Originally published in 1911 by the Popular Mechanics, this book contains 16 complete projects, with illustrations of period style lamps, drawings with precise measurements, and detailed instructions on how to make them.
"Anyone with sufficient patience to avoid all hurry can, at home, at an almost negligible expenditure, produce a great variety of lamps, that will, nine times out of ten, be mistaken for the product of a professional rather than of an amateur. In this line of work, the results are invariably delightfully surprising."
Contents Covered:
- Introduction
- One-Light Portable Lamp
- Two-Light Portable Lamp
- Four-Light Chandelier
- Dining-Room Dome
- Reading Lamp
- Parlor or Den Lantern
- Lantern
- One-Light Portable
- Shade for Drop Light
- Four-Light, Chain-Hung Chandelier
- One-Light Bracket
- Piano Lamp
- Wall Lamp
- Newel Post Lamp
- Electric Candle Sconce
- One-Light Bracket Lamp
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 86 |
Page Size: | A4 (210mm × 297mm) |
Download Size: | 35.6 MB |