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It’s a bad photo, I know… 
A customer asked if we could cut a groove offset of center around a ring, and this was the result. Ironically, The first ring blank I grabbed was my exact size. I will where it for a week, and see how it holds up to my abuse, and observe its comfort factor. So far, the groove feels mildly “sharp”…
We will see if this could be a new option for all of my rings..

It’s a bad photo, I know…

A customer asked if we could cut a groove offset of center around a ring, and this was the result. Ironically, The first ring blank I grabbed was my exact size. I will where it for a week, and see how it holds up to my abuse, and observe its comfort factor. So far, the groove feels mildly “sharp”…

We will see if this could be a new option for all of my rings..

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The chair, next to the jigs…

The chair, next to the jigs…

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Here’s the jig for the top of the chair. It’s all 1/4”  A36 plate. Still need to make the bending dies, and a stand for the whole thing… The chair only uses two pieces of steel rod, hence the two part jig.

Here’s the jig for the top of the chair. It’s all 1/4” A36 plate. Still need to make the bending dies, and a stand for the whole thing… The chair only uses two pieces of steel rod, hence the two part jig.

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So, I’m in the smack-middle of building a jig to bend steel rod into chairs. It’s a two part jig, the base (shown), and the top. Look close for the awesome joinery at the corners… Many more posts to come on this project!

So, I’m in the smack-middle of building a jig to bend steel rod into chairs. It’s a two part jig, the base (shown), and the top. Look close for the awesome joinery at the corners… Many more posts to come on this project!

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About 60’ of fencing and 2 gates, and all aluminum! Just finished! Special thanks to my father, and dust for the opportunity!

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These are locks for a restaurant patio that I just completed. Thanks DUST! Lots of parts, loads of fab time. Custom all aluminum housings and strikes (not shown), and special 7/8” backset mortise boxes. I threw in a name plaque on each ‘cause you gotta sign your work…

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I made a quick coat/pants rack for my closet… A few mess ups in the cutting, but otherwise hard as H@!!…

I made a quick coat/pants rack for my closet… A few mess ups in the cutting, but otherwise hard as H@!!…

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Name plaques for a finished product.

Name plaques for a finished product.

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Progress shot via Jesus’ iPhone of my current project. In total, it will be over 50’ of all aluminum fence/wall around an outdoor seating area at a local restaurant.

Progress shot via Jesus’ iPhone of my current project. In total, it will be over 50’ of all aluminum fence/wall around an outdoor seating area at a local restaurant.

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This is my temporary down-draft exhaust for the plasma table. I had to get something up and running quickly, and my dad helped me knock this out in a day. The finished project will have duct work plumbed through the shop so I don’t have to wheel a giant fan out to the end of the table each time I use it…

This is my temporary down-draft exhaust for the plasma table. I had to get something up and running quickly, and my dad helped me knock this out in a day. The finished project will have duct work plumbed through the shop so I don’t have to wheel a giant fan out to the end of the table each time I use it…

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More shots as requested. Seat is Masonite with 12 fixing rivets, and 6 holes (holes represent six slices of pizza as these will be going into a pizza place). The chair is made of two pieces of 7/16” CRS rod, two pieces of 16ga. steel, one piece of Masonite, and 12 rivets. It has 12 1.5” radii and 3 bows (for the seat and back).

GIVE ME FEEDBACK PLEASE!

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Prototype finished….

Prototype finished….

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I just mocked up the new mobile base for the PlasmaCAM. It only needs a coat of paint, and a detachable plasma cutter rack to stow the “business generator” under the table. Next up material handling rack/table for storing sheets and loading the table. I’ll shoot a few pictures of the next few items I end up making.

I just mocked up the new mobile base for the PlasmaCAM. It only needs a coat of paint, and a detachable plasma cutter rack to stow the “business generator” under the table. Next up material handling rack/table for storing sheets and loading the table. I’ll shoot a few pictures of the next few items I end up making.

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Keyboard, etc. drawer. Did I mention this computer cabinet was almost entirely made of recycled and free materials? The only parts I purchased were the casters and blue paint…. the frame was made from a porch swing that my neighbour through away, the melamine came from a treadmill, the acrylic widow was out of a drugstore display, and the drawer guides were from an old sink display from my last job. Almost forgot, the cooling fan for the computer enclosure was something I found 8 years ago in the trash.

Keyboard, etc. drawer. Did I mention this computer cabinet was almost entirely made of recycled and free materials? The only parts I purchased were the casters and blue paint…. the frame was made from a porch swing that my neighbour through away, the melamine came from a treadmill, the acrylic widow was out of a drugstore display, and the drawer guides were from an old sink display from my last job. Almost forgot, the cooling fan for the computer enclosure was something I found 8 years ago in the trash.