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[email protected] March 29th 13 03:41 PM

Maple Lamps
 
Video:
http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79

I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and top.. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?


John Grossbohlin[_4_] March 29th 13 04:04 PM

Maple Lamps
 
wrote in message
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I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and
top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my
lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the
ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion
blowing apart the base. Ideas?


It looks like the interior is large enough to get your hand in so perhaps
either "figure 8" plates
http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/f...enerspk12.aspx or
blocks in grooves in the rails and screwed into the top would work...
similar to attaching a table top.

John


[email protected] March 29th 13 05:08 PM

Maple Lamps
 
On Friday, March 29, 2013 12:04:19 PM UTC-4, John Grossbohlin wrote:
wrote in message

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I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and


top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my


lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the


ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion


blowing apart the base. Ideas?




It looks like the interior is large enough to get your hand in so perhaps

either "figure 8" plates

http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/f...enerspk12.aspx or

blocks in grooves in the rails and screwed into the top would work...

similar to attaching a table top.



John


That is a good suggestion, but it would only work for the top or the bottom and not both. Once you attach one or the other you can't get in there anymore.


Greg Guarino[_2_] March 29th 13 05:31 PM

Maple Lamps
 
On 3/29/2013 1:08 PM, wrote:
On Friday, March 29, 2013 12:04:19 PM UTC-4, John Grossbohlin wrote:
wrote in message

...



I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and


top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my


lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the


ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion


blowing apart the base. Ideas?




It looks like the interior is large enough to get your hand in so perhaps

either "figure 8" plates

http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/f...enerspk12.aspx or

blocks in grooves in the rails and screwed into the top would work...

similar to attaching a table top.



John


That is a good suggestion, but it would only work for the top or the bottom and not both. Once you attach one or the other you can't get in there anymore.

But you only really need a solution for the top. The bottom can use a
ledger and screw as you suggested.

SonomaProducts.com March 29th 13 05:32 PM

Maple Lamps
 
On Friday, March 29, 2013 8:41:13 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Video:

http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79



I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?


Video link seems broken

[email protected] March 29th 13 05:36 PM

Maple Lamps
 
On Friday, March 29, 2013 1:32:40 PM UTC-4, SonomaProducts.com wrote:
On Friday, March 29, 2013 8:41:13 AM UTC-7, wrote:

Video:




http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79








I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?




Video link seems broken


Sorry. My site is down temporarily. See below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmCGGDmFLHI

John Grossbohlin[_4_] March 29th 13 05:40 PM

Maple Lamps
 
wrote in message
...

That is a good suggestion, but it would only work for the top or the bottom
and not both. Once you attach one or the other you can't get in there
anymore.


Duh! LOL I guess you could leave the center of the base open. ;~)


Scott Lurndal March 29th 13 05:44 PM

Maple Lamps
 
"SonomaProducts.com" writes:
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http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79

John Grossbohlin[_4_] March 29th 13 06:54 PM

Maple Lamps
 
"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
m...

wrote in message
...

That is a good suggestion, but it would only work for the top or the bottom
and not both. Once you attach one or the other you can't get in there
anymore.


Duh! LOL I guess you could leave the center of the base open. ;~)

....waiting for someone to suggest leaving a hand inside to install the
screws... ;~)


Greg Guarino[_2_] March 29th 13 07:02 PM

Maple Lamps
 
On 3/29/2013 2:54 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
m...

wrote in message
...

That is a good suggestion, but it would only work for the top or the
bottom and not both. Once you attach one or the other you can't get
in there anymore.


Duh! LOL I guess you could leave the center of the base open. ;~)

...waiting for someone to suggest leaving a hand inside to install the
screws... ;~)

Put eyescrews on the inside of the top and bottom. Run a nice tight
bungee cord between them. Watch your fingers! Problem solved. :)

Greg Guarino[_2_] March 29th 13 07:05 PM

Maple Lamps
 
On 3/29/2013 11:41 AM, wrote:
Video:
http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79

I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?

Could the top be held down in some way by the lamp shaft itself? They
make lots of different permutations of that hardware.

Leon[_7_] March 30th 13 12:01 AM

Maple Lamps
 
On 3/29/2013 10:41 AM, wrote:
Video:
http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79

I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom and top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?



Over sized pilot holes and pocket hole screws. Been there done that.
Over sized holes to allow for wood movement.

Leon[_7_] March 30th 13 12:29 AM

Maple Lamps
 
On 3/29/2013 7:01 PM, Leon wrote:
On 3/29/2013 10:41 AM, wrote:
Video:
http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=79

I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom
and top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a
ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the
bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out
of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?



Over sized pilot holes and pocket hole screws. Been there done that.
Over sized holes to allow for wood movement.



Never mind, I was just thinking the bottom. Use a long hollow lamp rod
to run the wiring through and use the nuts to hold both ends on.

Apolonia April 3rd 13 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon[_7_] (Post 3038325)
On 3/29/2013 7:01 PM, Leon wrote:

I'm looking for suggestions on how to attach the solid maple bottom
and top. I was thinking of using a solid bottom and glueing on a
ledger to my lamp interior and drive a screw through the center of the
bottom into the ledger. I don't want screws or glue on perimeter out
of fear of expansion blowing apart the base. Ideas?


Never mind, I was just thinking the bottom. Use a long hollow lamp rod
to run the wiring through and use the nuts to hold both ends on.

Yeah I agree with you, Its the right way to make it.
aged care queensland


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