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On 9/15/2017 at 10:50 AM, frankorona said:

PVC Lamps
Hello friends, I present one of my last works.
I made them with PVC tubes 4 "
Cut in half, and hand crafted with bow.
Because there is not enough space for the bench press.
I did not use Dremel, as it is I have no possibility of purchase.
I hope you like the idea.
Greetings and hugs to everyone from Puebla, Mexico.

Lámpara colibrí1.jpg

Lámpara colibrí2.jpg

Lámpara Dragón.jpg

Lámpara Dragón4.jpg

Lámpara meditación1.jpg

Lámpara meditación2.jpg

these are going to sky rocket your sales you don't have. Each and everyone you showed us here are a one of a kind ,Hard to get exciting crafts from you.Your work has always been exceptional but these shoot thru the roof great.What extraordinary talent you display here.500 ATTA BOY'S for you.As always please keep your work coming and thanks for showing!

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On 15/9/2017 at 8:52 PM, spirithorse said:

Those look fantastic, Frank!
I'm not sure what you used when you say hand crafted with bow but, they
are fantastic!
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse

 

On 16/9/2017 at 9:30 PM, Ron Johnson said:

Totally AWESOME Frank. Maybe you can explain further how these were cut. 

Hello friends:
I cut the 4 "pvc tubes in half, making small curves.
I placed the pattern inside the tube (centered on the curvature that serves as a support) and fixed it with adhesive glue and transparent adhesive tape.
I made the cut with manual bow.
I used Blade N ° 5
I sanded all burrs after cutting.
I made 3 pieces of agglomerate with melamine (6mm)
  Two of them for the base, making a hole for the cable entry and socket for focus.
The last I made a cut of 1 cms around the perimeter.
Once I got everything ready, I glued the base and the top ring with quick glue.
I hope I have explained well, greetings to all.

Lámpara colibrí3.jpg

Lámpara Dragón1.jpg

Lámpara Dragón9.jpg

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Hi, Frank,

Thanks for the extra explanation and I thought of a suggestion you might try.
These are really very nice and very unique. Maybe if you turned the patterns upside down
these could be used outside of the house, under the eve spouts like what I think are called
canister lights. Unfortunately, I could not find any pictures to show you what type of lights
I am talking about.
I sure hope you start getting some good sales to make your work more fun and more profitable.
God Bless! Spirithorse

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