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I had some "extra" time this week and I've always wanted to try the Rose project. I think I have a little over an hour in each one (Not counting the one that I bent, dropped, and melted thru). Maybe I can get some brownie points with some of the women I work with at my day job....... Attached Images
Reply:Those look amazing. But what is this "spare time" you speak of? And where can I get some???
Reply:Those look Great!! but I have to agree....what spare time? I don't have enough time to get what I need to done the way it is!!-DoogieMiller 350PMiller Trailblazer 325 EFI w/ Excel PowerLincoln LN25 suitcase welderXMT 304/22a feederMiller Syncrowave 350LXMiller EconotigHobart Handler 140(2) Uni-Hydro 42-14Hypertherm 65 plasmaWEBB Gap bed lathe
Reply:I have to admit.....I forced the spare time. I don't get enough shop time. I've been working so much at my day job these last few months that I just needed to be anywhere but there. So I was really playing hookey. I'm thankful everyday for my job.............but It was to the point I'd have to keep saying "I love my job, ....I love my job,....I love #%&@ my job..."
Reply:Nice...really nice. The vase needs work though. If you did them in stainless I'd buy a bunch of 'em!
Reply:Beautiful work! Did you forge those or heat with a torch to form the petals and leaves?
Reply:@ Timmer - nice flower work!Another blacksmith working the petals,"Discovery is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought" - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Reply:Looks great ! Those should score lots of brownie pointsLincoln Precision Tig 225Hobart Ironman 250Lincoln AC/225Lincoln Weldpak 100Forney (victor style) oxy/actLot's of other tools (my wife calls them big boy toys) in the shop |
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