This structure allows light in only by way of the small lense in the middle of the wall. It is dark enough, that a large, very clear image of the world outside is projected onto the wall opposite the lense…only the image is upside down…really cool place to hang out and secretly watch the world go by.
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Dude, what'd you do? Go to Sphere's for the weekend or something? ;)
Nope, does he have one of those things too? Cool, eye pods must be catching on ; )Did you catch the Trex leaf deck framing pics?
Edited 8/20/2006 5:06 pm ET by basswood
Yeah, I just saw your pics about two minutes ago. I'm actually surprised at the simplicity of the framing. It's very efficient and effective, but much simpler and cleaner than the abomination I probably would have dreamed up. Pretty cool.View Image