My latest project, another Tiffany-Style lampshade, this one inspired by a ginkgo tree!
All pieces have been cut, ground, fitted, and now as of 01/16 I've foiled 2/3 of them and worked on it for 14 hours so far...
I'm excited about this one, I think it will come out beautiful!
And I finished the lamp base I'll be using for this one! The lamp base is forged copper and brass, and was quite a lot of work to make! The sockets are high-quality brass sockets I get from a supplier in China (yes, sometimes "
high quality" and "
China" can go together like that), because I'm terrified by the flimsiness and outright
el-cheapo nature of sockets you buy in stores here in the US. I will be shelling out the cash to buy pre-made bases in the future, unless I'm being paid pretty well to make one, but I'll probably re-wire and re-socket them!
Since the lampshade will be ginkgo tree leaves, the base is meant to be a tree trunk, sorta!
And all pieces are copperfoiled and organized, ready to be put on the mold, where then soldering will begin!
(final count: 273 pieces, which is average for a lamp this size; the pattern repeats 3 times)