

"Please keep your personal longings with you at all times". XnView image converter just worked so well - I was instinctively looking for a "Thanks" button at the end! "Knighting a prince" - euphemism for an ironically empty gesture wasting a practically pointless power. Inspired me to build resistivity meter! Found clay pipe, parents gdn. Stand up for nature - sign the petition to stop Baird's war on trees! #standup4nature We founds some great faux-vintage filament bulbs.Ħ0 is a leap second in most time standards and thus is valid!įrom grok SECOND (?:(?:?|60)(?:+)?) #TIL changeseverything Trying to assemble the puzzle – I needed four arms!ĭetail of the copper wire binding the central disk Somehow we cupped it, but I’ve forgotten how!Ĭleanup a brass component for the hanger with hydrochloric acid. The amate bark surrounds the acrylic shade providing a unique texture and design. Trying out using rope to prevent kinking. This exquisite chandelier will delicately illuminate your home. Trying to visualise a cog-based design over breakfast. Pondering the design over a glass of wine, the night before we start. some lovely big iron cogs! As we played around with the library of rust, a design started to form in Mac’s mind… It’s pretty much rusted and decayed, but a few components were salvageable, e.g. Over the years he has collected a huge array of materials from various places including a 1920’s car found in the bush near his house.
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When we explained the concept of steampunk to Mac he went one better. We wondered about something steampunk (without going too thematic). We needed a chandelier for our dining room which already features Mac’s iron and wood furniture, so we were thinking along those lines. 6-Light Farmhouse Candle Chandelier for Living Room, Rustic Industrial Pendant Ceiling Light fixture, Vintage Ceiling Hanging Lamp for Bedroom Hallway Kitchen Dining Room Foyer, Matte Black E12 Socket. So there’s a theme but a variance – a different light in every room! We’ve progressed this mixture with a basic and slightly industrial feel with stainless steel and iron in the kitchen and utility rooms, using warehouse lights, led-upgraded kero lamps, and added a mixture of simple chandeliers around the older part of the house. The rich color and wood grain make the fixtures modern classics in their own right. The previous C19th owner was a stonemason and a metal worker, so there was many examples of simple chunky ironwork and tools around the house ( see my home reno blog Domus Renovatio!). Holland has a twist of its own with the unexpected use of acacia wood shades. We wanted one that would fit with the style of our old house which has a certain combination of simple, basic, slightly rustic Georgian-Victorian with a beach shed! For our annual visit to Mac & Helen’s in 2012 we thought we’d try to make a chandelier.
