Chandelier finished

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jagrmystr

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Thought ya'all might like to see the finished product.
We figured we would just leave it in the garage. Its kinda fun to turn the lights off and sit around it having a cold one, pretending like we are hunting. Just kidding....This one is going to a hunting lodge.
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Good job! How many manhours you reckon you have in it?

Thanks for sharing!

Mark
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate the compliments. This one has about
60-70 hrs. Its fun work though. Thanks again.
 
Killer work man, I've seen some cheesy antler chandeliers, but that one is awsome. One day I gotta do something with my sheds too, I'll have to get a hold of you for some tips.
 
nice work! you did a great job! did you use ALL GAme to patch the holes? how did you color the putty? here is something I built!
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nice work... but why did you have to cut the browtine on the left? whats the magic to hiding the wires?
 
LAST EDITED ON Nov-02-07 AT 00:07AM (MST)[p]Thanks!

A lot of drilling. Usually a 3/8 x 15 inch bit. Until someone makes one that will drill around corners. Its a ton of work to hide all the holes. We usually use quickwood.

The browtine is broke on the one, not cut. It sure looks cut in the pic though.
 

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