think on - you could easily fashion your own shade with a couple of old wooden plough planes - just throw away the wooden screws and the light will shine through the holes.NazNomad":20afe2ee said:For that price, I'd have wanted a shade with it.
sunnybob":13niv6b5 said:For the effort involved in threading a flex through that lot, i think its cheap!
memzey":1km35vin said:Every home should have one
Boringgeoff":3353v0ir said:That reminded me of a project I started a few years ago and haven't finished, so I dug it out and dusted it off. It's a lump of wood with a turn table motor out of an old microwave oven let in underneath. The auger has the end cut off and a shaft brazed to it with a short bit of copper tube, that fits the motor, flexibly pinned at the bottom. The hole coming up through the wood has a piece of copper tube inserted in it to give a bearing surface to the auger to stop it binding. You can put your favourite brace on the shaft, switch it on and it rotates about every 25 seconds. My original plan was to have a separate tube arching up and over to hold a lamp. If you switch it off then back on it rotates in the opposite direction.
Some folk say I've got too much time on my hands.
Cheers,
Geoff.
Boringgeoff":u1e6h9cb said:No Pete, that's the beauty of it, you put your favourite brace on it temporarily. If you're studying John Fray put up one of his braces likewise W'm Marples and so on, I'm sure it would help your concentration. When you're finished take it off and put it back on the wall.
Looking forward to seeing your version Memzey.
Now you could make an adaptor to fit over the tang of the auger to hold a.......... plane..... spoke shave...aaarrgggh!
Cheers,
Geoff.
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