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Tuesday 19 August 2014
UpCyclingZA: Handmade Bamboo Lantern. Using old bamboo blinds
Handmade Bamboo Lantern. Using old bamboo blinds
I have made two versions of this lamp, so some of the stuff is very optional unless you choose to go for it. So This is what you will need.
- An old bamboo shade or blind. In India it is easy and cheap to get such blinds, you can even get thin bamboo strips which are used to make such blinds or curtains. I found that in US you can get it at Home Depot. These strips are thin and flexible.
- Some metal wire which is strong but easy to bend using hands.
- A plastic container, I used a whey protein container of 5lbs.
- A plastic bottle, a little bigger will be better.
- Hot glue gun
- Garden pruning tool
- Plier
- Nose Plier
- Wire Cutter
- Scissor
- Elmer's glue or Fevicol(India)
- Some old cloth (I had an old jeans)
- For V2:OPTIONAL: Some handmade paper (I don't really know what exactly it is called, when I asked in the craft strore, the guy told me its handmade paper) or you can use Kite paper. Totally your choice here.
- A pair of gardening gloves for safety of your hands.
- An electric cord with bulb holder.
- ESSENTIAL: Lots Drinking water and coffee (I went with green tea and Chai this time) :)
- Our best friend PATIENCE :)
Lets start our preparation.
The unique characteristic about bamboo is its ability to bend into any shape when wet and retain that shape strongly when its dry. This is the science behind bamboo artwork and furniture.
- Dismantle your old blind (or curtain or shades, whatever name is familiar to you :))
- Soak the bamboo strips overnight in water (you can put it in bath tub) or do as follows:
- Water the strips using a bucket. Take an old towel, soak it in water and then cover the strips with this towel, leave it overnight.
- Next day when you are ready to resume work, take the strips out from towel.
- See the images above, how flexible the strips have become.
This step is very important: It will ensure that bamboo strips don't break when you try to bend them and it will also protect your hand from bamboo fiber (although this does not override the need to wear gloves).
Ok, Now grab the container and wire. Proceed as follows:
- Wrap a single wire around container (Image 1), not too tight, not too loose.
- Insert a bamboo strip (Image 2)
- Keep inserting strips distanced equally from each other (Image 3), cover the complete container like this. You may need to tighten or loosen the wire a bit to adjust strips.
- The final outcome should look like Image 4.
Now is the time to do some weaving, bamboo weaving, do as follows:
- Take a strip and insert it so that it intersects the strips which are fixed vertically (Image 1) , the strips are so flexible that they will bend like a plastic wire.
- Keep weaving till both the ends of the strip meet (Image 2), cut the remaining strip, leaving some extra so that both ends overlap each other. TIP: Use may want to use nose plier to pull strip because they become tightly weaved.
- Tie both the ends using wire (Image 3). This is important so that the strips don't loose their shape, we will remove them later.
- Repeat 1,2,3 till you reach the neck of the container (Image 4). As you repeat, you may have to keep adjusting the strips so that they cross each other other properly.
Lets Shape the lantern next.
Our lamp is taking its shape slowly, now we need to shape it a bit more so that it looks like a wine bottle :). Do as follows:
- Place the plastic bottle on top of container and wrap a wire around the strips, so that the strips touch the bottle and our structure start looking like a bottle :). (Image 1)
- Start weaving the bamboo (Image 2)as described in last step but this time start from above the wire you just wrapped.
- Weave 2-3 times (Image 3), don't forget to wire the loose ends.
- Now just wrap a strip as shown in Image 4 and tie it using wire tightly (we will remove it later). I realized later that, this was not necessary, I could have just wrapped wire 2-3 times but I guess I became obsessed with bamboo's flexibility :)
- Now using the pruning tool cut the strips from top (Image 5) op that the structure looks like Image 6.
Congratulations for completing the weaving process, lets see the result by gently pushing the bottle from top, this will subsequently push the container outside the bamboo skeleton. See Image 7 for the outcome :)
Celebrate your success with a glass or water and some tea or coffee :-), before we proceed to next step.
We have to get rid of all the wires that we used to tie up ends, also we need to glue the ends so that they don't peek out outside our lamp structure. Lets do it
- Heat your hot glue gun and be ready. TIP: Before you proceed adjust all the strips so that they don't look overlapped or uneven.
- Remove one tie, put some hot glue in gap (Image 1)and press the two ends using the plier, wait for few seconds for the glue to dry.
- Repeat this for all the ties.
- Now create a circle using a strip small enough to fit inside the top of our lamp, join the ends using hot glue. See Image 2
- Insert this circle from top of the lamp and stick it using hot glue, Image 3TIP : See #1.
- Our lamp after the finishing touch is ready, see Image 4 :)
Lets decorate our lamp to enhance its aesthetics in the next step. Drink lots of water to Hydrate yourself :)
Grab the old cloth or jeans in my case and proceed as follows :
We will use Fevicol to glue jeans, not hot glue.
- I Cut 2 strips of the jeans wide enough to cover the bamboo strips at the bottom of the lamp, see Image 1
- Glue the strips as shown in image 2.
- Fold the jeans to hide rough edges (Image 3)
- glue the jeans (Image 4).
- Glue inside the bottom and fold the jeans (Image 5)
- It should look like Image 6 :)
Lets do the same for top of the lamp but before we do it, lets build a hanger for the lamp.
- Pick a bamboo strip and bend it as shown in image 7.
- Using hot glue, glue this strip using on top of the lamp as shown in Image 8. You may need to hold the hanger for few minutes till the glue bonds the strips.
- Cover the top using jeans strip just like we covered the bottom. You need to cut the jeans so that you are able to fond it inside the lamp (Image 9).
- The lamp should look like Image 10.
Congratulations!! Your bamboo lamp is ready, light it up the way you want. I am not going very specific about light here, just grab an electric cord with bulb holder, attach a CFL or bulb or LED and put it in. Don't forgot to tie the electric cord to the lamp hanger :).
This lamp is an ideal choice where you need more light. Garden, terrace, balcony, above stairs are just places to name a few.
My friend suggested that I should make another version of this lamp if someone wants soft or soothing light for indoors. Thats why next step is totally optional. But if you want it, jump in.