My buddy owns a bar with a rustic western motif so he asked me to build him 2 signs for his front and back doors. 400 series stainless, hand cut and aged and airbrushed. I had letters cut that were really nice and he told me they weren't rustic enough so I hand cut these. This whole project is copied directly off his menus. There's good money in this
Sorry for the crappy lighting and crap-cam pics.
What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Very nice indeed.
Hey exnail, when you mark your material for cutting, what are you using? Pen? Chalk? Scribe? Starting on some plasma cutting myself and always struggle to see my mark up once I light the torch up.
Kym
Hey exnail, when you mark your material for cutting, what are you using? Pen? Chalk? Scribe? Starting on some plasma cutting myself and always struggle to see my mark up once I light the torch up.
Kym
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Kym, I use Hi-temp Sharpies for off hand cuts.MosquitoMoto wrote:Very nice indeed.
Hey exnail, when you mark your material for cutting, what are you using? Pen? Chalk? Scribe? Starting on some plasma cutting myself and always struggle to see my mark up once I light the torch up.
Kym
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Thank God he wanted rustic I was wishing I had a CNC because this was a PITA. Lots of grinding and carbide Christmas trees on these babies. They actually came out better than the pics suggest but not good enough for me but my friend loved 'em so I guess its all good.motox wrote:nice hand work, who needs a CNC.....
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Very nice work! I used to LOVE doing custom work like this! One trick I picked up for a real 'rustic' look when cutting with oxy/fuel, is to find the most clogged tip you have, then cut out your letters/shapes/etc using that. It leaves a lot of slag, but can look - oh I dunno! - The word I heard was "industrial".
Another thing: I used to make mail box posts (final costs $2,000 and UP!!) and other decorative items that were to simulate trees, etc. To get the 'bark' look, I would turn the gas off on the MIG unit and run stringers. An old trick, I know, but very effective! Another thing, whenever I had to duplicate nature, was to take a walk through the woods and find branches, etc. that had the 'look' that I wanted. Then I would bring them back to the shop, make a stand for them, and duplicate in round tube what I was looking at. Since I don't have any artistic tendencies and no eye for 'good taste' it helped my end products look very life like and real.
Gary
Another thing: I used to make mail box posts (final costs $2,000 and UP!!) and other decorative items that were to simulate trees, etc. To get the 'bark' look, I would turn the gas off on the MIG unit and run stringers. An old trick, I know, but very effective! Another thing, whenever I had to duplicate nature, was to take a walk through the woods and find branches, etc. that had the 'look' that I wanted. Then I would bring them back to the shop, make a stand for them, and duplicate in round tube what I was looking at. Since I don't have any artistic tendencies and no eye for 'good taste' it helped my end products look very life like and real.
Gary
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