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pschilke, member
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, lamp
Mesquite lamp
comments (0) November 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
When building the round Mesquite table with the mesquite pedestal, I ended up with a six inch length of mesquite log. I decided to section this on the bandsaw and turn the disk into a little lamp. The black spider lines are a died polyester resin died black, which is a common technique with mesquite wood.
Design or Plan used: My own design
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