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'''Stone Rose Install'''
'''Version 3.0''' <br>
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Parts Included:<br>
 
 
 
'''Sconce 22XX Onwards''' <br>
Included:<br>
Stone Rose Stem<br>
Stone Rose Stem<br>
2 Rose head assemblies<br>
2 Rose head assemblies<br>
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Sconces must be attached to flush wall mounted J-boxes. 120V.  Dimmer compatible.
 


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| 1. Turn off power to J-Box. ||
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| 1. Place thin layer of oil in shallow metal basin. Enough to cover stone. Place piece of plexi or wood on bottom of basin for a better backing for drilling into the stone. This will keep the metal from flexing and allow something for the bit to back into. ||
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| 2. Use WAGO connectors to connect sconce wires to wall wires.
|Polarity does not matter.||
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| 2. Measure out hole placement using the wooden jig. The petal should be placed in the left bottom corner. Use the flat lap to flatten the bottom if the holes don't line up with the stone. When marking the rest of the stones, make sure to keep them facing the same direction. ||
| 3. Use 8-32 brass flat head screws to attach sconce to J-box.
|Black washers are intended to be removed.||
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| 3. Either use pencil to mark spots or hold up to light.
| 4. Install light bulbs in sockets.||
|If using pencil, make sure you are holding up the FRONT of the stone to the steel frame. That way the pencil marks are on the front of the stone. You will always be drilling into the front of the stone. If using the light method - it only works with thinner stones. I recommend pencil method. Use sharpie to place a dot within the pencil marking. The pencil can be hard to see in the oil.
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| 4. Make sure that the cardboard cutout is as near to the end of the pegs as possible to get correct spacing between petals.||
| 5. Power can be restored and sconce tested.||
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| 5. Keep petals all in one direction. If needed, mark front of petals with tape to clarify. ||
| 6. Unpack rose heads carefully and remove the 3 black thumb screws.
|Rose heads are extremely fragile.||
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| 6. If any petals crack during drilling process, set them aside for gluing/fiberglass. ||
| 7. Attach the 5 bottom row petals on each rose head with brass acorn nuts.||
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| 7. Drill with smallest bit. 4mm. Drill very gently. Place on 380 speed.
| 8. Slide the rose over the bulb and socket and secure to stem with 3 black thumb screws.||
| Too much pressure on the drill press will crack the stone pieces. Quartz is a hard stone, but can be brittle.
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| 8. Only use the drill press to start the hole and use a hand drill to go all the way through. The drill press' pressure can crack the stone and the hand drill allows you to slowly angle the cut for less pressure and will go faster. ||
| 9. Repeat with second rose head.||
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| 9. Wash off all oil in sink, dry with air. ||
| 10. Remove leaf petal from packaging.||
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| 11. Attach leaf petal using felt washers and brass acorn nuts.||
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The brass and silver stem is uncoated and will patina over time. If desired patina can be removed with T-9 Boshield and maroon Scotchbrite pads. Rose petals are made of quartz, a hard, nonabsorbent stone that can be cared for like glass. Each slice is unique and cannot be replaced.
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The Stone Rose Table Light is an art piece and comes with no warantees. However we will replace electrical components due to manufacturing defect and normal operational wear for 1 year (not included: impact damage, water damage, electrical surge damage). After 1 year, cost of repair will be evaluated. Shipping costs are not covered. Email [email protected] to make repair arrangements.

Latest revision as of 00:45, 9 April 2024

Version 3.0
Parts Included:
Stone Rose Stem
2 Rose head assemblies
1 Leaf petal
3 Candelabra base 15W T22 E12 bulbs
Felt washers
3 M4 brass acorn nuts
7 Black thumb screws
2 8-32 brass flat head screws with temporary washers

Sconces must be attached to flush wall mounted J-boxes. 120V. Dimmer compatible.

Install
Images Description Notes
Name.jpg 1. Turn off power to J-Box.
Wagoconnectors.jpg 2. Use WAGO connectors to connect sconce wires to wall wires. Polarity does not matter.
Brassscrews2.jpg 3. Use 8-32 brass flat head screws to attach sconce to J-box. Black washers are intended to be removed.
Screw bulb.jpg 4. Install light bulbs in sockets.
Power on.jpg 5. Power can be restored and sconce tested.
Thumbscrews.jpg 6. Unpack rose heads carefully and remove the 3 black thumb screws. Rose heads are extremely fragile.
Bottom petals.jpg 7. Attach the 5 bottom row petals on each rose head with brass acorn nuts.
Rosehead.jpg 8. Slide the rose over the bulb and socket and secure to stem with 3 black thumb screws.
Name.jpg 9. Repeat with second rose head.
Name.jpg 10. Remove leaf petal from packaging.
Name.jpg 11. Attach leaf petal using felt washers and brass acorn nuts.


The brass and silver stem is uncoated and will patina over time. If desired patina can be removed with T-9 Boshield and maroon Scotchbrite pads. Rose petals are made of quartz, a hard, nonabsorbent stone that can be cared for like glass. Each slice is unique and cannot be replaced.

The Stone Rose Table Light is an art piece and comes with no warantees. However we will replace electrical components due to manufacturing defect and normal operational wear for 1 year (not included: impact damage, water damage, electrical surge damage). After 1 year, cost of repair will be evaluated. Shipping costs are not covered. Email [email protected] to make repair arrangements.