
Wall Spot Lamp cnc/laser
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This adjustable wall spot lamp is designed to be used with a GU10 socket and mounted vertically, over a mirror in a bathroom for example. Even with ventilation openings using a classic halogen bulb might not be the best option, it's recommended to use a modern LED bulb instead. I acquired the ceramic socket from a hardware store for just a few bucks. The cables were long enough to feed them through the foot. This build was created from 6.3 mm birch plywood using a desktop CNC machine by [Stepcraft](https://www.zenziwerken.de/my-cnc) with a 1.2 mm spiral-toothed end mill. A [vacuum machine bed](https://www.zenziwerken.de/powered-by-sorotec/Vakuumtechnik/Vakuumtische/lr-tische/) greatly simplifies the process, as it eliminates the need to clamp the material, resulting in a very flat surface. Additionally, I don't require tabs on the parts, which reduces sanding time. Visit https://www.zenziwerken.de/en/ for more interesting designs. Consider making a donation if you like this build. Keep in mind that the STL file is intended for three-dimensional viewing purposes only and will not print correctly on an FDM printer.
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