My version of a Philips Hue Signe floor light


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David Grant
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This is my first time using epoxy resin and I'm trying to make a Philips Hue Signe floor light.
The base is beech and so is the upright, for lighting I'm using the Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus.
After speaking to GlassCast® they have advised I use GlassCast® 50, I will also be adding White GlassCast Opaque Colour Pigment.
I’ve figured out all the mechanics to make this work and have the base made from a solid piece of Beech and the upright, however I need help with the resin pour.
I have attached a rough sketch and a photo in workshop showing test assembly, and hope it's clear what I am trying to do - see below.
The pour will be inside Clear Perspex Tube 36 x 30mm Bore x approx 1200mm long.
I will be cutting the cable from the controller unit and lightstrip and reconnecting through base then I will epoxy resin the base so seal in the controller.

Questions:
I will fix the led to the upright and slide the beech down the tube (beech upright is 30mm x 15mm), then I will close of the top and pour from the bottom.
1) Can I pour this in one go and if I do will it be full of bubbles.
2) Will I need to seal the surface of the beech upright before I pour.
3) I will remove the clear acrylic tube once set, will this be an issue – hard to remove, or could I use a release agent prior to casting.
4) White Colour Pigments, not sure on how many drops to make it opaque enough that the led light is bright and clear but you can’t see the lightstrip.
5) I've watched videos on pouring onto led lights but worried the heat from resin will melt the lightstrip cover, thoughts on this please.

Sorry for a lot of questions but want to make sure I don't mess this up as it's costing me a few pound to do this.
For now I think that covers it and in advance many thanks for your help, btw what do you think of this?
Many Thanks
Dave







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David Grant
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Well tube arrived today and I have now poured the epoxy resin - a bit worried about micro bubbles. Think I might have rushed the pour without letting the resin settle a bit first.
So I'm going to be brave and leave for a full seven days before I attempt to de-mould.
Seven days and it's my birthday ;o) I might be a bit to rat-faced that day Rolleyes


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