The second model of the “floor lamp” is made from one segment of a log 20 cm and six poles — 10 cm. The length of the first is 90 cm, the rest is 120 cm. On the upper ends remove the chamfer using a chisel. The surfaces of the cuts are covered with a colorless remedy for protecting wood. The blanks of the smaller diameter are mounted with screws with a length of 14 cm to the pre -sawed puck 10 cm thick and to the lower part of the workpiece of a larger diameter, placing them close to the other and flush with a puck. As a result, a free space of 20 cm high is formed between the puck and the upper end of the thicker blank, where the light source is then installed. The assembled lamp is dug into the ground to a depth of 40 cm. Light source is attached to the puck. The cable is carried out on the back of the lamp or along the groove between the thin elements and then — in the plastic pipe.
For the manufacture of the third type of lamp (“chandeliers”), take poles of 07 cm, which are cut on blanks of 30, 40, 50 and 60 cm long. In these segments, retreating from ends 10 cm, the holes are drilled under the screws (the screws are used 10-12 cm long). Having removed the chamfers on the ends, the segments of the poles are laid on each other in the form of a well: first — longer, then — shorter and so on. The poles of each subsequent row are attached with screws to the previous one with a displacement of 5 cm. As a suspension, a chain is used, which is inserted between the two upper parts and attached to the bolt through its lower link with a nut probably on it.
The blanks for all types of wooden garden lamps are advisable to pre -soak with a protective tool. Bolts, screws and a suspension chain should be stainless or atmospheric coating.