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Hey everyone, I'm pretty excited to document my sculpture here. It's inspired by Alexander Calder's standing mobiles...sorta like his mobiles (which he invented) only with a base instead of hanging from the ceiling.A Calder standing mobile:So, I had worked with an oxy/acy torch and a MIG 17 yrs ago, but with only the most basic training. I'm taking a class now, and it's really fun.But, anyhoo, here's the start of the project:It's called "The Seal." It's 10 gauge steel. I have to add supports so it can stand, smooth off the rough edges, add a mobile, and paint it. I'm using an oxy/acy setup to cut and weld. Not a super tough thing, but it's my 3rd welding project in my life, and 1st one since 1993.I'll keep you updated on the progress!
Reply:Cool!Free standing "mobiles" are called "Stabiles"http://www.stabiles.com/Good luck and keep us posted!Bert200amp Air Liquide MIG, Hypertherm Plasma, Harris torches, Optrel helmet, Makita angle grinders, Pre-China Delta chop saw and belt sander, Miller leathers, shop made jigs etc, North- welders backpack.
Reply:Stabiles are technically a standing mobile without the mobile. Like the image on the link you provided, or here.But hey, thanks for your support, man!
Reply:Update: Pretty much smoothed out, MIG welded (I wanted to oxy-weld it, but my instructor wanted MIG. I wanted to learn MIG anyway, so...)Welds need to be grinded; they're messy, as to be expected as this is my third welding project. Then I have to fashion the mobile that will hang from the 'snout.' And then painting... |
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