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nuge

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  1. The rail looks sweet and fits well with the woodcarving. Segmentation can be a strong design element. The mounts are great too, but the simple fullered bar is very attractive.

    Still not sure why you prefer a single blow over the tap tap tap of the blue hammer? You could make a shorter spring fuller real quick.

    Thanks for sharing.

  2. DD - Yup, biggie knows whats up. The wood chips have a lot to do with the end result. When I was doing a lot of my tests there was a sweet woodshop on site and I used shavings from the woodturners. Something like sawdust makes a tighter pattern. Varigated is the right word for the results. Really pretty stuff. I wanna say it looks a little like marble but maybe more "speckally". Not sure if that is what you are looking for. In any case, here is a link to the bible--

    http://www.amazon.com/Colouring-Bronzing-Patination-Metals/dp/0823007626

    If you have a lot of time you could always pee on the piece and see what happens!

  3. If it's not too rude a question, I'd be really interested in knowing what you charged for it and whether it paid you well for your time. I have no expectations of quitting my day-job to make a living as a blacksmith, but I’d like to add it to my day-dream list of “things that’ll help pay the bills when I retire & move to the country”.


    I think I made a decent shop rate.($100+ an hour). I was younger and would like to say dumber but....I was younger.
  4. Yup, the latch is on the left. I put some sort of sliding bolt in the hollow frame. There's a spot for a simple padlock as well. If I remember right I clad the masterlock in some banged up metal so it wasn't a big ole shiner. Kinda put a skirt on it. By the way, architects love the word "clad".

    I would have liked to used solid material and traditional joinery and the whole nine, but the budget was,ummm, kind of weak. So we have to make do with what we get, right?

    Thanks for the questions.

  5. DB

    The frame is hollow. I used 1" square tubing and made power hammer spring dies to form and texture 1/8 by 1" strips to "clad" the frame. I say form because you know how square tube has those rounded corners? I made the dies so they would sink the material into a very shallow U shape. Then they got welded(electric) on. Worked surprisingly well.

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