DIY Modern Floor Standing Lamp

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A pocket hole jig would do you wonders! A very good investment.

trevor
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The end product you display in this video does not seem to be the one you built. Your silent video seems to show 90 degree angles on all the joints but your end product clerly shows a taper toward the top. What' up with that?

vernonguidry
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I've had a lamp like this bookmarked for project inspiration for like a year now, nice work!

cudazi
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Nice project but the free plans in the description is somewhat misleading.

bambatsa
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Do you guys only have 41, 000 subscribers you guys deserve more :) 👍☺️

JaySybrandy
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Ooooh, so simple and yet so beautiful. You got me inspired!

MakingAndFixing
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Very nice love the lamp you guys work so well together. Could I get one of your sticks for my Makers wall Please and thank you

devilshockey
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nice video and looks like a new edition to the shop. a sawstop?

jronmanbuilds
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Hey guys, I bought your plans and it states that the half lap cuts are to be 3.5” long. How does that make sense if the boards you said to purchase are 1x3 (i.e. 2.5 inches, as you clearly mark on the plans)? Shouldn’t each half lap be 2.5” wide?

tylerbaird
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This came together great! That wire looks perfect in that lamp!

I'd love to join you guys at the workbench event. Hopefully I can go to most of the events in 2018.

DylansDIYWorkshop
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Hermosa lampara pero donde están los planes libres

renedomh
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Typical of kids today, no common sense. Have a good supply of spare bulbs for the number of times it falls over because it's too narrow across the base.

jonathansimmonds
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Nope. Horrible plans don't bother, just paid $14 for them because I'm an idiot. Example: "Cut perpendicular 2° angles on the ends of your pieces." A "perpendicular 2 degree" angle is not possible - a perpendicular angle is always a 90 degree angle, so I'll just figure it out on my own.

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