We had a spare Saturday off work. Went for a trip to the hardware store, bought some bits and created this light. From start to go was 10.5 hours, build time was 5 hours.
Components
4×
15mm Galv T
Bog standard plumbers pipe fitting
4×
15mm Straight Piece
Bog standard plumbers pipe with threaded ends
1×
2m Appliance cord with plug
4×
Wine bottles
Arguably the most enjoyable part of the project
Clean the labels off the bottle with hot soapy water. Scrape/peel the labels off. The glue can be removed with a scotch bright pad continually rubbing in one direction. You'll see the glue gather into rolls and roll off.
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Step 3
3. BREAK THE BOTTLES
Please use care in this step. Temperature differences can cause some glass to break or shatter. Broken glass is sharp and WILL cut you.
Put bottle in freezer for about an hour
Fill sink (or pot) with hot water about 10-15mm above bottom of bottle
Place bottle in water bath and add same level boiling (or real hot) water into the bottle as the sink level. Use a funnel so it doesn't hit the sides
Wait about 20 seconds and then lift bottle out of water, keep upright and keep water in bottle
Throw something heavy and pointed into the neck of the bottle aiming for the bottom. The idea is to push the bottom of the bottle out. (I usually use a knife, but knives didn't fit these bottles so we substituted stainless steel chop sticks).
The bottom of the bottle should pop off. Be careful IT IS SHARP!
Hah, and here I thought the string/ligher-fluid method was supposed to be clean-cuts... I don't have lighter-fluid, but I do have a sink, Thanks for the new idea. Might try this for my edge-lit "Jar Display"
Nice project, I like the looks of this. Some jagged edges on those wine bottles though. Did you cut them using the string/lighter fluid method? I personally I think I'd put a cork in the top of them too.
The two bottles in the middle were done with the string and acetone method. This ended up with more jagged edges. The method described in the build instructions had a much cleaner cut. The bottles aren't sharp anymore as we took the sharp edges off with a Dremel tool. I like your cork idea...might add that to rev 2.
Hah, and here I thought the string/ligher-fluid method was supposed to be clean-cuts... I don't have lighter-fluid, but I do have a sink, Thanks for the new idea. Might try this for my edge-lit "Jar Display"