottom. For the top lead version, I bent the LED leads out and up.

For the table type, the leads come out the bottom and 2 pieces of wire form the ‘handles’.
Here’s the final result with a warm white LED running at 2mA.

A set up a small diorama of a ganger sitting by his campfire, outside his tent with the lamp on a tree stump. (Someday, the man will be animated to drink from a cup and poke the fire, but that`s in the future....)

