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22" Odyssey Spidermum Lamp Mold And Pattern

$377.95 USD
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  • Full 360° fiberglass form makes constuction easier
  • Includes 2 copies of the pattern to make tracing, cutting and fitting simple
  • Instructions take the guess-work out of the assembly process

Product Description

Make an heirloom lamp in the Tiffany tradition with the Odyssey Lamp system. Each design is carefully reproduced based on original Tiffany lampshades, so you can capture the authentic look of these stunning shades in your own studio.
22" diameter, 1125 piece design, requires 5" Odyssey cap, ring and wheel.

What you get with an Odyssey Lamp Form Kit:

  • A full 360 degree fiber glass lamp form
  • Full-size lampshade pattern
  • Assembly Instructions Note: All the stained glass and hardware are sold separately.

Step-by-Step: Use the Re-positionable Odyssey Tacky Wax System
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  1. Each kit contains a 360º fiber glass lampshade mold, instruction manual and full-size pattern sheets - 1 paper and 1 Mylar.
  2. After darkening the engraved pattern lines, use low heat to melt the Tacky Wax. Apply evenly with a bristle paint brush.
  3. Odyssey's Tacky Wax gives you the flexibility to position, reposition, or even re-cut pieces before foiling.
  4. Soldering is easier because the mold is unaffected by heat or molten solder.

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Pros : Odyssey's shade construction system is the easiest I've found (I also do candlemaking so using wax is not a problem). While this pattern is not a Tiffany reproduction it is definitely a well designed pattern in the vein of Tiffany Studio's finest work.
Cons : No cons really, just be aware that there are a lot of pieces to this pattern (1,125 of them) and take care when choosing glass. Not for the novice.
Other Thoughts : Realistic colors for the flowers work best, especially rusts or yellows, but also the right shades of purple can be quite beautiful too.
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