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(09-27-2021, 09:06 AM)Eurekan Wrote: </p><p>Just finished my version of Stickley Desk Lamp #506. QSWO, fumed, varnished. Outstanding grain reveal. The originals have a copper shade but I'm not up for that. A rudimentary plan was published in the The Craftsman magazine.</p><p></p><p><br></p><p>
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I like this one..
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Very nice.
Do you recall which issue of The Craftsman you found it in?
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09-27-2021, 12:47 PM
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The Craftsman, vol. XVII, no. 3, December 1909, pp. 338-339
The basics are there but you have to do some interpreting, measuring, guessing on your own. Plans call for 2 layers of glass but I used translucent plexiglass and mica.
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09-27-2021, 01:06 PM
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Thank you. Found it. I was thinking I would make a 3D model and perhaps a dimensioned plan while it's fresh in my mind. Then maybe I'll build one, too. I like your choice on the shade.
A few details and the shade to add.
https://flic.kr/p/2mv8itq
Thanks for the inspirartion and information.
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Thanks. That sounds like good advice.
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Very Nice, but I would have used real glass