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|project title= Cello lamp
|image=  [[File:Callo Lamp 1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|cello lamp 1]] [[File:Cello Lamp 2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|cello lamp 2]]
|image=  [[File:Callo Lamp 1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|cello lamp 1]] [[File:Cello Lamp 2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|cello lamp 2]]
|status= finished
|status= finished
|date= July 2019  
|date= July 2019  
|initiator= Hanna
|initiator= Hanna
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|cost= ~208€:  
|cost= ~208€:  
* 120€ used cello
* 120€ used cello

Revision as of 11:56, 25 July 2019

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Cello lamp

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cello lamp 1
cello lamp 2
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Status: finished
Release Date: July 2019
Initiator: Hanna
Approx. Cost: ~208€:
  • 120€ used cello
  • 35€ lampshade
  • 33€ HUE smart light bulb
  • ~20€ for cable, light fitting, glue etc.


Building Process

Following steps have been performed to transform a cello into a lamp:
1) Prepare Cello by removing tail piece, bridge, strings and pegs
2) Separate the fingerboard from the cello neck with a Japanese saw

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3) Drill a line in the cello neck for the cable

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4) Drill a hole in the cello scroll, pull the cable through and tuck in the light fitting
5) Drill a hole in the cello body directly at the lower end of the neck and at the lowest body part connecting to the stand and pull the cable through

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6) Glue the fingerboard back on the cello neck (cable hidden inside) – I used a Polyurethane glue, which expands when applied

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7) Build the stand out of different layers of wood (in this case 3 layers of wild oak)


8) Assemble Cello by reconnecting tail piece, bridge, strings and pegs
9) Tune the cello and use the lamp

Cello lamp gif.gif