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Electrical pole - detail


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With the knob and tube system installed in the barn, it was time to figure out how to get power there.  Enter the electrical pole.

I started with a 1/2" wooden dowel cut to a proportional size of 16" tall, not exact scale.  I took into consideration the fact that the wires need to clear the barn door to reach the tubes on the side of the barn.  I then brushed on a grey paint stain just in case any glue seeped out during the later steps.  I marred the surface with sandpaper and an awl, then added more washes.

I cut the cross bar from basswood, painted and aged before assembly.  The v-shaped stabilizer was cut from cardboard and painted to look like weathered metal.  I used metal headpins and tiny brads for stability and nail detailing.  I glued green adventurine cone beads onto the side wires and added aging washes.  These are as close to mini glass insulators as I could find.

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50 minutes ago, Debsrand56 said:

Outstanding!!  (And I work for a utility company.)

Yes but Brae's will work!..............Sorry but I just couldn't resist...........Just hit the 'Hate this' button!

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1 hour ago, MikeUK said:

Yes but Brae's will work!..............Sorry but I just couldn't resist...........Just hit the 'Hate this' button!

Had to laugh at that, although I think we're actually pretty good most of the time.  However, at one point, we were asked to strive for "delighted customers."  (De-lighted?  Really?  Did anyone think this through?)

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