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"Minecraft Schematics" is the best place to find Minecraft creations (schematics, worlds, maps) to download. Browse, share, download, comment, add to favorites...Edit ArticleHow to Make a Redstone Lamp in Minecraft Four Parts:Finding the materialsMaking the redstone lampPlacing the redstone lampTurning on the lampCommunity Q&A A redstone lamp is used for better looking lighting inside your structures; this lamp looks more modern than the primitive torches. However, to turn it on after crafting it, you'll need to use a redstone current, as it won't glow by itself. Mine for the redstone underground. Find glowstone in the Nether. Make a glowstone block using glowstone dust. Place the glowstone block and 4 redstone dust into the crafting table. Place the glowstone block in the center of the crafting table. Place one redstone dust above and one below the glowstone block and one to each side. (This leaves the four outer corners of the crafting table empty.)

Shift click or drag the redstone lamp to your inventory. With the lamp in your hand, right click where you want to place it. It will attach to that spot. You can create various impressive arrangements with redstone lamps, such as glowing ceilings, rows along a wall and lit-up floors. As long as the redstone lamp is powered, it will give off light. Send a redstone pulse to the lamp. To do this, you have various choices, such as: A lever (ongoing) - can be placed on top
chandelier ospedaletto A redstone torch (ongoing) - placed anywhere adjacent to the lamp will power the lamp (don't place on the lamp)
visual comfort armillary chandelier Button (short-lived) - can be placed on top
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Tripwire (short-lived - as soon as you move off, it turns off) Pressure plate (short-lived, as soon as you move off, it turns off) - can be placed on top Detector rails (this can be useful for lighthouses and roller coasters). Redstone lamps will melt snow and ice. The redstone circuitry takes up a lot of space. If you have a very simple redstone lamp attached to a lever or redstone torch, you can hide the torch or lever and you'll still have good light (you can put it behind a wall, put it on top of your ceiling, underneath your floor, etc, wherever you have room). However, some people prefer to hook the lamp up to a lever, so that when you pull the lever it can be turned on and off, meaning that you leave the lever obviously exposed. A broken redstone lamp will produce another redstone lamp rather than breaking back down into its elements. Red stone lamps are nice looking in your home.Show All ItemsA few short years ago, the precious rights to The Phantom of the Opera were made available to high school theatre troupes and the like for their personal performing pleasure.

Now anyone (who was willing to pay a very large sum of money) could bring to life the divas, the drama, and most importantly, the chandelier. However, not many theatre companies have the budget for the kind of chandelier in the professional versions – trying to bring to life that dynamic set piece at all can be a challenge. Even in the original Broadway version, the chandelier isn’t as dynamic as it could be – it doesn’t truly crash into the stage, but rather drops a short distance and a crashing sound effect is played. Understanding all of this, I have devised a step by step compendium of the chandelier-constructing knowledge I stumbled across as the lead chandelier designer for the 2013 production of Phantom by The Alley Cat Players, a public high school theatre troupe based in Austin, TX. I hope it is of use to any future Phantom technicians.The chandelier described in this Instructable is a 3-tiered, regency-style chandelier with three rings. The largest ring is in the middle and is 6.5’ in diameter, the second-largest is at the top and is 3.25’ in diameter, and the smallest is 2.5’, at the bottom, making the ratio about 4:8:3 (these were the original dimensions of a chandelier planned for my production, which were later sized down).

The chandelier is designed to be “square”, meaning it is 6.5’ wide at its widest point, and is supposed to be approximately that tall. The suggested heights between different parts of the chandelier are 2.5’ between the top tier and the middle, 3’ between the middle and the bottom, and 1’ of garlands hanging from the bottom ring. These are the dimensions of the chandelier, which can be adjusted for specific projects, but they do not describe the more practical and creative aspects of this design. For example, the chain structure allows it to collapse in a vertical direction, creating an appealingly crumpled display for the first scene of the musical, after which it can rise spectacularly into the air. The design also includes “candles” on the middle ring, made out of practical Christmas string lights, which, due to all being strung together, can be plugged into a single outlet and lit up on cue during the rising sequence (even remotely, if your rigging configuration has a convenient place to access a lightboard-controlled power source available – my theater did).

The Christmas lights aren’t the only common part used in the chandelier, too. Many materials, such as 1” PVC pipe, chain, paint primer, and even plastic cups, are readily available in most theaters. The final redeeming quality is that the end result, which is collapsible and made up of almost entirely plastic and wood, is quite durable – great for dropping onto the stage at the will of The Phantom.Step 1: Gather the MaterialsMaterials: 3/4 in Irrigation Tubing 3/4 in Irrigation Tubing Couplings 1" PVC 6" Eye Bolts 3/16" Quick Chain Links Chain 2x3 Lumber Gold Spray Paint Wood Primer Paint Plastic Primer Spray Paint* Beads Crystal Accents** Orange Christmas Lights Plastic Cups 3” bolts 5” bolts Washers NutsFor a full Bill of Materials, see this spreadsheet. As noted there, the approximate cost for the chandelier is $468.62.Tools:Miter Saw Tape Measure Wrench Square 1in Spade Drill Bit Hand Drill 2.5in Screws Pre-Drill Drill Bit Driver Bit Black Sharpie Chalk and String Wire Cutters Gaff Tape Level Paint Brush 1/2" Drill Bit Hot Glue Gun White and Yellow Tempera Paint Masking Tape Staple GunAll tools and materials are to the best of my recollection.