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Lightning project
Hi Folks!
I have not been here for a looong time, too much goingon and most shaping projects I been involved in for the last years have I not been aloud to show for anyone. Now I have a little lightning project in progress and it might be interesting for some of you. Last time I shared the interest was a bit chill but hopefully new people has signed up and are hungry to see how other shape their stuff. I will just throw out a photo of some pieces included in the project and like to hear if it could be fun to follow step by step from start to finnish. let me know so I dont waste your and my time to show stuff with minimal interest. Here can you see some shaped parts, many more is needed. The deal is: A couple of old industrial big light reflctors will be used for a interior and they need a " fixing point" with some nice touches and they will be riveted and patinated. So, I started with some sketches of the design and made some patterns. and... looks interesting? let me know and I will keep it rolling. Take care all shapers |
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Oh hell yes please.
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Kerry Pinkerton |
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Per, i for one am ALWAYS interested in whatever you post! Glad to see you back here.
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Interested me.
Yes, it is interested. Architectural actions are few. You work so that the customer looking in amazement.
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Jaroslav |
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Per, welcome back. Happy to see your project. This looks interesting - the reverses look very nice, but they are usually a difficult shape to make. How did you create them?
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Steve Greenway |
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I recently built this 'farm house' table for my Daughter-in-law.
Table.jpg Now she wants a another couch table with the top made from a 100 year old 1x16"x6' board I have in my shop. The board came from an Uncle's barn. I haven't seen many 1x16's EVER, especially an old one that is not warped, cupped or twisted. The problem is that I don't have any more 150 year old cast iron legs. I got those from Dutch Comstock years ago and had the wood in the rafters of one of my sheds. What I want to do is make some architectural legs from aluminum in the same style....pretty complex shape. I remember the aluminum 'clawfoots' you posted on FB a few years ago. I'm really interested in any architectural sheet metal you do.
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Kerry Pinkerton |
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You crazy swede
Of coarse we want to see how the pro makes it look very easy! Welcome back Per Steve
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Steve Hamilton Hamilton Classics Auto Restoration & Metalshaping |
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Hi Per, I'm interested for sure
Cheers Richard.
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Richard |
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Hey Buddy !
Yur futta fur ver dem yunta yadda vert vert vert. (loose translation, lets see what ya got there)
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Jeff Des Moines, Iowa |
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Hell Yeah!
I have seen your table build, very nice! Freestyle shaping aint my cup of tea, I always try to find a solution to get the outcome same over and over again. Thinking thru the project first ( in details), I build all in my head acouple of times to see the upcomming issues, choose method and toolings, good patterns and a huge cup of stubborn helps |
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