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chasing tool holder
walker -
Sunday, October 28, 2007 - 11:30pm
Repousse & Chasing chasing | repousse | repousse-chasing After seeing some vases made from copper pipe, I acquired a bunch of scrap 2" Type L copper pipe at the scrap yard. I figured I'd start making some chasing tool holders for myself. To do this, I made a mandrel to do some chasing and hammer texture on the pipe. I guess these could also be pen/pencil holders for someone's desk also. To make the mandrel, I used 1 1/2 ID black iron pipe. It's outside diameter is just under 2 inches so the copper pipe slides right over it. I then welded some 2" construction washers on the ended, ground it smooth and pushed a rod through the holes. I then welded some heave angle iron onto a plate and made cutouts on top so the rod would rest in it and be able to easily rotate. I can now slide the copper pipe on the mandrel and chase and texture the outside of the pipe. Here are some pix: After finishing the outside, I soldered on a bottom and patina'd it. Needless to say, my soldering technique needs work as I got too much solder on the joint and it was hard to clean off. Here are a couple pix of the finished chasing tool holder. Walker Tool holders, nice. I have a
Gene Olson -
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 10:03am
Tool holders, You mentioned Vases Here is one way to make one. http://www.mettleworks.com/studio/makevase1.html
Gene Olson » reply How the heck ???
Rick Crawford -
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 6:40pm
Gene - NEVER MIND - I SAW YOUR OTHER POST. Rick Crawford at Smoky Forge » reply Great explanation of how to make a vase
raferguson -
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 - 11:24am
I liked very much your explanation of how to make a vase from a piece of tubing. I have been wanting to do something similar for a while, and your sequence of photos and pages make it clear how to get going on it. Tool requirements seem minimal, just a raising hammer and a T-dolly. Thanks. Richard http://www.fergusonsculpture.com » reply proud
B.J. Severtson -
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 6:34pm
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