Homemade LED work lamp

Decided to try and make a MR16 LED work lamp.

I always have a supply of pop cans in the workshop, they make great shim material and a common use for me is to fit bearings onto shafts.

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For this particular LED lamp a small coke can is exactly the right diameter. I need to buy some MR16 lamp holders but in the meantime lets have a go at making one.

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From the auto connector kit straight wire joiners look the best bet. Cut the top off (tough plastic) and cleaned up on the belt & disc sander.

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A bit to big but a squeeze with bull nosed pliers gives a nice push on fit. I have in mind later on to make a MDF socket base, drill two holes and epoxy in the pre wired connectors.

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Cut the top out with aviation snips. Started rolling over the edge with dowel and hammer but realised the lamp will not fit, need to take out more.

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Out with the rotary tool and fitted a cutting disc, nearly all the way around and it shattered – no spare. Add a reminder into Microsoft OneNote to buy a rotary tool accessory kit. Got better results with the drum sander, should have used that in the first place.

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Cut off the bottom of the can and turn over. Try the lamp and it’s a nice fit.

More to come…

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