Saturday, December 22, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Granite A-Frames
Thick wall tubing and channel construction. Redwood horizontal planks, bolted to steel frame.
Sign is plasma cut out, double sided. Redwood slid between as background.
Sign is plasma cut out, double sided. Redwood slid between as background.
Fire place gate progress
Gate/screen to protect the little ones from the hot stove! Hand forged top curve out of solid 1" bar and hand forged scroll work out of 3/8" solid square.
Dead-leg belongs to this project.
Dead-leg belongs to this project.
More pictures
Oak rounds, cut into shape and sealed. Hand forged legs, riveted together.
(Dead-leg is for another project)
(Dead-leg is for another project)
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Stool For Sale- SOLD
Stool, 9 3/4"x15 1/2"x20" tall, 1" solid square legs textured,
mortise & tenon joinery, solid oak top with polyurethane finish,
$250-SOLD
Hand forged stool with oak top - For Sale-SOLD
Stool, 12"x18"x19 1/2" high, 1"solid square legs, upset feet,
mortise & tenon joinery, solid oak top with resin finish, $275-SOLD
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Chicken Coop, Finished
Wheels on either side, placed at the balance point, make it possible to lift up the coop and move it to another location for the chickens to graze.
Inside
In all its glory
Chicken Coop
Almost 16 feet long, 6 feet wide, fully insulated nesting area. Still under construction in these photos.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Bell, Kaufbeuren, Germany
Although nothing has happened on the blog in the last couple of months, everyone has been super busy at work and on vacation. I have been out of the country traveling through Europe on my motorcycle, and Clint has been busy at work here in the foothills doing the steel work.
Here is a bell I made from a welding bottle I found in a junkyard. It was a blast working while over there, and hope to be able to do it again in the future.
Thanks again Adam!
Wind catcher is attached to a wood ringer, which is attached to a hook at the top of the bell.
Here is a bell I made from a welding bottle I found in a junkyard. It was a blast working while over there, and hope to be able to do it again in the future.
Thanks again Adam!
Wind catcher is attached to a wood ringer, which is attached to a hook at the top of the bell.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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