More Veneer Pendant Lamps #8: Rinse and Repeat

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This is part 8 in a 8 part series: More Veneer Pendant Lamps

  1. Background
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  1. A slightly rocky assembly
  2. Rinse and Repeat

With the prototype complete, I assembled the remaining two lamps.




The bottom cover for each lamp will have a unique design.  I asked my daughter what she'd like to see on one of them, and she suggested a hummingbird. I found a silhouette image online, created vectors to outline the components, and played around with the curves so that it could be cut out with a 1/32" end mill (the smallest I've got). I was happy with the results and so was my niece.

 
It needs a bit of cleanup of the fuzzies before finishing.


For the final cover plate I chose an "atomic" cat (since we're a cat house).


And some final test lighting in the workshop before they're ready to be installed.  The magnets hold the the plates in place and automatically center them in the opening.





Here’s the project link where I wrap-up and get the lamps installed. 

Those are really nice looking.  Anigre is another one of my favorites.  Used to use it quit a bit,  but haven't in a while. Your project put it back on my radar,  thanks.
Looking forward to seeing them hung and working.  Nice blog.

Figuring out how to do something you have never done is what makes a good challenge.

Cool...

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Nicely done, Ross. The hummingbird is amazing. Enjoyed the write up. and following.

Main Street to the Mountains

Thanks for the look-see and comments, guys.

Bentlyj - I build custom table tennis paddles, and I have a load of different types of veneer.  I bought a bunch of anigre at a low price, which has gone up quite a bit since then.  My favored veneer supplier is www.certainlywood.com.
I finally had a chance to read through this.

Excellent write up and a beautiful set of lamps.
Thanks, Steve.  They were fun to build.