From:
Norman Watts <Norman_Watts@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 12 Feb 2004 07:59:09 -0500
Subject:
Lighting and shop design
No problem Bill, and thanks for the detailed description of your
real-world trial and error experiences. It just goes to show that it
isn't easy to make wildly varying requirements (professional and
personal) coincide with wildly varying conditions (environmental and
structural). If ever this studio of mine comes to be, and if it turns
out well, it will be in part due to all the great input I'm getting
now. BTW, I do love light and space, and while I did dislike that
basement we now have space in a nice new building and I have window on
the world (and when the sun makes my monitor hard to read I do put down
the blinds).
- References
- message 00063: Introducing myself; Shop Design - George Graham (08 Feb 2004)
- message 00067: Lighting and shop design - Norman Watts (09 Feb 2004)
- message 00109: Lighting and shop design - abknight (12 Feb 2004)
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