The lamp....
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The lamp....
I stopped being lazy a couple of days ago and finished it. I still have to work on the attachment to wall part a bit though.
- Bill Drayton Jr.
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mee too!
except build me a house instead...
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It's a major award!
It's no Jonathan original, but it's authentic. Mom recently asked me if I could find a place on the internet that sold Christmas story leg lamps as she wanted one for xmas, so I said I'd look into it. There's plenty of places that sell rip off replicas for $200+ online. So with the help of dan's manaquin supplies and the local lamp shop, I built one for ~$29.00.
It's missing the shoe because it ain't easy to find a black, size 5, 3" stelleto these days. But when I find it, its goin on.
"The entire neighborhood was turned on"
It's missing the shoe because it ain't easy to find a black, size 5, 3" stelleto these days. But when I find it, its goin on.
"The entire neighborhood was turned on"
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Fraaaaaa geeeee lay....Must be italian!
Anyone have any thoughts as to how I can make the leg part light up like, I think, the one in the movie does? I can't figure how to put a bright enough light inside to light it up without building up enough heat to do damage. The only thing I can think of is implementing some sort of fan and vent circuit, and that sounds a bit too futuristic for a leg lamp. Spiderchode, how are you dealing with heat building up in your lamp?
Anyone have any thoughts as to how I can make the leg part light up like, I think, the one in the movie does? I can't figure how to put a bright enough light inside to light it up without building up enough heat to do damage. The only thing I can think of is implementing some sort of fan and vent circuit, and that sounds a bit too futuristic for a leg lamp. Spiderchode, how are you dealing with heat building up in your lamp?
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