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Trotec Lasers DIY project : Paper Ceiling Lamp

Take a simple Bulb Holder and produce great ceiling lamp.


Preparation

Required material:
Photo cardboard or thick Paper (approx. 180 - 300 g/m²)
IKEA Bulb holder (cord set) HEMMA with LED bulb
Material to cover the engraving table (e.g. paper)

Machine used:
Trotec Speedy 400
120 Watt

Tips:
Use a cutting table (honeycomb or acrylic grid) for best cutting results

Use a 1.5 inch lens


Step by Step


Step 1: Import /create design template
Import our design templates into your graphic program and adapt it to the size of your lamp shade. Send it to the laser with the recommended laser parameters. The parameters might vary depending on the machine used and the available laser power.
Download PDF file

TIP:
Once you have positioned your paper into the laser machine, switch on the exhaust and cover the rest of the table with white paper to increase the exhaust performance.




Step 2: Laser Process
Cut out the design from the paper. For the bulb holder you will need 5-6 paper stripes.

LASER PARAMETERS:
power 17%
speed 2.5%
frequency 1000 Hz
Air Assist on
TIPS:
Select these two options in JobControl® to get perfect cutting results.
Optimized geometries
Inner geometries first




Step 3: Assemble your lamp
Put the laser cut paper strips on the bulb holder. Then put the opposite holes on the holder. Fix it with the carrier ring.

Important:
Only use a LED bulb
Make sure to have enough distance between the bulb and the lamp shade


Downloads
Download PDF File Job Control


More info, tutorial and templates can be found at the following link :
https://www.troteclaser.com/en/knowledge/do-it-yourself-samples/paper-ceiling-lamp/



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