The Charmed Light will feature a bit of articulation which allows the light source to be angled as well as rotated in an circle relative to the base. I have been looking at ways to rotate and angle the light so that the angle is maintained once a person positions it. So far the most compelling solution for testing is to use lifting magnets at the end of the light head and slightly recessed within the metal tube that meets the head. The magnets have a vertical hold strength of 6 lbs. They also have mounting holes in the middle which, in my case, is perfect for passing wiring for the LED strips through.

This is what I have so far for the head:

And here is the connection point for the tube:

The magnet in the tube will be held in place with 2 small set screws. The magnet for the light head may have to be held in place with epoxy as a mechanical connection with some set screws might not be possible due to the thinness of the magnet (.25 inch) and the fact that half of it needs to stick out to meet the other magnet inside the tube. It might be too much for the magnets to hold. Which would mean that I would either need to make sure the light head is no more than a couple of pounds at the most and/or design some sort of extension from the head that the magnet would be affixed to that would recede more deeply into the tube.

The other connection point that I have addressed so far is the longer tube component and where it joins the base. Again, set screws will be used to keep the tube from moving.