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<blockquote data-quote="skeetstar" data-source="post: 1576776" data-attributes="member: 20405"><p>Folks, I know it's not strictly a woodworking project, but I have a nice whisky bottle, and I want to put some form of lighting within it. It has a fairly wide opening, about 15 - 18mm where the Cork used to sit. I want to make it mains powered, has anyone got any ideas as to what sort of light fittings I may be able to get inside it, through the top, I don't want to cut off the bottom of the bottle. I know there are those string LEDs but they all seem to be battery powered, I'd rather have a single lamp, if I can rig up something suitable.</p><p></p><p>Any view as to where I should look for components?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>PS, if I can progress this, I plan to turn a new bung for the bottle, out of a bit of a beech table leg, so there is a bit of woodworking content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeetstar, post: 1576776, member: 20405"] Folks, I know it's not strictly a woodworking project, but I have a nice whisky bottle, and I want to put some form of lighting within it. It has a fairly wide opening, about 15 - 18mm where the Cork used to sit. I want to make it mains powered, has anyone got any ideas as to what sort of light fittings I may be able to get inside it, through the top, I don't want to cut off the bottom of the bottle. I know there are those string LEDs but they all seem to be battery powered, I'd rather have a single lamp, if I can rig up something suitable. Any view as to where I should look for components? Thanks PS, if I can progress this, I plan to turn a new bung for the bottle, out of a bit of a beech table leg, so there is a bit of woodworking content. [/QUOTE]
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