DIY Industrial-Style Lamp with Edison Bulb
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 Published On Apr 3, 2016

Time lapse video of the process on how I create a minimalistic, industrial-style lamp with an Edison bulb and a solid oak base. The wiring was repurposed from a 6 foot polarized extension cord that was wrapped with 550 paracord to give it a nice texture. Joinery was done with miter cuts and wood glue. All-in-all this has been one of my favorite projects. Enjoy and Subscribe, project videos posted weekly!

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Materials:
Plank of Solid Oak
Edison Lightbulb
Switchless Socket
Toggle Switch
Extension Cord (2 prong - polarized optional)
550 Paracord

Tools:
Miter Saw
Titebond II
Liquid Tape
Various clamps
Wire Strippers/Cutters
WEN Belt and Disc Sander
Bosch 10" 15 Amp Portable Tablesaw Model # GTS1031

Camera: GoPro
Animation: After Effects CC
Production: iMovie

Withjack Workshops is a series of DIY videos showcasing fun and easy projects ranging anywhere from woodworking, restoration, and electronics of all kinds. The projects run the spectrum of easy to difficult, needing certain tools to accomplish but still easily completed by yourself. This particular video is a part of the series where I'm creating items for my Etsy shop to be sold online or just for the heck of it to try my hand at creating something new for the enjoyment of making, in which I can only hope it inspires you to make something yourself. Enjoy and subscribe!

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