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two more fallingwater lamps. I am experimenting with different combinations of timber and finish. the left one top is european beech finished with wipeon poly, the one on the right is Rimu and beech, finished with danish oil. the bases are Rimu finished with danish oil.
-- The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep...
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vipond33
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#1 posted 607 days ago
Fine, no, outstanding examples of a classic form. The built in (grown) and manufactured curves are exemplary additions. Deluxe.
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#2 posted 607 days ago
Hey Moshe… looks like you have a new fan…sorry I will not see these this trip…maybe next time …
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daltxguy
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#3 posted 607 days ago
Nice Moshe – you’ve captured the falling water quite nicely in more ways than one.
What did you end up using for the lighting hardware?
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#4 posted 606 days ago
Nice wood grain design. Does the lamp swivel?
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moshel
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#5 posted 606 days ago
yes, it does.
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#6 posted 606 days ago
nice work moshel
beautiful woods
look’s like you are having
more shop time
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#7 posted 606 days ago
Looking good, Moshel. I like the lines on the one on the right.
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