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JimsShip

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  1. These are great!

    Ausfire, the cupped shaped berries of the gum leaves looked like candle cups to me at first, (Having never seen a gum berry!)

    That gave me the idea that you could easily add a candle cup to make a neat centerpiece...

  2. On a different note, where the piece meets the desk could cause scratches on the surface of the shelf.
    I would suggest a pad of some sort, maybe a small piece of that rubber cupboard mesh used to protect plates, cut to size and stuck on the hook.
    You'd want it grip well but not be noticeable. (It would even make the hook more secure)

    Just a thought...

  3. On 8/1/2016 at 6:12 PM, littleblacksmith said:

    blacksmith birthday candles!

                                                                                                                    Littleblacksmith

    That's awesome!

  4. Hello 7A749! Glad to see your work!

    My Dad was an old school tin knocker, and I dabbled a bit in some punched tin items, but never got to do any detailed forming like that frame, that is awesome, i'd like to see how it's done if you ever have time to make a video or two!

    My one suggestion would be to keep in mind that you may need a spacer or something on the other side of the back so it will lay flat on the wall when hung. (I made a picture frame once that always leaned towards the right of the room until I put a few of those felt discs on the other side!)

     

  5. I found this pic., but there was no link to its origin, so please give my high praise to whomever created it!

    I love using old items to make new art, this is amazing.

    It says it was made entirely of old shovels.

    image.jpg

    On a side note, I've been coming to iforgeiron for a few years now, but never wandered to the section, what a fool I've been! There's no much more to read and inspire me! I love it...

  6. If you google you'll find all sorts of stuff.

    I used to make tiny leaves out of the heads for bookmarks. 

    I'm still looking for that perfect horseshoe nail ring jig, doing them on the cone is very time consuming!

    I did save this PDF of making the spoon jig, but never made it. (There was an awesome thread here that got really heated on the subject of whether the "spice spoon" was in fact an actual historic implement or just a fancy tale created by those who would use it for their own habits!)

    Horseshoe_Nail_Spoon_Jig.pdf

  7. I like the way you have the spikes held out away from the mounting board, but you may want to curve the bottom upwards so you can have a second hook. (Traditionally, the top one is for a hat and the bottom for the coat.)

     

    I'm sure he'll love it.

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