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Figured I would share a picture of a cross I recently made for a birthday gift for a friend. Just to give a idea of its small size it was made out of 3/8 square bar, and was made out of 2 pieces, and one hand made rivet. Just figured I would share with you guys, and see if anyone else would share some of there home decor. This piece actually started out as, what could I make out of these two little pieces that were about to get swept up for garbage. Hmmm! Attached Images
Reply:It looks like something that would have hung over the "Knights Of The Round Table". Very cool.
Reply:how'd you heat it?
Reply:Nice, man.(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:Those twists are impressive!
Reply:Thank you guys, what made this project so difficult was it small size. at least on my computer its close to actual size
Reply:The color is very interesting. How did you get it?Jeffrey
Reply:Originally Posted by 1-bad-57The color is very interesting. How did you get it?Jeffrey
Reply:Thanks for the information. The cross is a very nice art work.I will play with the color this week. IS BEESWAX A PAST OR LIQUIDWow do you mix the two together for spraying?Jeffrey
Reply:Originally Posted by 1-bad-57Thanks for the information. The cross is a very nice art work.I will play with the color this week. IS BEESWAX A PAST OR LIQUIDWow do you mix the two together for spraying?Jeffrey
Reply:Beeswax, Ace hardware or big box. Boiled linseed oil I have.Jeffrey
Reply:Originally Posted by 1-bad-57Beeswax, Ace hardware or big box. Boiled linseed oil I have.Jeffrey
Reply:Bees wax is also used in a toilet bowl seal so you can get it in plumbing too. |
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