pipe lamp dimmer adapter
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<H2>The Idea</H2> After Watching Countless 'How To' Videos On The Interwebs, I Had This Idea To Instead Start A Series Focusing On The Process And Not Just The Solution. I'M Not Even Sure Anyone Will Like That Kind Of Concept. I Started My First Video With A Simple Challenge In Mind: Fitting A Lamp Dimmer Into A 3/4" Pipe (For A Pipe Lamp). Included Here Are The 3D Files I Used. Again, My Goal Here Is Not A Detailed How-To On Making Your Own Pipe Dimmer, But To Shed A Little Light On The Problem Solving / Design Process. Https://Www.Youtube.Com/Watch?V=M7Dqxrc2Nwe More Details Here, Including Part Lists: Http://Www.Mistertinker.Com/#!Pipe-Dimmer-Pipe-Shelves-Pt-1/C218B/5696C0180Cf263Fc5A89Aeba <H2>Some Notes On The Files:</H2> 3-4 Pipe Thread Pot Holder.Scad: -This Is A Remix From Davegadgeteer'S Tap And Die For 3D Printed Threads. - Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:227192 -The Mods Were Very Slight, Just Changing The Id And Tweaking The Threads A Little For My Printer. -This Coupler Fastens The Dimmer Module To The Pipe Tee Faucet Thread Nut For Potentiometer.Scad: -This Uses Thread_Library.Scad Which Can Be Found Here: - Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:8793 -This Coupling Connects The Spiral Thread On The Faucet To Stem On The Potentiometer. The Hole On The Bottom Was Used To Drill A Small Hole Into The Stem To Insert A Pin (I Used A Cut Finishing Nail) In Part 2 Of My Series, I Build The Rest Of The Lamp. I Even Designed A 3D Printer Holder To Connect A Light Socket To Pipe Threads, Which I'Ll Upload When I Complete The Editing.
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