Lville Design

Lville Design

Obi O.

The first step was to make one of the parts of the upper arm of the LeD lamp.
Next, I simply duplicated the side from before, and created a bridge between the two to hold them together while also functioning as the part that the actuals LED lights would be glued to.
Had managed to make every individual part of the lamp, but got a tad messed up as i saved the bodies into the wrong part.

Phone stand

A selection of phone concepts that i sketched up, in my personal opinion the one on the right is the most innovative.
I chose the design i drew furthest to the right, started off with where the phone would be held
Added the other 2 parts of the stand, these will allow the stand to move as it needs.
Put in holes and attacked rotatory joint points to allow for a realistic simulation of how it would function in real life.

Original Lamp design

Having, drawn out a couple of concepts ideas for a lamp. I am most interested in the two closest to the bottom.

3D modeled light bulb.
I decided to go for the basic wooden idea, i made some small changes having the edges of the wood for each part of the leg rounded off instead of sharp.
Having the lower part pretty much the same as the upper leg all I had to do was to put a joint between the two
Created the base attachment to keep the rest of the lamp balanced on a wide heavy base
I have created the base, as well as putting the appropriate holes in said base. All that is left is to join the base to the base attachments
Joint the base to the rest of the lamp
Added a second upper arm for an easy bulb attachment place
Simple attachment point for the bulb to the rest of the lamp
Added a hole to the bulb attachment point allowing for the bulb and wiring to sit steadily in place.
Front of the bulb attachment has been expanded to fit the hole that is going through it better.
All joints concerted into rotatory joints, allowing for a realistic simulation of how the lamp would operate in real life.