I cast insulation material for the electronics, made a large dent in the bottom piece, made a "stake" out of a spoon to remove the dent, removed the dent as best I could, sandblasted the inside, polished the outside....
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Showing posts with label metalsmithing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metalsmithing. Show all posts
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Compact Mirror - Progress 3/6
I dropped the compact mirror project off to A.Werner Silversmith's last week to be plated. I should be getting it back sometime this week. I am so excited to see this project almost complete. Here are some shots of the progress I made over the last few weeks on the project;
I cast insulation material for the electronics, made a large dent in the bottom piece, made a "stake" out of a spoon to remove the dent, removed the dent as best I could, sandblasted the inside, polished the outside....
I cast insulation material for the electronics, made a large dent in the bottom piece, made a "stake" out of a spoon to remove the dent, removed the dent as best I could, sandblasted the inside, polished the outside....
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Compact Project - Progress - 'smithin' is hard
I've made some significant progress on the construction of my compact mirror-like project... While it's been nice to flex my metalsmithing muscle - my actual muscles are definitely feeling it after two days of going hard at the bench. So, I took the day off of metalsmithing today to finish a few other things and hang out with my dad since he was in town. Here are some pictures from the last couple days...
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| Safety is not taking a selfie. |
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| Yes, I realize I should have done this first - but why not really test that smith-muscle and make it ten times harder and do it second ;). |
I've got to make the second one of these rims for the inset acrylic and then add a bottom flange-like thing so I can micro bold down the acrylic.
I've also been working on a practice hinge - it's crooked, but its proving worth it (had to melt something today).
TBC...
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