Sorry about the background, it's our shop. If you want. I can send you up close pictures. (Candles not included) 36" in diameter and about 4' tall. Allow 6 weeks to build. $1,800.00
I am a fellow woodworker, although, my work is more of a hobby. I ordered the plans for this chandelier. I'm finding it difficult though to find many up close photos of it anywhere to give me reference to building it. Another chandelier I built had much clearer photos and instructions. If you could send me some photos to greasemonkeyredneck@yahoo.com I would greatly appreciate it. I know it's asking a lot. I hate even asking actually, but I've looked everywhere. The photos on the plans I got from Wildwood Deisigns are pretty much useless. They are almost completely blacked out from their copying process. Also, if you'd like, you can see some of my work at http://wddsrfinewoodworks.blogspot.com/ . Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. I love your work.
We Basicly use birch plywood, though lately we have been using alder. It depends what we can get. I chose the stains to get the differant colors. This keeps the price afordable. though if you ask we can use hard woods, (at a higher price). We do except Visa, Master, and Discover cards. We ask half before we begin, then, when we are finished we will contact you, and you then will have one week to come up with the total including shiping. We ship UPS. Extentions are allowed. Just post a comment, with your E-mail address and I will get back to you.
TRINKET-CANDY BOWLS
The following bowls are about 3" deep (the large ones) and comes as a set of three. allowing one week to cut and build. you may request differant colers of those with felt linings. If you leave a coment I will respond with the colores to choose from.
We,(Andy and Lois)have now been fretting for about 5 years. Actually, Andy frets and I build. I tryed fretting. My teeth and every muscle in my body hurt so bad after just a few min. that I quit. I did manage to cut a somwhat straight line.
Andy started with the Dome clock, becouse the patern said ,If you cut this one, you should consider yourself a master. We kept cutting and building till there was no room anywhere, for more clocks. So we decided to go to craft showes to sell our clocks,shelves and whatever. Then our doughter sugested a blog, So here we go...
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I am a fellow woodworker, although, my work is more of a hobby. I ordered the plans for this chandelier. I'm finding it difficult though to find many up close photos of it anywhere to give me reference to building it. Another chandelier I built had much clearer photos and instructions. If you could send me some photos to greasemonkeyredneck@yahoo.com I would greatly appreciate it. I know it's asking a lot. I hate even asking actually, but I've looked everywhere. The photos on the plans I got from Wildwood Deisigns are pretty much useless. They are almost completely blacked out from their copying process. Also, if you'd like, you can see some of my work at http://wddsrfinewoodworks.blogspot.com/ . Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. I love your work.
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