Hey yall, so I do quite a bit of different metal art ranging from Steampunk stuff to large sculpture to yard art to wall hangers n such.
Here is some of my stuff....
These are wall Crosses. All the welding done n the back so the welds are not seen.
this one is out of large horseshoe nails:
this is out of .25x.25 square tube pieces
this is out of Acorn Nuts:
Satinless Barstock:
Square Tube:
Just re-bar:
Railroad Spikes cut and pieced together:
Metal Art -- Wall Crosses
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Nice work! I like the tube pieces and barstock ones the best.
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Thank you very much, here is some of my steampunk stuff:
This is a lamp I made starting with an old air compressor cylinder head and some copper pipe and electrical boxes and such. I have about 40 hours in this piece.
Here is a Dual Edison Lamp:
This is a lamp I made starting with an old air compressor cylinder head and some copper pipe and electrical boxes and such. I have about 40 hours in this piece.
Here is a Dual Edison Lamp:
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I do sell, when I have time. Nothing on Etsy yet, though I am considering that once we get into the new house. Juts word of mouth, ebay ,a such. I have some pretty crazy other things, I will post more later.
Thank you for the compliments.
Thank you for the compliments.
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Wow, cool stuff! How long did the light take to make?
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The top lamp I call the lamp machine was around 40 hours the bottom one was about 20 hours.
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Wow, now those are some decorations/lamps! Great stuff
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How much do you typically charge for the crosses or lamps? (curious considering the time and materials put into them)
I actually have a huge metal cross that I've yet to hang up in my room. It has mirrors built in and is almost as tall as me.
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The wall crosses are typically around 40.00, the lamps all differ by time invested. The twin Edison Lamp was sold for 200.00 and the large Machine Lamp I call it is at my office but I would sell it for around 400.00.
The wall plates I do run around 30 to 40 bucks, depending on the time and then my bigger pieces run anywher from 200 to 2k at this point.
Here are a few steampunk light switch covers I have made.
The wall plates I do run around 30 to 40 bucks, depending on the time and then my bigger pieces run anywher from 200 to 2k at this point.
Here are a few steampunk light switch covers I have made.
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That is some stunning work my friend. O_o It's both beautiful and awesome.
What type of welding equipment do you use, if you don't mind my asking?
I love those switch covers.
What type of welding equipment do you use, if you don't mind my asking?
I love those switch covers.
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Love that stainless barstock cross and the edison lamp!
Post when you put something on ebay or start using etsy?
Post when you put something on ebay or start using etsy?
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