Awesome project. Not a knock, just some safety facts. Those wires are NOT meant for straight 220/120v wall plug power. They will melt and they will cause a fire. And soon! Normal lamp wires aren’t hard to find or expensive. Simple non-flammable sprays and hardeners are available to spray over this that may give you a 2 min warning, before flames. It’s easier and safer to use thin plywood, stacked veneers, real and proper wiring rated for your country’s guidelines. The rice paper shades are what they are and used in lamps all the time. Or use thin acrylic painted. It may be a decent mock and proof of concept to do this style first to prove it, find places you’ll hit problems, or make improvements. But don’t use this uncoated and improper with the electrical wires. You will have a fire. Not a doubt. It WILL happen and soon.
Saw this vdo after 2 yrs... Read all d comments of safety too but I guess ds can b avoided if 1 uses gd cables n soft warm lites....bt a gd 1..easy n not expensive at all...
All ingredients are FLAMMABLE! The cardboard paper is flammable. The lampshade is flammable. The glue is flammable. Please write on the lamp 102 That's the fire fighters' phone number. Just in case... Beside of these, nice lamp.
@@144Marielos Thank you for your comment. By the way, my father was a fire-fighter for over 40 years, and the phone number 102 is the real number of his station of the fire department. (Israel)
hey I'm the new one here...your work is amazing, presentation is very cool... easy tricks are used..but please use soft or light music.. it makes feel good...thanks
I like your art video 😊👍, and I love your back ground music, it's like video game music, and I feel transported back to the 90s of Japanese gaming world 😊👍💖❤️😍
Hello, I would like to use this video in practice, but tell me a paper alternative, so that I do not run the risk of catching fire. Congratulations on the idea