Liberty Tools
Friday, November 18, 2011 at 5:23PM Little moves like this are helping us retain basic crafting skills that are being lost to technology at an ever increasing rate.
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Friday, November 18, 2011 at 5:23PM Little moves like this are helping us retain basic crafting skills that are being lost to technology at an ever increasing rate.
Friday, November 18, 2011 at 5:18PM The sound of buzzing fills the air around my workshop, repeatedly zooming in close, then disappearing into the faint distance. I glance up from studying the pages of drawings scattered across my work bench, each of them littered with tiny black specs of welding burns. I see one of my giant fly traps, its leafy traps springing back in forth in the cool breeze just outside the cracked shop window. I know this sound but it is strangely amplified, like a helicopter swinging in low over my property. Flinging down my pen I step out the shop's roll up door on the east side of the building to try and get a visual on the sound. As my eyes adjust to the morning rays of light pouring over me, I lock eyes on the sound's origin.
And I thought our crows were massive!!
Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 3:28PM
Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 12:44PM Well this isn't really a new sculpture being made, however crating these larger pieces for shipping is defiantly a project. This particular one was purchased by Josh Cote Fine Sculpture in Oregon. It took a lot longer to box up than I originally thought and when I tried to drop it at UPS they told me it was over sized. So with a little more effort and a skill saw, I cut it down to size and shipped it out.
Let me tell you that I am not a carpenter nor do I wish to pretend so. I don't like sawdust in my hair and the sound of the circular saw, oh its like sweet, sweet music!
Thursday, March 3, 2011 at 7:45AM
Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 12:48PM
Good Morning America opened up shop today with three major headlines. The first was a short segment featuring a dubbed interview with Muammar Gaddafi in which he gave some slight insights into his current situation with his rule. The second news worthy story was on the antics of actor Charlie Sheen, followed closely by the third most important story of the day, Lisa Lohan….Preposterous.
Friday, February 25, 2011 at 9:54AM
"How did you do that?" Without fail this question gets asked at every show I attend with some of my scrap art. The scenario is normally played out when a passerby stops, studies the sculpture for a few moments, and then homes in on me. For some reason people are under the false impression that this is a difficult task. Nothing could be further from the truth. The process is simple. Get an image in your head, something you can visualize in detail. Find a starting position in your mind, a foot, the tip of the tail, the mouth, wherever you feel most comfortable. Then pick up a bolt and start welding. Then weld on a washer, then a gear, keep the outermost skin of your project the same shape. Even if it means that a piece will protrude deep inside of the finished piece, it doesn't matter, as long as the outside looks fluid. Look at this close up of an alligator leg, its just a matter of tack, move, tack, move, tack again. At fist it will look nothing like what you envisioned, but persistence pays off, and once enough parts have been put together you will start to see the sculpture come to life. The most important aspect of this type of sculpture is strong welds. Without a strong bond on each component, the entire project will crumble the second you try to move it. If you have the equipment, which can be even the most basic 110 volt flux core welder, and the parts, and the dedication, you can make scrap art of your own.
Thursday, February 24, 2011 at 7:43AM Whenever I make any scrap pieces in the shop, I save them up until I have enough to make something.
Metal Creations
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 8:31PM
Metal Creations
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 8:27PM I have made a couple of other fish for people. Some of them creepy deep sea monsters in black tones and others simple trout in rustic brown. Free standing, wall mounted, or framed types are all available. Please feel free to contact me to get your custom version produced for that die hard fisherman in your life!