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Create your own? Make it your own script like your handwriting? Good fun playing with letter forms.

I have had a few projects with lettering and each time made up a script and the tools to make it. The project determined the approach.

A grave marker for a friend was chased into a 12mm (1/2") brass plate. It used I think 7 basic straight and arc punch forms to create the letters.

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Gate Gate and Number 4 for the 1982 Six British Blacksmiths exhibition. The exclamation mark pivots forming the latch. and the left hand gate post revolves around a full height  Ø2" pin to form the hinge...hand torch profiled from 10mm (3/8") plate and the edges upset both sides to give a chamfer and shadow line...seemed a good idea when I started but there was over 20 yards of edge to upset!

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The Number 4 was from 50mm (2") square steel and probably Ø30mm (Ø1 1/4") brass

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One project was for a fashion house shop window and was formed from 50mmx25mm (2"x 1") Aluminium flat bar...

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I experimented by shearing off some sheet aluminium to 2:1 section strip and working it with round nose pliers

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Royal Surrey Royal Surrey County Hospital Chapel sign punched into 12mm (1/2") plate

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Monogram for Rebecca and Chris as a wedding gift forged from Ø12mm (Ø1/2") 316 stainless

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An epigram ... "Life works out, but not necessarily as expected"...for a French cottage wall. Forged from Ø10mm or Ø12mm 316 stainless leaving edges radiused and then manipulated with an oxy-acetylene torch. Fixing pins TIG welded on the back

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