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12 comments so far
LesB
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posted 235 days ago
Nice Light.
You can now consider yourself an expert on making mitre joints.
-- Les B, Oregon
savannah505
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posted 235 days ago
It may not be your design, but it’s a great looking piece, wonderful job.
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kiwi1969
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posted 235 days ago
real nice
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woodnut
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posted 234 days ago
caught my eye as soon as I opened the site. Great piece really looks classy, a design I would like to have in my house. Again great piece and craftmanship.
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jockmike2
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posted 234 days ago
Beautiful job, like the man said great craftsmanship.
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mtnwild
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posted 234 days ago
These are sooo coooool. I’ll never make one, LOL, maybe someday. Lots of little cuts there. That’s too many small precise pieces. Great job on those to fit them up so well. That’s got to be tough. They look great.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
Todd Thomas
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posted 234 days ago
looks great…..well done, well done
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Rob
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posted 234 days ago
I love these lights. Hopefully my wife does too and I’ll be adding that to the project list. Great job.
What are you using for the glass-looking part?
hrvoje
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posted 234 days ago
glass-looking part??
-- hrvoje
a1Jim
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posted 234 days ago
Nice;y done
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Rob
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posted 234 days ago
Just a translucent glass I assume, or some other material? I just imagine it difficult to cut out glass in the shapes required by this design.
hrvoje
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posted 233 days ago
on downside is chinese paper but its not a good solution cause it shrivels from the heat…
its not a problem to cut the glass in that shape but my father acidently broke it so put the paper.
-- hrvoje