How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

DIY wooden lamp

I saw this fireworks light bulb when I was on the internet one day and I thought it looked great so I ordered one.  Once it arrived I could not wait to put it in my lamp but I was so disappointed because the effects were lost once the lampshade was put back on.   So I wanted to try and make a wooden block lamp with no lampshade so you could see the effects of the lightbulb. 

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

How to make a wooden block lamp

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Make the block

Because all my projects are made from recycled materials, I wanted to try to use what I had at home to make this lamp.  To get the wood thick enough to make the block I glued some scraps together. 

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

Once my glue was dry, I set the table saw fence to the size that I wanted my block.  I did not do mine as a square I went for the biggest I could get out of my block with was 13 cm high x 12 cm width x 10 cm thick.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

Add some decoration.

Straight away I thought my block was boring and needed something to make it look more attractive.  I used a ruler and pencil to divide the block into sections.  Once I was happy with the pencil lines, I set my table saw blade to 1 cm high and ran the wooden block through to make shallow cuts in the block.  I only added the cuts on the sides and not the top and bottom.  There were some small areas in the grooves that had a small blow out in the wood.   To fix this I used some 120 grit sandpaper folded in half and pushed into the grooves to smooth them out.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

I wanted a softer look and not just a big block of wood.  I used a wood router with a curved router bit to remove all the square edges for a softer look. Next, you can use an orbital sander to smooth out the surface.  To hide the wood, blow out I added some wood filler, and it was hardly noticeable once sanded.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

To add the light fitting

I marked out the centre of my block.  I wanted my fittings to be hidden inside the block.  To do this if you have the correct size spade bits it is super easy.  But I did not have one, so I had to do mine the hard way.  First, I used a hole saw to cut down as far as it would go.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

Then I used the biggest spade bit that I had which was 25 mm to remove the bulk of the wood from the hole.  To remove the wood that was leftover was easy to remove with a hammer and chisel. I repeated this process until my hole was deep enough to hide the fitting.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

My hole did not go all the way through the block, so I had to drill a hole using a large drill bit for the cable to fit through.  I also chiselled out a small channel in the wood for the wire to fit into so that the block could sit flat.  

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

To tidy up the channel I used a round file to smooth out the wood, so the wire sits flush.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

To tidy up the hole in the top of the block I used the router and curved bit to remove the edges.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

Add stain and polyurethane.

I stained the block using cedar stain and gave it 2 coats of polyurethane.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

To add my varnish, I used a foam paintbrush and a small paintbrush to get into the small grooves. Make sure you do not add to much varnish to the grooves, or you will end up with runs.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

I am lucky enough to have an electrician for a husband, so he wired my lamp up for me.  The bottom of the fitting was secured to the wood using epoxy glue.

Finished lamp

It is a bit boring to look at during the day, but it looks totally awesome at night.

Wooden block lamp

The pictures do not do them justice.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

These are some of the other light bulbs I ordered, the pictures definitely don’t do them justice. 

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

I ordered this one as a night-light for my great-niece, but I think she is more likely to wake and dance than sleep.  It would also be great for a party.  I made a short video of the spinning light bulb to show the effects.   It lights up the whole room.

How to Make a Simple Wooden Block Lamp

This is the spinning one in use. 

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13 Comments

  • Reply
    Julie
    August 3, 2019 at 9:23 am

    Wow! I’ve never seen a bulb like that before – how very cool!
    Your wooden base compliments it nicely, you’d never know you made it from offcuts!

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      August 4, 2019 at 9:52 pm

      Thank you so much. I found the lightbulb first but the lampshade covered the effects of the fireworks bulb. That is why I made my own lamp.

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    Dee | Grammy's Grid
    August 7, 2019 at 3:54 pm

    Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 3!

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    Cecilia
    August 12, 2019 at 7:01 pm

    Wow! I love the cool bulbs you used! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      August 13, 2019 at 12:44 pm

      Thank you it was the bulb that made me build the lamp. I thought it was so pretty.

  • Reply
    Alice V
    August 14, 2019 at 10:55 am

    Great post! I am pinning this one as making a lamp is on my to-do list of projects and this looks fun and a great way to reuse more pallets.

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      August 14, 2019 at 9:00 pm

      Thank you Alice, I find it more fun like you to try and make it out of recycled materials.

  • Reply
    Michelle
    August 18, 2019 at 3:40 am

    Beautiful! I can see why you needed to make a special base for that bulb. It’s really spectacular.

  • Reply
    Julie Briones
    August 19, 2019 at 5:54 am

    My parents and I used to have a nursery lamp business, and this brings back lots of memories! Such a unique and ‘retro’ looking lamp!

  • Reply
    Michelle Leslie
    December 15, 2020 at 9:22 pm

    No lies about it looking awesome when it’s on. Oh wow!!! And your woodworking skills are on another level, Anita. This is one of the many, many times I wish we had met when you were still in S Africa. What a ball we would have

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      Anita Holland
      December 16, 2020 at 1:28 am

      Thank you so much my awesome friend. If I lived there, there would be too much dop and the stoep too. lol I think it is all about confidence and using scrap materials gives you lots.

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