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I done this a few years back, I "free'' handed this one day just messin around. It was a "scrap" piece of 1/8" S.S. Gotta do some sorta frame, though. Do any of you fellas have any plasma art, you've done? I'd like to see them. Thankshttp:// Attached ImagesDon't let that iron in your lungs, turn to lead in your @$$!!!!
Reply:I've got a few pieces I've done a few yrs. ago but no pics of them. Just never taken any pics. Its mainly Southwetern looking stuff. Been to busy the last few yrs. to do any new stuff.Flashhttp://flashracecarbodies.com
Reply:Just bought my HYPERTHERM POWERMAX 30 Yesterday !!!I'm all pumped about using it... I Cut a bunch of different stuff yesterday and man, is that thing ever FREAKING cool !VERY nice work BTW ! Did you 'gouge' the image ?Cheers,/Jman...
Reply:Cool!When you freehand like that, are you dragging, or do you just maintain a gap by hand?
Reply:I used to make a lot of chairs like these, plasma cut. But not freehand- I have an optical trace plasma cutting table, you draw the pattern life size with sharpie, and it follows it.Not CNC, but not by hand, either.
Reply:Originally Posted by neat-oCool!When you freehand like that, are you dragging, or do you just maintain a gap by hand?
Reply:Here is my first one I made for the wife [IMG][/IMG] Traced and cut free hand woohooLincoln 225 Tombstone,Miller Big 20,Hobart 180,150' Argon,A/D hobart hood 22 Ton Log splitter,79 F350 dump eats 4.75 TONS and still turns cutters,grinders,And a Hypertherm POWERMAX 30
Reply:My version of a couple I saw on the net somewhere. My wife works at a school that has a Yak for a mascot and my aunt and uncle live in the desert in Arizona and have alot of jackrabbits around their place. You can tell they are handcut...Using my Longevity 40 Attached Images(Retired) Professional firefighter, amateur everything else I try to do...Oh yeah: Go Big Red! (You know: one of the 12 members of the Big 10 cuz we left the 10 members of the Big 12...)
Reply:Here are a couple of things made recently. Traced and cut freehand with quite a bit of grinder clean up where I can reach.Bob
Reply:Originally Posted by RiesI used to make a lot of chairs like these, plasma cut. But not freehand- I have an optical trace plasma cutting table, you draw the pattern life size with sharpie, and it follows it.Not CNC, but not by hand, either.
Reply:I LOVE that car, Ironmower! You know, there is a market for stuff like that. If you can get a couple of those done a month, it might be worth putting them on eBay or something!Nice work! Have a Jeep Cherokee? Click Here!
Reply:Strube, those are great! You have a wonderful cartoon eye and hand ....
Reply:Wow. You all do very nice work. I stumbled across this forum today looking for info. Total noob to most types of metal work. Lots of woodworking tho. I am wondering about getting into plasma art. Can work like this be done with the Hobart 625 I saw at Sears today on clearance for $899?@caldwellcplThat Bear scene is amazing!@IronmowerYou definitely need to make more! That is awesome.Jay
Reply:this is my first year apprenticeship plasma projecti just passed my finals on friday and am now a 2nd yearlocal 280vancouver canada Attached Images
Reply:When I finish This I'm starting a plazma table.http://www.enichesoftware.com/solar/index.htm I've bought the step motors (4), ckt boards (5) and a lot of info to get started (software). I want to build (5) security doors with cowboy art. Just to let you know the doors if I have them make are $600 each. I'll have less then $500 in the table. Already have HYPERTHERM POWERMAX 30. I'll create a project thread when I start on the table. I'm thinking 2" angle. 4' x 4' table. I'll push the 24" x 7' x 1/8 steel sheet throught half at a time. Don't have room for a 8' table.I really want to do an 8' stage coach and 6 running horses. I want to put it over a gate to some property next door. I haven't built the gate yet. Ha! The rest of the fence materal will be delivered monday. Nov. 2, 2009. My wife already said "No way." I like her.Vern |
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