When working with plaster, good lighting is crucial. It makes every detail visible and allows you to see flaws before they become fixed. In this process, a development light lamp can really make all the difference.
There are plenty of ready-made lamp options available, each with varying features and price ranges, for those who wish to purchase one. On the other hand, some opt for the do-it-yourself method, constructing a lamp that suits their unique requirements while conserving funds.
Buying a development light lamp or building one yourself are the two options that will be discussed in this article. We’ll outline the benefits and drawbacks to assist you in selecting the best course of action for your project.
Option | Pros & Cons |
Buy a Development Light Lamp | Pros: Quick and easy. Ready to use. Often comes with a warranty. Cons: Can be expensive. Limited customization. |
Make a Development Light Lamp Yourself | Pros: Cost-effective. Fully customizable to your needs. Cons: Requires time and effort. May need technical skills or guidance. |
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What is on sale
Store-bought development lights are incredibly handy. The body can rotate in two planes using a long telescopic handle that is occasionally included with the kit.
Festool (Germany). Powerful focused optics with LEDs that have a total brightness of 1200 lm are featured in the IP 55-rated lamp (Model: STL 450). You can purchase a handy tripod and an adapter for a little extra money.
One lamp costs 375 euros from an official dealer in Russia; the set with tripod costs 601 euros.
Ergoliss Semin (France). Three bright LEDs with a 15 ° beam angle are included in this little lamp. A 6 m cable and a 3 m telescopic rod are included in the kit.
Additionally, there are wireless versions that run on batteries for five hours straight before needing to be recharged.
A set costs approximately 340 euros.
Hand-held side lamp, RBS-1. This small but mighty spotlight features three LED strips in a row. 30W is their total power. On top of the LEDs are focusing optics and a polycarbonate protective cover. In addition to efficiently removing heat from the lamp, the aluminum body shields it from harm in the event of a fall.
Details:
Housing material | aluminum |
Diffuser material | polycarbonate |
Cable length | 7 m |
Clearance range | 8 m |
LED power | 30 W |
Transport companies assemble RBS-1 upon pre-order and ship it all over Russia. Price between 10 and 12 tr.; volume discounts are available.
LOSSEW P16 LAMP. An additional emerging focus on Russian manufacturing assembly. The Cree 6th generation LED serves as its foundation. Its minuscule size is a unique characteristic. The lamp can be positioned 45 degrees from the floor to illuminate the walls and ceiling.
Body material | aluminum |
Diffuser material | polycarbonate |
Luminous flux | 800 lm |
LED power | 6 W |
Dimensions | 144×100×92 mm |
Beam angle | 123°×6.5° |
LED | Cree 6th generation |
Since there are no reviews online, I am unable to comment on how practical and efficient this lamp is to use.
Cost: 7990 rubles (pre-order), not including shipping.
There were no other factory-made painting lamps available for purchase. Of course, there are offers of handmade developing lamps on the Internet, including "Avito." All of these handmade goods are created using Andrey Shaiter’s video instructions, which are available below. Their cost ranges from three to five tons.
Counseling! Find out more about the cost of LEDs when purchasing a used tool from a reputable company or a Chinese unknown seller on Aliexpress. Request a picture of the completed item and go through client testimonials. Reviews and video reviews ought to be posted if the seller has streamed the issue.
How to assemble it yourself
Therefore, it is very costly to develop side lighting from foreign manufacturers. Russian lamps are made to order, but their cost is several times less. So, it makes sense to ask: shouldn’t we put the lamp together ourselves? If you know where to start, it’s not that hard. Let’s examine each item one by one.
LEDs. Light-developing LEDs need to have a 15° dispersion angle. They’re still for sale, even though they’re not very popular. For instance, Andrey Shaiter utilized sealed modules for his work on the 5 points Arlight ZM-5G-OS-24V. These are available for purchase here.
To install them, thermal paste will also be required.
Structure. It takes an aluminum housing to release the heat generated by LEDs. 35×35 mm is a suitable profile.
Polycarbonate is one type of diffuser.
Power supply. It is available at any radio store or lamp and chandelier shop. Depending on the LED module, select a 12V or 24V power source.
Legs, handles, and fasteners. Someone has to solve the puzzle on their own. Uses include paint roller handles, metal corners bent to the appropriate angle, etc.
With great seriousness, Master Andrey worked on the parts, modeling lamp legs and body plugs in three dimensions. Afterwards, a 3D printer printed it. Shaiter made all of his drawings available to the general public. 3D models and Sketchup files are available (download everything in one archive).
I also discovered a few studios in my city where ABS plastic parts can be printed.
You receive this kind of developing lamp after assembly. It works flawlessly with putty!
Making the correct development light lamp choice can have a big impact on your plastering projects. Both options have advantages, whether you choose to buy a pre-made model or take on the task of creating one yourself.
Investing in a professional lamp from the start provides dependable quality and ease of use. Usually made with plastering in mind, these lamps offer the best brightness and longevity. They may, however, be expensive.
However, creating your own lamp is an inexpensive option that you can tailor to meet your unique requirements. You can make a light that is both economical and efficient with a little work and common materials. However, it’s crucial to make sure it satisfies safety requirements and offers enough brightness.
Ultimately, it comes down to your priorities: are you more interested in the savings and flexibility of a do-it-yourself project or in the convenience and assurance of a store-bought option? Whichever option you select, a good development light is an essential tool for producing plastering results that are high-quality.
You have two options when choosing a development light lamp: you can make one yourself or purchase one already built. Buying a lamp is convenient and dependable, but creating your own can be more affordable and personalized. The choice is based on your project’s particular requirements, time constraints, and budget.