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Pagoda Lamp
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Pagoda Lamp
"A pagoda is a tiered tower with multiple eaves, built in traditions originating as stupa in historic South Asia
and further developed in East Asia or with respect to those traditions, common to Nepal, India, China, Japan,
Korea, Vietnam, Burma, Sri Lanka and other parts of Asia. Some pagodas are used as Taoist houses of worship.
Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most commonly Buddhist, and were often located in or near
viharas."
32" tall,
20" diameter
Made of Birch wood / Rice paper.
8 hrs of laser cutting (100w laser cutter)
12 hrs of assembly
Materials:
4x8 1/8" Plywood - $15
(2) 2x4 1/4" Plywood (stain optional) - $20
Wood glue
Rice Paper - $4
3m 77 spray adhesive for rice paper- $6
Lightbulb / Lamp Cord
Tools:
100 w laser cutter
Anything that can cut 1/4" will do.
Instructions:
Start by cutting and assembling side panels. Glue on lock pieces.
Use spray adhesive and adhere rice paper panels.
Co
"A pagoda is a tiered tower with multiple eaves, built in traditions originating as stupa in historic South Asia
and further developed in East Asia or with respect to those traditions, common to Nepal, India, China, Japan,
Korea, Vietnam, Burma, Sri Lanka and other parts of Asia. Some pagodas are used as Taoist houses of worship.
Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most commonly Buddhist, and were often located in or near
viharas."
32" tall,
20" diameter
Made of Birch wood / Rice paper.
8 hrs of laser cutting (100w laser cutter)
12 hrs of assembly
Materials:
4x8 1/8" Plywood - $15
(2) 2x4 1/4" Plywood (stain optional) - $20
Wood glue
Rice Paper - $4
3m 77 spray adhesive for rice paper- $6
Lightbulb / Lamp Cord
Tools:
100 w laser cutter
Anything that can cut 1/4" will do.
Instructions:
Start by cutting and assembling side panels. Glue on lock pieces.
Use spray adhesive and adhere rice paper panels.
Co
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