DavidEF HandMade - 4th Annual BLF / Old Lumens Scratch Made Light Contest

Thick walled light, should be bullet proof.

Your description sounds a little Mad Max meets Larry Light. Sounds pretty cool.

You should consider getting a bench top drill press. You seem interested in fabricating stuff. Even a cheap drill with some drill bits, high speed cutting wheels, and end mill bits will enable you to do a ton of improvised machining. Just ask O-L or CC. Your imagination will be the only thing holding you back.

I’m still using the same drill press from HD that I bought 20 years ago. I would love to have something better, but I just don’t use it enough to justify spending big dollars.

There are a couple posts here to give you an idea of some other things than drilling holes that can be done with a drill press (Posts 189 and 209):

Mine is just a bench top Dewalt from HD. It spins and has a flat spot. ’Bout $100 but does quite well. My older heavier duty one had a rotating bed which would be handy but the bearing collar broke.

I buy tools when I have a use for them at work or when it’s cheaper to buy than rent. Can’t afford the luxury of things I don’t use enough or have room to store and if you don’t have a bench then there’s not much call for things to put on it. The beauty of this contest is that how you make it factors into how it’s judged so there’s less pressure to buy tools in order to compete. In fact, I would say that the hand made category should favor hand work over power work even though power tools are allowed. You just have to be able to pull it off. The two big advantages of a drill press over a hand drill are safety since both the work and he tool can be fixed plus you can remote your hands from the work and accuracy both in square to surface and depth of drilling. Figuring out ways to overcome limitations are a part of it and how tools came to be improved in the first place.

Still can’t see the pics though.

I agree and am not trying to pressure DEF to buy a drill press for the competition. There have been some amazing lights built without drill presses here. Just mentioning it as one has greatly expanded my capabilities.

Yeah, mine too. :+1:

Yea, I’m going to have to use a drill press for my build. I’m probably going to have to bite the bullet too and buy an end mill bit to use in it. Gonna have to make a shelf some how.

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I’m the last person you should take end mill bit advice from as I have very, very little experience with them. I have this set from this vendor and they work well so far, but I haven’t used them much yet. I paid $9 more than the below price two years ago.

I still can’t see any photos)

That’s a nice set. I’ve just been buying the from Drills and Cutters since they have pretty reasonable prices.

Just tried again with the pictures. Google’s motto used to be “Don’t Be Evil.” I guess I’m the only one who believed them. :person_facepalming:

I can see your pictures. I had the same problem with google photos, they don’t make it easy and I had to try twice to get them to work. The link they give you is not really what you need, and sharing settings need to be just right.

Yay the pictures are working. Looks like some more interesting stuff. :slight_smile:

HaHa! I just posted on yours that I could see your pictures too. Yay! Success for us both! :smiley:

We have winners everywhere. :+1: :beer:

Did you figure out which piece of tree root was going to be used for your light? :stuck_out_tongue: Some of those had some beautiful color. Hate to see so much of it had holes, channels, etc. :frowning:

The holes come with the burl. Much of mine was unusable. If you’re lucky you find some good stuff as well.

Update. Not much to see, but got the sides cut off the tube.

That’s some impressive hand saw work.