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Raising and Planishing copper arts and crafts metal work

CONSTRUCTION, RAISING, PLANISHING

The next problem of this series is the electric lantern, the construction of which involves straight bending, riveting, and raising, the same as the candlesticks shown in Chapter 11.
The photographs show four distinct styles of supports and fastenings for tine lantern : some are made to hang from tile, ceiling, Figs. 49, 52, 55, 57;

Craftsman style hammered copper lantern examples. 

Craftsman style glass and copper lanterns.

Copper & Glass Craftsman Style lamps.

Craftsman style hanging lantern

others, from the side wall, Figs. 46, 47, 50 51 54;

Craftsman style hanging electric lantern.  Hammered copper electric Craftsman Style wall light.

Craftsman style wall light

Craftsman style wall lantern

one is a desk or piano light, Fig. 56;

Craftsman style piano light

and two are table lights, Figs. 53, 55.

Craftman style copper lights, bowls, lanterns.

Craftsman style lanterns with glass & mica

The construction of the lantern itself is the same in all cases, varying only in the size and design, and the material may be either copper or brass. The parts of the lantern are the handle, top, four corners, four top cross-pieces, four bottom cross-pieces, and eight small pieces to hold the glass. The various parts are held together wholly by rivets, a method of construction which makes a strong, durable piece of work and adds greatly to the decorative effect. Soft solder should never be used on work of this kind, as it will soon break away, making the work a constant source of annoyance instead of an object of utility and beauty.

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