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edward

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Both are nice, but do agree the one on the right is a little more pleasent to look at.  More delicate,  but I'm not sure removing the chimney completely is the best way.

Did you fix the problem with the top being loose. The ring makes it inviting to think it could be hung.   

I think I probably could come up with a way to make the bottom removable for replaceing the candle .  Then the top could be fixed/glued to the top of the walls so it could be hung. 

BTW, the workmanship is well done.

 

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I prefer the one on the left.

I made two of these lanterns and talked about them them in the thread: Candle Lantern designed by Steve Good - Bragging Rights - Scroll Saw Village

Steve's plan did not have a mechanism for attaching the lid.  If you look at my thread you will see two different methods for attaching and removing the lid described and shown.

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