Handicrafts in the home . PIERCED COPPER MADE BY STUDENTS OF THE FOREST CRAFT KUILli. SHADE AND LAMP DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BYSTUDENT OF THE FOREST CRAFT GUILD /. I PIERCING SHEET METAL 7 ropper rivets, and some 20-, 10-, and 6-penny wirenails. Having provided the above necessaries, theworker can take up not only cut brass, but allthe other methods of working up sheet metal. One of the simplest pieces to begin on is alamp shade. A suitable lamp must be selectedeither in metal or pottery. Beautiful oddpieces of Teco or Japanese ware can often befound, and these can have a copper or brassfount fi
Handicrafts in the home . PIERCED COPPER MADE BY STUDENTS OF THE FOREST CRAFT KUILli. SHADE AND LAMP DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BYSTUDENT OF THE FOREST CRAFT GUILD /. I PIERCING SHEET METAL 7 ropper rivets, and some 20-, 10-, and 6-penny wirenails. Having provided the above necessaries, theworker can take up not only cut brass, but allthe other methods of working up sheet metal. One of the simplest pieces to begin on is alamp shade. A suitable lamp must be selectedeither in metal or pottery. Beautiful oddpieces of Teco or Japanese ware can often befound, and these can have a copper or brassfount fitted to them. These founts come inseveral sizes, and can be found in stores wherelamp supplies are carried. After the lamp isprovided, the shade must be made to suit thecontour of the lamp= Notice how beautifullyproportioned the lamp illustrated is. Thevase is of green pottery, and the fount andlamp shade are of copper. Under the shadeare panels of green grass. The first thing to do when making a shadeis to plan the design. Suppose the lamp isone of medium size. A good measurement
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