Pull Cord Handle in Irish Hardwood
Ireland & Northern Ireland, delivery is next Business Day.
Replace those cheap plastic pull cord handles today with a Handmade Irish Hardwood handle! Ideal for Light Pendants, Cord Pulls, Extractor Fans etc. Can be adapted for Curtain Pulls and more! This highly tactile light pulls or cord pulls will replace those awful plastic handles that come as standard with many units and transform any room in an instant. Made from Irish Olive Ash which was sourced in Tralee Co Kerry.
Replace those cheap plastic pull cord handles today with a Handmade Irish Hardwood handle!
Ideal for Light Pendants, Cord Pulls, Extractor Fans etc. Can be adapted for Curtain Pulls and more!
This highly tactile light pulls or cord pulls will replace those awful plastic handles that come as standard with many units and transform any room in an instant. Made from Irish Olive Ash which was sourced in Tralee Co Kerry.
Dimensions 81mm in length and 42 mm in diameter approximately at the longest and widest points. They have a 3mm hole for the cord and a 6mm recess for the knot. Designed for use with the standard 1mm cord, see pictures above. The droplet shape is freehand and unique.
Weight 40g. Finished with Danish Oil, Hard Wax Oil and buffed with Carnauba Wax.
These light pulls or cord pulls are so much easier to use compared to the little plastic versions and are really brilliant for anyone who is unfortunate enough to have difficulties/problems with their hands such as pains, arthritis etc. They also change the aesthetic look of the room and draw the eye.
This piece is sold without a cord, you will use the cord that you already own.
Installation;
Lift the original plastic cap and undo the knot holding it in place.
Try and straighten the cord so it will pass through the 3mm hole.
If you can’t straighten, cut the cord end with a scissors and use a lighter to seal the loose fibres.
Gently push the cord through, turning the wood in your hand helps .
You may have to use a toothpick or straightened paper clip to push the cord through if it gets stuck.
Once through, tie a single knot; this is generally sufficient to support the piece.
The knot should push up into the hole and be hidden.
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Standard Delivery
£14.25
Estimated Arrival: 9th - 12th Nov
Pick up address:
IE
Orders are shipped Next Day Delivery with tracking using DPD Courier in Ireland & Northern Ireland. This costs €9.00 per order up to 25KG so you can fill a box and only pay €9.00. Orders in before 11am are usually dispatched same day, after 11am is next day dispatch. Order Monday to Thursday for Next Day Delivery. DPD are usually on track to deliver next day 98% of the time, delays can and do happen though.
UK Shipping is €17.00 up to 25KG so order as much as you like. Customs will be due however when your total including shipping is over £135. Shipping/Delivery time to the UK is 2 days after day of dispatch subject to Customs delays.
I have listed prices for Europe but this only covers Belgium, France, Luxemburg, Netherlands & Germany. Please contact me for a quote for any other country not on my list.
I can ship internationally to USA & Canada and a few other places but prices are so volatile that I cannot give accurate advance prices via this website. If you would like something shipped from Ireland and your country is not included, contact me with your list of products and I will get you a quote based on the packed size of the shipping box.
Jan 2024; A current example is €31 for a box shipping to the USA below 0.5kg, 4 days shipping time. €39 up to 1kg, €47 up to 1.5kg and it goes on from there. Airmail is calculated by volumetric box measurement so small items may be cheaper and bulky items very expensive.
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I'm a Woodturner and Woodcrafter from Tralee Co. Kerry Ireland and I run a full time business from my workshop at home. I also teach Woodturning to anyone interested in my studio and have taken on students from most of Munster and further afield.
I'm a member of both the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and Original Kerry Craft Group. I always wanted to have a home based business and the last recession gave me the push I needed to make a start. Although a qualified Carpenter for years, I had never actually cut and dried fresh hardwood before so since 2014 I have been doing just that.
My style of turning suits my personality. I get bored of repetition and I like to go with the flow. When I see an interesting grain pattern emerge on the lathe I try to feature it as much as possible. I don’t like using guides, templates or storyboards at all now. My woodturning is constantly evolving and changing. Rather than doing batch lots of the same pieces over and over again, I turn a group of pieces and then analyze and progress them in the follow up pieces. Looking back through my pieces you should be able to see a clear evolution and progression of design.
I see myself as a conservationist and I often have to argue with fallen tree owners where they want to cut the trees into firewood and I want to create something beautiful. It’s such a pity that people see trees as a source of income or heating a small room in the house being totally destroyed in the process. While my turning does destroy the tree too, at least there is something remaining that is as beautiful as the once standing tree.
A portion of my sales now go towards a hardwood tree planting organisation in the West of Ireland called Hometree. Please look them up online and donate to a worthy cause. It is so hard to make a living from Woodcraft alone so I have branched out into other retail items. Any purchase you make from me goes a long way. Thank you for reading.