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Took a while, but I made this fish, mostly due to Grumpycricket, and looking at a bucket full of scales.SqWave 200Millermatic 190Airco 200 ACHypertherm PM45Boice-Crane Band SawVictor O/A
Reply:Nice looking fish. You have a lot of talent and patience .
Reply:Very cool!
Reply:Very nice work! Bravo!I used to keep cichlids and always wanted an arrowanna (sp?). The pet store where I bought fish had a BIG one in a tank by itself.GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:That's cool, I had a 12" arrowanna in a 110 gal tank once upon a time.If you don't want to stand behind our Troops, feel free to stand in front of them.
Reply:That's cool. Must have taken alot of time.
Reply:Yowza thats beautiful! Great job!I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Reply:Nice work. Is that hot rolled carbon steel you used? Although the welding around the gills looks like aluminum/tig. Which part of the fish you start on first? What would you have done differently on the piece? What will you do with it? Keep up the good work!Last edited by Dale Salisbury; 01-27-2015 at 11:19 PM.Some kind of Big Blue constant current welding machineAnother smaller yet, Blue machine (it's got wire in it)
Reply:Originally Posted by Dale SalisburyNice work. Is that hot rolled carbon steel you used? Although the welding around the gills looks like aluminum/tig. Which part of the fish you start on first? What would you have done differently on the piece? What will you do with it? Keep up the good work!
Reply:That's a wonderful sculpture.PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps |
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