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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Weekend bits and pieces

The weekend was given over to progressing a number of projects: the Steampunk Lamp; our decks; and slatting the underneath of Fiona's folks' house.

I added a few bits to the lamp design; and moved a few other elements around. The photo below shows that I'm ready to assemble the lot now that I have completed the drilling, threading, grinding and polishing.

©2014 Barry Smith - Bits polished and ready for assembling.
And this is what it looks like now that it is assembled. I did not have a lot of time to work on it today so left the final wiring and lighting up until later in the week - I don't want to rush it and fry myself. The top section of the lamp is wired. I need to get a smaller round light bulb.

©2014 Barry Smith - Steampunk table lamp - polished
©2014 Barry Smith - Steampunk table lamp - polished
©2014 Barry Smith - Steampunk table lamp - polished - detail
I got the hand rails and decking of the southern deck, off our bedroom, sanded and painted; and as you can see our Camellias, bottom left, have started to blossom like crazy.

©2014 Barry Smith - bedroom deck looking south - with Camellias
The drop posts for the slats at Fiona's folks are bolted and cemented in place after a mornings work. We will put up the slats next weekend.

©2014 Barry Smith - Posts for slats - next Saturday's job
So you can see that creativity took many forms again this weekend.

6 comments:

  1. I love your table lamp. The way your mind works to take a pile of metal and turn it into something stunning just amazes me - wonderful as always

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  2. Your steam punk lamp has turned out beautifully. Clever chap!!

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  3. lordy this looks terrific. what an amazing deck view!

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  4. Hello, Barry.

    Good feeling works.
    Thank you for your support all the time.

    Greeting
    From Japan, ruma ❃

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  5. Hi Ro and R - thanks for checking out my latest assemblage. I thane got to the stage of wiring the lamp - will turn it on when we have a fine day and I can do it outside in case it wants to fry. Interesting what one can make from recycled stuff. Go well. B

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  6. Oh, the lamp is stunning! How clever you are, B! As for the view, just staggeringly beautiful!

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