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| shortDescription = Ceiling lamp based on what a resting rowing shell would look like from under water. | |||
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I | I reviewed videos and photos to understand what this would actually look like. Then I [[3D modelled]] the belly of a rowing shell and the blades of some oars and [[3D printed]] them. I [[Laser cut]] (or rather engraved) the shapes of the waves around the shell and the oars out of a sheet of translucent acrylic. I glued the 3d printed parts on the bottom of the acrylic sheet. | ||
Then I built the body of the lamp, and installed RGB LEDs against a randomly reflective background out of crushed up aluminum foil. I then programmed an [[Arduino]] to create the appearance of the change of colour and flickering under water in the LEDs. | |||
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Revision as of 06:27, 2021 October 23
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Project: | Wake Lamp (I) |
Description: | Ceiling lamp based on what a resting rowing shell would look like from under water. |
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3D Modelling • 3D Printing • Arduino • Laser Cutting • Shape Extraction |
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I reviewed videos and photos to understand what this would actually look like. Then I 3D modelled the belly of a rowing shell and the blades of some oars and 3D printed them. I Laser cut (or rather engraved) the shapes of the waves around the shell and the oars out of a sheet of translucent acrylic. I glued the 3d printed parts on the bottom of the acrylic sheet. Then I built the body of the lamp, and installed RGB LEDs against a randomly reflective background out of crushed up aluminum foil. I then programmed an Arduino to create the appearance of the change of colour and flickering under water in the LEDs.