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  • Ribbon for the Chandelier
  • Learn how to cut and glue the ribbon for the wooden chandelier.
    From "Freeform Furniture"
    episode DFFF-212


    Host Amy Devers continues the Freeform Furniture project by measuring and cutting the ribbon for the chandelier. She seals the ends with the flame of a lighter, and then uses white glue and a craft brush to press the strips of ribbon parallel to the edge of the wood. Lastly, she lets the glue dry for about an hour.

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    Room: Before
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    Room: After
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    Host Amy Devers creates this unique two-tier chandelier with thin strips of wood and ribbon.
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    Amy continues the project by gluing all the ribbons on the strips of wood veneer.
    Materials:

    1/8" thick sheet of cedar veneer
    push stick
    plywood jig with toggle clamp
    right angle cauls
    standard wood clamps
    oil-based polyurethane finish
    respirator
    vinyl gloves
    cup
    lint-free cotton rag
    30-yard spool of synthetic ribbon
    scissors
    lighter
    white glue
    craft paint brush
    10-gauge nickel wire
    flux
    soldering block
    thumbtacks
    synthetic steel wool
    binder clips
    chandelier fixture
    light bulb

    Tools:

    table saw
    miter gauge
    ruler
    clamp
    drill press
    random orbital sander
    wire cutter
    cordless power drill
    soldering torch
    solder
    ball peen hammer
    metal file

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    Figure A
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    Figure B
    Ribbon for the Chandelier

    1. Measure the ribbon to match the exact length of the veneer strips (figure A).

    2. Start cutting. The ends will be a bit frayed and unfinished and you can barely touch the edge of the ribbon with the flame of a lighter.

    3. Run the strips of ribbon parallel to the edge of the wood. Take some white glue and a regular craft paint brush and paint a little on the edge. Press it into place (figure B).

    4. When you apply the glue, make sure there is enough space between the two pieces of veneer so it can be folded later. The space between the strips of wood needs to equal twice the thickness of the veneer. To make it easy, tape two pieces of veneer together and use it as a spacer.

    5. Let the glue dry for approximately an hour.


    RESOURCES :

    Stanley Tools Product Group
    Website: www.stanleytools.com

    Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc.
    Website: www.lie-nielsen.com

    WMH Tool Group
    Website: www.wmhtoolgroup.com

    Adhesives, Abrasives and Safety Equipment
    3M
    The 3M Company
    Website: www.3m.com

    Power Tools
    Porter Cable Power Tools
    Website: www.deltaportercable.com

    Gladiator GarageWorks
    Website: gladiatorgarageworks.com

    Hand Tools
    Garrett Wade Co., Inc.
    Website: www.garrettwade.com

    The Peck Tool Company
    Website: www.pecktool.com

    Biesemeyer
    Website: www.biesemeyer.com

    Saw Blades
    Forrest Manufacturing Company
    Website: www.vacupress.com

    Jogensen Adjustable Clamp Company
    Website: www.adjustableclamp.com

    Klein Tools
    Website: www.kleintools.com

    Power Tool Accessories
    Woodcraft
    Website: www.woodcraft.com

    Ulmia GmbH
    Website: www.ulmia.de

    Shop Equipment
    Eagle Manufacturing Company
    Website: www.eagle-mfg.com

    Delta Power Tools
    Website: www.deltaportercable.com

    MacBeath Hardwood
    Website: www.macbeath.com

    IMS Metal
    Industrial Metal Supply Company
    Website: www.imsmetals.com

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