u/Epaq1

Coffee table

Coffee table

Hello,

I saw this amazing coffee table in a vintage / antiquities market, and have been thinking about this table about a month. Tried finding a similar one online, no luck.

So I made this drawing, does not do justice to the table. Could you help me find this, or atleast similar designs? Heard from the seller that had this in the market, that it might be of Italian origin. Unfortunately, the one he had was already sold.

The table features a wooden base / basin, that could be used for storage. Two of the sides were curved, and two sides were flush, with lifting holes cut out in the wood. The table top was made from glass, and the base had a groove for it.

I'd love to find this piece, thanks in advance.

u/Epaq1 — 5 days ago

0-10 V LED power source dimmer

Hello,

I'm looking for a 0-10 V adjustable source, for dimming LED drivers. I'm looking for something inexpencive, off the shelf product. Think Alibaba. I have these Meanwell led drivers, and lamps i've put together myself.

I've been trying to search for a suitable product, but can't seem to land the search terms. I'd like it to be either 230 AC or 12-24 DC input, with adjustment on the device.

I've had bad experience with potentiometers in the past, and components involving those are not my first choise. It doesn't really matter to me weather it's a circuit board or an ready product.

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u/Epaq1 — 9 days ago

Small leaf on Monstera - Advice needed

Hello,

We got this Monstera Deliciosa cutting from my girlfriends godmother last fall. It was rooted in regural house plant soil without any additives. About a month ago, we repotted it in more suitable soil we mixed ourselves, ordered from Sybotanica as a package. Now, the proportions might be a little off, as I basically winged it, but the plant has definetly been liking it, as the never leafs standing more upright. Now that it's summer, we're aiming to water once every one to two weeks. The pot is well draining, with airholes on the sides, and it's 28 cm (or little under a foot) measured from the top. I'd say about 25 liters.

We've been waiting for it to produce a new leaf, and it finally did, yay! But, it's looking like a bit of a dissappointment. I think I should be patient, and wait a couple of weeks to see the end result, but I see the writing on the wall. The new leaf will remain stunted.

What went wrong here? Timing of repotting? Or did sub bar soil from before have effect? We've also been limiting waterings during the winter months heavily, maybe a bit too much.

Also, there is some browning, some with yellow edges, so I think they're still browning more? What are the driving reasons behind this?

I'd appreciate any input. It's a beautiful plant, and we'd love to see it thrive, hopefully producing a leaf or two during the summer. At this stage we're considering getting a few humidifiers into our apartment, and we were thinking about moving the Monstera to our balcony when the weather allows, though i'm not sure will it ve able to handle the sun, as the balcony faces SW.

Thanks for any help.

u/Epaq1 — 9 days ago

Small leaf on Monstera

Hello,

We got this Monstera Deliciosa cutting from my girlfriends godmother last fall. It was rooted in regural house plant soil without any additives. About a month ago, we repotted it in more suitable soil we mixed ourselves, ordered from Sybotanica as a package. Now, the proportions might be a little off, as I basically winged it, but the plant has definetly been liking it, as the never leafs standing more upright.

We've been waiting for it to produce a new leaf, and it finally did, yay! But, it's looking like a bit of a dissappointment. I think I should be patient, and wait a couple of weeks to see the end result, but I see the writing on the wall. The new leaf will remain stunted.

What went wrong here? Timing of repotting? Or did sub bar soil from before have effect? We've also been limiting waterings during the winter months heavily, maybe a bit too much.

Also, there is some browning, some with yellow edges, so I think they're still browning more? What are the driving reasons behind this?

I'd appreciate any input. It's a beautiful plant, and we'd love to see it thrive, hopefully producing a leaf or two during the summer. At this stage we're considering getting a few humidifiers into our apartment, and we were thinking about moving the Monstera to our balcony when the weather allows, though i'm not sure will it ve able to handle the sun, as the balcony faces SW.

Thanks for any help.

u/Epaq1 — 9 days ago