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A couple recent simple projects to keep me occupied 1 was a toiletry tray that was a request, but I wanted it to be a little different than what might be found in a store. So for the legs I twisted them like they were for a basket, then took them apart and used for the legs. When that was done I powder coated the tray in coppervein for a finish. The second project is a sign or pot holder that I scrolled bent and tig welded. I tiged it with a Thermal Arc 201ts at about 119 amps and no filler, I still have to powder coat it just havent decided what color yet. I also did a horseshoe coat hanger but didnt get any photos of it, but will say that welding those has been a bit of trip 1 day theu tig finr and the next they wont. Attached Images
Reply:Nice Ron, I really like the little table, is that rustoleums hammered finish? I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Reply:I dont know if rustoleum does powdercoating powders, this one I did with a powdercoat and not paint. It had 2 coats of powder due to some smudges on my part for the 1st trip into the oven.
Reply:2 Nice projects Ron,I like the style and design, Only thing letting it down a little in my opinion is the flat sections at the beginning of each scroll.Lincoln SP-170 MigHypertherm powermax 45Lorch T220 AC/DC TigButters FM 215 synergic MigKemppi 180 adaptive mig RULES ARE FOR THE OBEDIENCE OF FOOLS AND THE GUIDANCE OF WISE MEN.
Reply:Nice work! How do you like the metal shear?
Reply:the scroll tool creats the flat part not sure if I could round it out a little more so that it is not so flat, and yes I like the sheer, if I had more room I would use some other method of cutting the metal but it does work well. I also have a rotory sheer the I have just started to use on some very thin stainless that will see more use on some cutouts that I will be doing. |
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