Last additions - jonjunk |
P1100023.JPGCamphor laurel bowl165 viewsExcellent figure in wood from TasmaniajonjunkMar 11, 2012
|
|
P1100032.JPGCamphor laurel bowl100 viewsjonjunkMar 11, 2012
|
|
P1100033.JPGCamphor laurel bowl88 viewsjonjunkMar 11, 2012
|
|
P1060652.jpgSmall die-cast plane83 views"Select Planer razor blade tool.
The worlds sharpest tool.
Use any double-edge razor blade"
Has two blade holders, one straight one curvedjonjunkJul 24, 2011
|
|
P1060651_2.jpgRazor blade plane71 viewsDie-cast metal. The funnel shaped piece screws the cap onto the blade and acts as a horn.Box is marked Pat.no 3289504 and "Winston Sales Co. ... Chicago.jonjunkJul 24, 2011
|
|
centipede_garage004.jpg113 viewsEnough muscle power, and not a few bottles of beer,
lift a garage, turn it 180, move it down the alley...jonjunkAug 12, 2010
|
|
centipede_garage005.jpg112 viewsGarage has been re-set in its new location.jonjunkAug 12, 2010
|
|
centipede_garage003.jpgCentipede garage107 viewsThe effectiveness of primitive building-moving techniques clearly illustrated.jonjunkAug 12, 2010
|
|
Eagle_hammer_heads-different_alloys.JPGEagle hammer heads, different alloys45 viewsModels were cast two at a time, dictated by the size of the investment flask. These were cast from two different alloys; one from scrap bearings, the other from obsolete European bronze and copper coins.jonjunkApr 22, 2010
|
|
Wax_eagle_models.JPGEagle hammer wax models42 viewsCarving the original wax model was very time-consuming, so after casting the first bronze, I made a silicone mold of it, which allowed me to make any number of wax models.jonjunkApr 22, 2010
|
|
six_hammer_heads.JPGSix cast bronze hammer heads53 viewsThese are my first attempts at casting heads for jewelers hammers. They still need final finishing, possibly including chemical patination.jonjunkApr 22, 2010
|
|
Wax_model_w_sprues.jpgWax model with sprues57 viewsThe wax model has a number of sprues (red) attached and is placed into a steel cylinder which is filled with investment... a high-temp. plaster.
The wax is burned out, leaving a hollow mold into which molten metal is poured.jonjunkApr 22, 2010
|
|
18 files on 2 page(s) |
|
1 | |
|