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here are some newel posts for a railing we are building where the bottom pickets are inserted in to wood with no lower bottom rail,the railing is strictly cap and picket nothing else,should be done next week or so I will post pictures when she has been finished up Attached Imageshttp://www.forgingtechnology.com/
Reply:here are a few shots of the railing as it sits right now Attached Imageshttp://www.forgingtechnology.com/
Reply:here is some of the finishing on the molded cap,it takes about 4-5 times as long to grind than a regular joint,inside corners even longer Attached Imageshttp://www.forgingtechnology.com/
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Reply:looks great!
Reply:Wow! Beautiful and classy work, like the style and design. Can't wait to see them installed. Please share photos.
Reply:Great looking handrail. Now, for us tool geeks, what about some nice pics/info of the forge hammer and press in the background --Wintermute"No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience." - John Lockewww.improvised-engineering.comManufacturer Agnostic:Blood----------Sweat---------Tears----|------------------|----------------|----Lincoln Red, Miller Blue, Esab Yellow
Reply:How'd you do that post dude? I need to see a step by step photo progression. Good work!
Reply:Looks good, what type of finish are you planning? don't forget more pics.
Reply:Classic, very nice work.If you don't want to stand behind our Troops, feel free to stand in front of them.
Reply:Bryce-masukGreat attention to detail.I 90% finished with my first 'raw metal' stair rail.No wrought elements, just virgin hot-rolled.I'd love to see what you are really doing. If your camera has a focal 'Tulip Icon' it will bring your close shots into focus.I understand most of what your doing - but how did you form the lower four-sided sculptural element.You've got some serious power hammers; what does your forge look like?Opus
Reply:When I get a chance I will put something else for everyone to take a look at,I will try to photograph more of my future projectshttp://www.forgingtechnology.com/
Reply:Pffft, I forgot about all these pictures,off to the next job they say!http://www.forgingtechnology.com/
Reply:Still love to hear details about how you did the newel posts and what you have for a forge and power hammers when you get the chance..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:Sure I have some pieces left from when I made the project,some of the main parts are made from heavy wall pipe and tube, forged downwith drawing dies, I have some other sample piece pictures on here as well of when we made them.the customer wanted them ground pretty smooth otherwise we would have left them hammered more.its late at night and this is when I like to do some forged pieces for myself, after all the paper work and all the calls are done.I get to chase my thoughts, for awhile I had forgotten or had been pressured to produce income trying to make a living makes you forget sometimes why you started in the beginning.I am over those thoughts for good.http://www.forgingtechnology.com/ |
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