Concrete LED Light Cube
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2017
- I wanted an accent light with a unique design so I used some concrete, lexan and 5 volt led strip lights to create a portable lamp.
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3 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch (90 x 90 x 90 mm) - Хобби
I like what you've done with your lighting projects using LEDs. LEDs puts out a rather harsh and unpleasant bright light, but you have a way of treat the light and pairing with concrete here, and wood in your desk lamp that creates a softer tone of light and inviting ambiance. Great project. Thanks Linn!
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Nice project. I like how your project videos are not only about the end product, but also about the step to the end.
Very cool build! Paper behind the lexan was very clever for diffusion. I've made some lights with opaque plexiglas, but unless the glass is about 5 cm or more away from the LEDs the single light sources are visible.
It's brilliant, the USB jack was a great touch. I never thought of sanding the lexan to achieve frost. Well done, I wouldn't change a thing.
I do a number of lighting commissions for clients, so I watch of a lot of lighting projects on RUclips. This one I really liked.
Love this project and the look of industrial simplicity.
Love love love the result!! I have to try to make this. Looks AMAZING
Very, very, cool design. I could see a similar but taller design with a central support made of PVC pipe, a 12 volt LED strip with a wall wart, and an in line dimmer. Or even an RGB LED strip with one of those trick controllers. Very cool as is.
Such a versatile design and would be great for making decent solar garden lighting too. Thanks for making this video.
This lamp is so simple and beautiful!
Nice work Linn! Simple with great results. I didn't know about the 5 volt LEDs. That's a great solution.
You're so creative. I love everything you do! These are gorgeous!
The light is absolutely stunning. For future projects, you might want to know that there are premade micro USB breakout boards that consists of a small piece of PCB that takes all the pins and spreads them out a bit to standard through hole pads with the standard pitch, found in LED legs and pin headers. Some even come with male pin headers that you can solder in.
Nothing to change! Looks very nice!!
I love your creativity! Beautiful design.
I would not change it. Perfect simplicity design and very cool with concrete!
I'm making this right now. I'm making 2 garden-lights. So the bottom part is 30cm and I have to say, It's really easy to do and the results are fantastic! Everyone who likes this video should try this project! Thanks for the amazing video!
Well done Linn, very creative and you explain how in simple and clear terms, you must be wrapped with the end product!!! 😀😀😀 Cheers Sean
Excellent project. I am thinking of many variations, none better nor worse just different.
Looks awesome Linn!
Have a great week!
Cheers!
this is an awesome quick concrete project. Love it!!
Beautiful as usual! Thanks for the share. A humble tip about concrete, you can use vibration sander over the wood mold to achieve super smooth surface as vibration removes air bubbles on the surface. 😉
Gökmen Emre Keskin I actually prefer the look of the bubbles
Ya I like the bubbles too but that's a really good tip!
vibration removes the bubbles by having the lighter airbubbles float to the top as the more dense material settles...But of course that's likely understood.
It is a beautiful piece of art with a resistent material. And you are very creative with good ideas. Thanks for sharing.
You even moulded the concrete yourself!!! That's what I call dedication to the task.
Wonderful artwork at the top
That looks super cool. It would be interesting to do it with some blacked out stripes or maybe blacked out corners.
Good project and nicely filmed too!
I had a thought about the diffusers for this project. Home Depot and other big box stores sell several varieties of acrylic diffusers that are normally used for the grid dropped ceilings under fluorescent lamps. They are 24" x 48", are available in frosted and clear material with a variety of molded in textures, and sell for about $10.00.
Thanks for helping me find these products!
Cool project. I like simple and elegant.
I love this. Just the way it is. It's a beautiful mix of industrial, practical, modern, geeky, minimalistic, inexpensive and utterly functional... plus it's cute. An easy project, low in materials count, and looks great when completed. I wouldn't change a thing, were I to make this exact version. So I think I shall. But I I'll also make a taller, skinnier cylinder to match. Bravo, Ms. Orvar.
Thank you - let me know how it turns out!
I love it! you could get the ones that change color, and resolder on a LED color changing receiver!
Really good idea! With some changes, I think, it would be perfect for my porch or my backyard. Thanks for sharing this.
Lovely design! Thanks for inspiring us! To save on power consumption, eliminate the paper, frost both sides of the lexan, spray silver/white paint on the inside surfaces of the concrete, and use fewer LEDs. If the individual LEDs still show, create recessed cavities in the concrete and embed them there.
The best cement for casting is tile cement, it dries relatively fast and makes a very smooth cast. As it is a wet mix it can get into very intricate shapes
Perfect! I think sinking the lexan into the wet concrete was a great call as you can't see a gap. Wasn't sure why you'd want to go through the trouble of using a mini-USB connection, but when you looked it up to the power bank it made sense. Not that a concrete lamp is super portable!
I think this is awesome! When I first saw this I thought of it as coffee table size, I think that I may try one.
Simple yet beautiful
Hey, this is really a brilliant idea. I think the mini USB plug represents an extra point. I come from Germany and here we have to comply with much more stringent guidelines with regard to working with electricity. But this solution is easy to implement. Thanks for the Insperation.
Just awesome
Hey Linn,
i really like the idea and the design is so simple and because of that so nice!
Have a good day,
Thomas 🖐🏼
Love it as usual! Going right to the shop to make a few with some scrap wood....
Love this project! So easy imagine modifying to either scale up (or down) or mix/swap concrete with wood or even add some facets to change the geometry. Oh my gosh... might be my favorite thing I've seen in 2017 so far!
Thanks Justin!
Beautiful! Oh the lamp is beautiful too.
Girl with soldering iron is "something"!!!
Keep on!!! Thumbs up, all 4!
Hello from Siberia! 🙋
this is a great little lamp! great work!
Search for usb breakout board. They are premade connectors on a tiny pcb with solderpoints, much easier to handle than the bare pins :)
Like these ones
www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-CJMCU-Breakout-Power-Supply-Module-Micro-USB-Interface-Power-Adapter-Board-USB-5V-Breakout-Module/32789480622.html
they cost like nothing, 10 of these for 2.33$
I was going to suggest the same.
Also, because those connectors can be annoyingly delicate, it might be a good idea to construct the lamp in a way that allows the wiring and socket to be added after the concrete cures. A straw could be used to make an interior tube, or a scrap of acrylic could be used to form an open channel in the top or bottom of the block.
I enjoy the variety of project types that you explore. I probably won't build a concrete accent light but your creativity opens my mind. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching Tony!
Wouldn't change a thing. Looks Awesome!!
OMG, another amazing project!!! Congrats in yours skills and amazing creativity, you rock!!!
Thanks Gilian!
Gilian Lopes I love your accent
I'm sorry, Bluestone, you meant Darbin accent, right? (I actually have some videos on youtube & I'm also not american or british, so it sounds a little confusing to me that you marked my name and reply over my coment... )
I dislike how high-pitched she can get sometimes, but that's something she can't help when she speaks so excitedly.
I love her accent!
Nice job! Btw. for projects like this, I like using self-leveling mortar, usually sold for floors. It floats like a thick syrup. No need to sand.
looks so cute and gorgeous. i think it could be formed in triangle by example
thanks for this! maybe i’ll try to do domething like that
Very good idea and looks cool, well done
Awesome project, thanks Darbin
Great project. Very imaginative.
Very cool. I'm think I will make some for my Italian terrazzo, but I think I will integrate a power bank into the build so that I don't need power to use them. Of course this will require a different USB for power and charging.
Thanks for a great channel with lots of good ideas.
Yes, this is so cool! Yes, I would do this differently. No, I have no idea how differently I would do it.
Looks great!
This is pure badassary! I'm so inspired to play with concrete and glass and lights woo!
Just found your channel. Great stuff! Will definitely try some of your projects. My daughter will enjoy some of these.
Nice!
For future reference, if you apply the orbital sander to the mold with the wet concrete, the vibration should help reduce the small voids in the concrete. This includes the obvious bubbles, but I think it will also bring more of the fine particles out so the sides are smoother, even with drier concrete.
Really cool project! I'm going to try and make a smart one with usb C. Good hint for the concrete molds is use cooking spray instead of paint. Comes off really clean.
Really cool Lynn! A nice addition would be to have different color LEDs (maybe Arduino hidden on the bottom?).
Looks nice and simple. An awesome diy project
Beautifully built
I really really liked this idea and video. I found a stained glass spray paint at Lowes and it could be added to the frosted lexan for color splash. Paint is translucent.
VERY nice job!
Great job! To get a smoother finish with your concrete a wetter mixture is better and also try vibrating the mould with an orbital sander or similar, this will remove the bubbles. You could also line the mould with cling film (Saran wrap in the USA).
Can you tell me what are the exactly components to get concrete like in the video please .. I wanna make it
You nailed it. I love it just the way it is...
Cute design!
Wow. Lots of things one could do with this. Tint the concrete, put texturing sheets in the mold for a textured surface to the concrete surfaces. The possibilities are near endless.
Very nice and easy to replicate or modify. Might be fun to add some color to the concrete itself, like titanium dioxide pigment etc.
Loved the idea that you used a USB port for powering the light it would be a good light for taking camping as well using the power bank
Really neat idea. Seems it would be a good way to use some scraps of wood too.
You have some really great DIY ideas.
Wonderful project and the video is great. Keep up the great work.
Super! Love your Design.
This is a Great idea! My goal now is to make these for the top course, spaced at 10,' of my block wall that is going to be built next week! Thanks!
Nice project. Will make them for outdoor garden and will send pictures .. Thanks
- You always have such great ideas. Thanx for sharing.
Very nice design.
The end result is sooooo satisfying. nicely designed ;}
The lamp is very cool, straightforward designed. An idea came form your last scene in which you can see some blue remained inside the concrete pores.
A thing that should be tried is to play with air bubbles by mixing the concrete with more water and more power. Then paint two different ways the pores and the surface.
This could be obtained by sprying the inner paint, sanding the surface and then painting it by a different technique like stamping or somewhat similar.
Thanks! Gonna do this but with a longer bottom to use them outside for the pathway!
Great idea. Thinking larger version would be nice as outdoor pathway lights. Maybe even larger ones that can double as a place to sit.
I thought of that too, or even a coffee table, but the corners would need more support, and even clear arcrylic would cast darker shadows in the corners...What solution can you think of other than changing the look and closing corners?
Wonderful idea, Lynn! I have to try this, but with some acid stain on the concrete. I will likely have some mortar mix left over from fixing the stucco on my house this summer. And thanks also for the links to the components as well! I really appreciate the diligence you show in providing links to all of the necessary parts.
Thank you!
Nice
Simple and beautiful!
The light looks really amazing. I love the simle shape and the combination of materials. But i would probably build it with the 12V light strips as they are more efficient. You have a loss of 10% on the resistors on the 12V version while in the 5V one the resistors consume 28% of the energy taken by the strip.
I want ten of those! haha The connection seems a little bit complicated for me, but i'll try to make something similar.
Great project!!
Very nice! What a great project. Now, if you added a Joule Thief circuit in there, you could run it off of dead batteries that other have thrown away. Well done.
Using multi colour LEDs to get different colours of light along with the other suggestions of putting designs behind the lexan and using wood instead of concrete would look nice.
Very beautiful. I have also rebuilt it, but something bigger for the garden. 40x40 cm (15,7")
Really cool Linn!
Thanks Fred!
Cool project! I appreciate the mixed mediums.
Thank you!
I'd use your sander (without sandpaper) to vibrate the molds and release some of the air pockets from the concrete mix (wetter mix works better). That would make for a smoother finish.
Great project. Just wanted to mention, if you sand down one side of the plexi you are using and put the sanded side facing the led strip, it will go from clear to translucent and you won't need to add the paper.) Nice job Darbin!
I love it!
You're one of the makers, whose videos and projects are so great that I can't wait for the new one. It's like week-to-week Christmas :)
Thank you so much for that super sweet comment!
Thank you Linn for your response :) I realise how busy you makers are and that you don't always have time to respond to everyone. You're a really inspiring person and I hope one day I will be making such cool things as you do :)
Lynn i love how you think outside the box....sometimes way out of the box...but this is cool 😎
Beautiful!!! Great job!
Very cool Lynn !
Thanks Tommy!
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Love it ace looks so good