Right Arm

Right Arm

Rich Waugh's picture

Is this the Tin Woodman

Is this the Tin Woodman after an industrial accident? (grin)

RRich


Frank Castiglione's picture

Connecting to.......

Hi Warren,
That's really good. Is it all sheet? What size is it? What-cha gonna connect it to? It does look great all alone though.
Frank


Lynda Metcalfe's picture

mmm smooth and flowing, how

mmm smooth and flowing, how do you do that with lots of different bits of metal???

I can almost see the fingers move!

Lynda


don johnson's picture

Great looking arm. Now if

Great looking arm. Now if you make a leg also, you can get a tank of gas. That said, the arm doen't look that easy to make, way to go.

Don


warren's picture

sometimes

This is part of a project that I have playing with for quite a while. It is from 18ga sheet and welded and hammered and welded and grind. Fingers are getting a little solid from redoing too many times. Joint area to upper arm needs to be formed yet, it was just welded on for fit. Only one seam in the arm pieces, formed over stakes and such. Yeah the arm is around 19 inches

Nope no leg yet but how about some 7 inch feet. Picture taken with cell phone so not the best.
and the feetand the feet

warren
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Janet Rutkowski's picture

Impressive body work!!!!

Warren,
My welding helmet goes off to you! This is an amazing demonstration of the metamophisis of metal! I am totally in awe of how realistic your body work is. Inspiring!Will it transmute into a full figure???? Can't wait for more. Janet R.