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Matt Vanderlist's video: 536 I love lamp veneer lampshade

@536 "I love lamp" veneer lampshade
During the long, cold winter nights I like to cozy up with a hot cup of cider and sit down to watch a movie or read a good book, and to help set the mood (because who DOESN'T take the time to set a mood?) I'll turn on a nice accent light and let it bath me in its warm glow. On today's episode we're making a wood veneer lampshade for just the kind of accent lighting that I like to use. The project is super simple, and you can batch a whole bunch of them out to be placed wherever you think a little light needs to be cast. The veneer I’m using for this particular project came from the folks at Oakwood Veneer at www.oakwoodveneer.com. It’s a paperback cherry veneer that’s easily bendable and cuts clean with very little splintering. It comes in a variety of species, we already have some amazing Douglas Fir veneer waiting for another project or set of lights. It’s not only the veneer species that you can experiment with, but also the seam design where the two ends meet up. In this video I’ll demonstrate how to create a zigzag pattern that looks pretty sharp when the light is turned on, but there are so many options to play with, the choice is completely yours. Help support the show - please visit our sponsors and advertisers http://www.bellforestproducts.com http://microjig.com http://www.patreon.com/mattsbasementworkshop

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This video was published on 2014-12-22 18:19:40 GMT by @Matt-Vanderlist on Youtube. Matt Vanderlist has total 34.3K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 393 video.This video has received 157 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Matt Vanderlist gets . @Matt-Vanderlist receives an average views of 14K per video on Youtube.This video has received 39 comments which are higher than the average comments that Matt Vanderlist gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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