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Prarie Lamp

by Sam Dixon
(Escondido, Ca.)

Prarie Lamp

Prarie Lamp

I have made 3 bases and this is the first shade.I used your tutorial all the way and really appreciate your info.The bases are made from white oak and bubinga and took 2 months to construct all 3.This shade took about 2 weeks.

I was very careful about constructing a good jig and it was square as soon as I taped and raised it. It is also important to keep panel side edges clean so all panels join with no gaps.Again thanks for all you do.
Sam

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Feb 12, 2010
Nice work
by: Sharyn Mitchell

The lamp is really nice. You must be proud of it.

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