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The
shades of these lamps are turned out of single pieces of varying woods
from North Carolina, such as Southern Pine, Cherry and Maple. The wood
of choice is the knot clusters in the Southern White Pine. The outer
shape of the shade is turned first. After the outside shape is turned
the wood is treated with two thick coats of epoxy. After this dries
the inner side of the shade is turned. The thickness of the shades varies
from 1/32 to 3/32 of an inch, depending upon the translucent properties
of the particular wood and the final desired color of the glowing wood.
The final thickness of the shade is achieved by turning the inside of
the shade in the dark with the workpiece backlit. The glow of the wood
thus provides a visual guide to attain this final thinness. The completed
shade is then completely sealed in a shell of epoxy to give it stability
and durability.
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